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Details: Standard Golf Company Greenskeeper Lightweight Ball Mark Repair Tool to Effectively Cover Divots on the Green with 36 Inch Handle
Brand: Standard Golf Company
Effortlessly cover any ball divots made in the green while golfing with the Standard Golf Company Greenskeeper Ball Mark Repair Tool. The restoration of the green can be accomplished in a swift and straightforward motion. Simply take the repair tool and press it into the green where the ball divot has been made and the mark will be repaired. See, it’s easy! By carefully lifting the dirt and grass back into place, the repair tool has been simply made for any golfer who needs quick and effortless restoration so they can focus on the bigger task at hand. Additionally, the repair tool features a 36 inch handle, so there is no need to worry about straining your back to bend over and repair the divot. The lightweight and mobile design of the tool also allows for easy transportation and zero stress when caring it across the green. Simplify and upgrade your day out golfing with the Standard Golf Company Greenskeeper Ball Mark Repair Tool.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Specially-designed ball mark repair tool seamlessly covers any marks made on greens while golfing without forcing you to bend over
- Effectively helps save time and labor through its simple design while making near-flawless repairs and eliminating ball marks on the green
- Features a 36 inch handle that will allow you to makes repairs on the green in a fast, effortless, and accessible manner without the worry of straining your back
- Use with incredible ease by carefully lifting dirt and grass into place with one straightforward motion after the ball divot has been made in the green
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Golf Divot Tools
Lets face it, getting a good grip on your golf club and striking the ball with the right amount of power is difficult. Your grip determines where the ball goes, and your power is determined by the strength of the grip you have on the club.- Well-Made Golf Divot Tools. The tools you use to punch out a divot should ideally be of good quality and made with durable materials. Also, they should be reasonably priced.
- Size. A divot tool should ideally be the size of a coin and less than 2.5 cm thick.
- Weight. Golf divot tools should be lightweight, easy to carry, and should weigh less than 1.5 ounces.
- Brand. A good divot tool should preferably be made by a well-known brand name.
- Material. A good quality divot tool should be made with stainless steel.
- Safety. A good divot tool should have a protective cover that shields it from puncture.
How to choose Golf Divot Tools
There are many different types of Golf Divot Tools. Your purchase depends on what type of golfer you are, how often you golf, and how serious of a player you are.Golf Divot Tools can be categorized by type of golfer.
1. The Beginner Golfer
- The Beginner/Casual Golfer: This type of golfer is someone who plays golf occasionally. They are usually the ones who find the course, book the tee time, and play.
- The Semi-Casual Golfer: This person is also someone who plays golf once a week or every other week. These golfers also enjoy playing the course and talking to others while on the green.
- The Avid Golfer: The Avid Golfer is the person who plays golf about 5 times a week. They enjoy the course, talking to others, and practicing their swing.
2. The Serious Golfer
- The Serious Golfer: The Serious Golfer is someone who plays golf 3 to 5 times a week. They usually play with the same group of players over and over
How to use Golf Divot Tools
Golf divot tools are an important part of your golf bag. They allow you to repair damaged areas of your green by filling holes that you created as you walked across the grass.Before you use your golf divot tool, you should first remove the flag stick from the hole. This is usually just pushing the stick up out of the hole.
Once your flag stick has been removed, youll want to use your golf divot tool to scoop up the grass that was in the affected area.
After scooping up the grass, youll want to remove the grass from the divot. To do this, lift the tool straight up and away from the ball.
Next, push the remaining dirt back into place. Use the metal ball end of the tool to push dirt into the hole you created.
When you have filled the hole, you can remove the golf divot tool from the hole.