How do you fix ball marks on the green? Most likely with a tee or a divot-repair tool. Both methods are endorsed by superintendents. But just as golfers love to tinker, course-maintenance experts like ...
If you’re like a lot of golfers, you don’t hit all your greens in regulation. Your maintenance stats are probably spotty, too. Odds are you don’t always repair your pitch marks on the putting surface.
Aspinall: One of the most important things is you need to be using either a tee or a single-pronged ball mark repair tool to do it properly. You go vertically down into the middle of the deepest part ...
Here's the scenario: You are just off the green and in a perfect spot to play a little bump-and-run shot. Although it's about 10 yards away, you notice there's a divot hole that hasn't been repaired.