What next, a free drop from a pond?
Atb
When someone from my side of the Atlantic Ocean suggests that it's unfair when two different players hit into a bunker and one gets a decent lie, while the other is in a footprint, they are merely expressing what American golf has been like for a long time.
Never mind that golf is filled with such inequities, and they are a large part of what make it so engaging and infuriating.
If two players hit into a bunker and one ball stays under the lip and the other one rolls to a flat lie in the bottom, no one would think much of...other than to complain bitterly.
But if it's a footprint, that's unacceptable...because? Well, because the guy who made it should have raked the damned thing. On tour, I've been told that there's "proper" way to rake a bunker and if a caddy doesn't do it right, their player will hear about it.
It's been some time coming for me as I'm 72 and had hickories cut down for me almost 70 years ago. But within the last 20 years or so I decided to stop complaining about course conditions, not that I ever did it much, accept shitty and bad breaks as a test of my ability to overcome them, and just play the game.
I'm happier than any of the complainers I know, and my scores aren't all that much different.