A sand rake which serves two purposes: 1) raking the sand in a bunker to
provide a smooth sand surface; and 2) efficient and safe removal of the
sand trapped or lodged on or near the soles of a player's golf shoes. The
dual purpose sand rake may be used to conveniently clean the player's
shoes before stepping foot on the putting green, thereby reducing the
amount of sand and other debris tracked onto the green, or,
alternatively, before the player attempts another shot, thereby enhancing
the player's footing. The sand rake removes the need for the player to
walk to the next tee box or wait until the round is finished to clean his
or her shoes. Moreover, the sand rake removes the need for the player to
tap his or her shoes with the golf club to clean his or her shoes,
thereby eliminating the risk of injury to the player's ankle or foot as
well as damage to the shoes.