Details: Mobile Pro Shop Divot Repair Tool with Hat Clip & Removable Megnetic Ball Marker (Lady Golf Silhouette) Easy to use Packed in Cardboard Gift Box- Golf Accessories
Brand: Mobile Pro Shop
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- [Premium Material] The high-quality of material ensures the long life of the product. Mobile Pro Shop Divot Repair Tool is made of high-quality material.
- [Better for Greens] This Divot Repair Tool is easy to use it does not any skills and repairs ball marks easier, quicker and better. It causes less damage to greens, gives greens a plain clean look.
- [Strong Grip] This Divot repair tool is easy to handle. It has a nice firm grip that does not irritate your hand it gives you a comfortable feeling because of the soft grooved handle.
- [Hat Clip] This magnetic hat clip magnet is made strong so don’t worry about ball marker coming loose or falling off. It won’t fall off while running golf playing. Our products are universal the clip can easily fit on your belts, hats or even pockets.
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Golf Divot Tools
Pushing, pulling, raking, and sweeping are the four main types of golf divot tools youll find on the market.- Pusher: The pusher is the most popular type of divot tool. They are small enough to be carried in a golf bag.
- Rake: The rake is (arguably) the most fashionable type of divot tool. They come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes.
- Leaf Rake: The leaf rake is the simplest tool thats still effective. Its the only divot tool thats made out of metal, and its also the easiest to use.
- Sweep: The sweep is also simple, but the plastic head makes it less durable.
- Magnetic Ball Marker: With a magnetic ball marker, the golfer attaches the ball marker to either their golf shoes or golf bag.
- Magnetic Divot Tool: The magnetic divot tool has a magnetic head, which can be used to mark a divot.
- Magnetic Ball Washer: The ball washer is shaped like a washer. Its small and doesnt weigh much, so its perfect to carry in a golf bag.
- Ball Cleaner: The ball cleaner is a soft sponge that
How to choose Golf Divot Tools
Golf balls are designed to bounce and roll after they are hit by the club. This bounce causes them to dig into the ground, leaving a small indentation (a divot). These divots need to be cleaned out to maintain good playing conditions.A divot tool is a small wooden or plastic tool with a sharp, pointed edge that is used to scoop up and remove small divots.
There are different types of divot tools that you can choose from:
- Wooden divot tools – Wooden divot tools have either a shovel-shaped, spoon-shaped, or flat blade. A shovel-shaped divot tool is the most commonly used, and it’s recommended by most golf professionals.
- Plastic divot tools – Plastic divot tools are cheaper than their wooden counterparts. Although they get the job done, they do not have the durability and feel of a wood tool.
- Metal divot tools – Metal divot tools are more expensive, but they are also more durable and heavier than wooden or plastic tools.
How to use Golf Divot Tools
Golf divot tools are designed to repair damage to the greens caused by golf players. This damage occurs after players dig into the grass as they swing their clubs and hit the ball.The divot tool is used to repair this damage to the putting greens. These tools aren’t made to replace a rake. Instead, they are used to repair damage that has already been done.
Here are some steps on how to use a divot tool:
Use the right tool: The tool that you use will depend on the kind of grass you’re repairing. There are several different types of grass, so you need to choose the right tool to repair it.
Fix your divots: After you’ve used the right tool to fix your divots, the next step is to fill the hole with sand or soil. You can add sand into the holes using a sand wedge, but you can also fill them with soil. The hole should be filled with approximately 1/4 inch of sand or soil.
Compact the ground: The final step is compacting the ground around the hole. Using either your hand or a divot tool, gently press down on the ground around your hole. After about 10 seconds, lift both your hands out of the hole. If the hole stays open, you need to compact the ground a bit more and