You are normally not allowed to remove any loose impediments from a bunker, however there is usually a local rule that states you may move stones without penalty, although you may not remove leaves. Check local rules on scorecard or pro shop before you tee off.
Generally, no. Loose impediment. 2 stroke penalty. If that stick is attached to another stick with a bunch of little sticks (i.e., a rake for the bunker), then yes. Also, you cannot remove leaves from the bunker or loose pebbles. having said that, don't ruin your wedge grooves by playing out of crappy bunker conditions if you're just practicing. Pebbles reek havoc on forged wedges.
Backyard Monster is still a beta...so they change the bunker or remove it
Yes, if a bunker is marked GUR you are entitled to a free drop. To do so, you remove your ball from the bunker, and from the nearest point of relief you are allowed one club length, you drop your ball and play. If there is water in the bunker and there is no GUR marked you are allowed a free drop in the bunker, no nearer the hole. If you cannot get relief from the water you can either play it or you can take a penalty drop out of the bunker.
No quiten las hojas (don't remove the leaves). No saquen las hojas (don't take the leaves out).
The rules do not specify the procedure for such an occurance. But you would be allowed to remove the bird, if you could bring yourself to do it.
When you are in a bunker you really cannot touch the surface in away prior to your shot. But as long as the local rule permits you may remove objects such as stones as this would be a considerable hindrance in your shot. You may not however remove leafs or cigarette ends, unless the local rule permits it.
NO
A bunker, although some call it a sand trap.
Matt Bunker goes by Bunker.
The address of the Bunker Library is: 203 Main St, Bunker, 63629 M
Yes, but you remove them before eating.