A divot tool is used in golf to fix indentations left in the grass by golfers after taking a shot. Usually when a golfer takes a shot, along with the golf ball a chunk of grass goes flying off too.
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The Pitchfix Tour Edition 2.5 is a complete cure for a problem that if left unchecked is a kind of golf plague. Not only do golfers not fix ballmarks, when they do, they fix them poorly or incorrectly ...
Just when you thought divot repair tools had reached their innovative end (if in the unlikely event you gave it any thought at all), along comes one that is attached to a retractable line for easy ...
How do you fix ball marks on the green? Most likely with a tee or a divot-repair tool. Both methods are endorsed by superintendents. But just as golfers love to tinker, course-maintenance experts like ...
There are many ways golfers can impact play, not raking footprints in a bunker or improperly fixing ball marks immediately come to mind. While ball marks are sometimes difficult to find and can have a ...
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