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The Complete Guide to Divot Tools
Why divot tools matter more than most golfers think Walk any green on a Sunday afternoon and you can see the story. Pitch marks left unrepaired. Marks that someone tried to fix by twisting a tee back and forth, leaving the grass worse off than before. Greens with a half-dozen scars healing in slow motion because the people who made them either didn't have a tool or didn't know how to use it. A ball mark left unrepaired takes 15 to 21 days to heal. A ball mark repaired correctly... Read more...
Single Prong vs Two Prong Divot Tool: Which One Actually Works?
Walk into any golf shop and you'll find a rack of two-prong divot tools. Plastic, zinc alloy, stamped steel — usually under $10, often free. The two-prong design has been the default for decades. Most golfers have never questioned it. But there's a reason every golf course superintendent prefers single prong. There's a reason the USGA recommends single prong. And there's a reason the golfers who are most serious about course care carry single prong tools. Here's the full breakdown. The Case for Two Prongs The two-prong design is intuitive.... Read more...
How to Fix a Ball Mark the Right Way (Most Golfers Get This Wrong)
Most golfers fix ball marks wrong — and the two-prong tool is partly to blame. Here's the correct single-prong technique that heals greens overnight. Read more...