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Prongs does perhaps look a smidge too thick?

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Prongs does perhaps look a smidge too thick?

Maybe a "smidge", but it does a MUCH better job than a tee, which is what I was using. I thought I was doing a good job with the tee until I used this. I'm serious when I say I leave the green better than I find it. I always fixed two or three ball marks plus mine, but now they look much better and will heal quicker.

I had one of these in my bag that I never used because a tee did a better job, but I tossed it after using this new tool.
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nothing wrong with a little irrigating while fixing a pitch mark eh, lol

I believe the term is aerating. Irrigating is never done on the green......behind a tree maybe in an emergency, but never on the green.

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My club's policy (like any others') is to fix your own pitch mark on the green but none does it. Luckily, I always have my pitchmark repairer with me and usually fix about 5 or 6 pitchmarks around the line of my putt on 20 footers, not good i guess.
props to iacas for showing the right way to fix a ballmark, i can now do it properly :)
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What about this tool ? It looks like it has very thin prongs, be them somewhat long.

Not sure what I think of the switchblade design, though.

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My club's policy (like any others') is to fix your own pitch mark on the green but none does it.

If i play in a foursome and notice a guy not repairing his pitch marks, i will find his pitchmark and repair it for him - ONCE. He says thank you and from there on he repairs his own pitch marks for the rest of the round. No big deal at all.

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If you don't have a pitch mark tool then use a tee.

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Does it anger anybody else when you have to repair other golfers marks? I'm not a good enough golfer to leave ball marks in most cases but it seems I'm aleays having to fix someone elses when I get to the green. I mean it's just common ettiquite along with filling your divots and raking the traps.
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Nah, i just fix it by habit. I think those people are idiots, i mean even if you can't find your exact mark, at least fix one of them there.


I could care less about raking traps, its a fricken hazard, it only needs to be racked once, in the morning before anyone plays. I hate how these courses make bunkers easier to play out of than the rough, whats the point. If you want to really mess with people, Grass bunkers.

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Thought I'd necro this one since we have new members. And I'll post a video

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Thought I'd necro this one since we have new members. And I'll post a video

Good video. One of the most commonly effed up etiquette routines.

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