I'm watching the PGA Club Pro Championship on the Golf Channel. I just stepped out of the room for a moment and heard a commentator say the following (paraphrasing, but as best I can recall): "Look at that technique, he's got two hands on the rake, not just one. That's the way to do it." As best I could tell, this was serious commentary. In all my years raking bunkers, as a player, I've never focused on one hand versus two. Did I miss a lesson? MODIFICATION. Back watching the event, I think the guy must have been tongue-in-cheek. I like that guy. He just commented on a player who laid his wedges down across each other by the green. Commentator: "That's bad luck. You always lay your clubs parallel."