You hit a high lofted shot into the green and a one hop stop. You just made a divot that needs to be repaired. Get to work fix your mark then start lining up your put. Keep this in your pocket give to a friend that always seems to make a mark but never has a tool. This does a much better job than a golf tee and it is more unique.
J**R
Too flimsy
Add some more weight, stronger metal and they would be perfect.
P**H
Flimsy
These would be great if they had some backbone. Flimsy and don’t work in most greens. Good shape but no guts.
M**L
Garbage material
This style of divot minder is my favorite, HOWEVER, this one is super flimsy. Not a good metal. Thin aluminum.
J**K
Nice and simple
This divot is good, because it is a sturdy design. The only downside is that it thin and gets lost in your pockets, if you are carrying a lot of stuff in your pockets.
K**S
Super flimsy!
Really didn’t think these could be as flimsy as they are. They bend repairing even the softest greens.Do not buy these!
C**R
Simple repair tool is all you need
Good deal for a basic took
Z**E
They are too flimsy
They bend when you fix divots in harder greens.
A**T
The best divot tool period
After many years of golf, I have determined this is the best ball mark fixer tool. Most others have narrow prongs that can tear the turf, which is exactly what you don't want to to. This nice wide prongs that push the turf as opposed to rip through it. This also has a nice bend that allows you to not have to bend your wrist as much and makes for a better turf repair. Lastly, the bend should be facing UP during repair and the correct technique is to push from the outside in, as opposed to lifting from the bottom. I like to pat the raised ridge of the ball mark flat with my putter first before I insert the tool.
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