Just stick your tool straight into the center divot and give it a healthy twist, then tap it down a couple times with the putter or step on it with the ball of your shoe.
The only thing that annoys me more than people not repairing their "divots" is when someone calls a ball mark, or pitch mark, a "divot." Divots are in the fairway, and are not repaired with a tool, but rather by pouring sand or replacing the clump of grass.
and don't use a bloody tee also... so many people have ZERO idea as to how to do it correctly - thx for this video... people should have to watch it before they play every round at a course!
@richig761 because your not a cunt right?
hawker800FO 7 months ago
@hawker800FO EXACTLY!
richig761 7 months ago
@hawker800FO EXXXACTLY!
richig761 6 months ago
@richig761
+1
HalfManHalfDanimal 8 months ago
Well done video. Short and to the point, without trying to making it more complicated than it is. Hopefully more people like us fix divots.
franklinjake78 8 months ago
Just stick your tool straight into the center divot and give it a healthy twist, then tap it down a couple times with the putter or step on it with the ball of your shoe.
riverace7 8 months ago
The only thing that annoys me more than people not repairing their "divots" is when someone calls a ball mark, or pitch mark, a "divot." Divots are in the fairway, and are not repaired with a tool, but rather by pouring sand or replacing the clump of grass.
gobears19 1 year ago 7
@gobears19 I usually just pour my beer in it. Works good enough.
richig761 9 months ago
@gobears19 hey what kind of DIVOT fixer do u have?
TheGolfGoof 4 months ago
and don't use a bloody tee also... so many people have ZERO idea as to how to do it correctly - thx for this video... people should have to watch it before they play every round at a course!
excitationzzz 1 year ago
nice. I hate gettig my ball stuck in those on greens people need to learn how to do this
favre4beast 2 years ago 8