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Mleeja
06-14-2018, 01:00 PM
We have not had this rant in awhile, so it might as well be me to make it
I played De La Vista today and the greens had been sanded. They were in terrible shape. But this does not mean you don’t need to repair your ball marks! I bet I repaired four or five ball marks per green in addition to mine.
Come on folks, let’s all help take care of our courses!
Fredman
06-14-2018, 01:05 PM
You mean the snowbirds are back
Two Bills
06-14-2018, 01:19 PM
You mean the snowbirds are back
Pitchmark repairs, sand trap raking are like stop signs, for the other people, not the special ones.
However. Most remarks about poor course conditions, etiquete etc. always seem to be when the courses are the sole posesion of the all year rounders.
Bay Kid
06-15-2018, 05:29 AM
Thank you
DonH57
06-15-2018, 07:04 AM
Pitchmark repairs, sand trap raking are like stop signs, for the other people, not the special ones.
However. Most remarks about poor course conditions, etiquete etc. always seem to be when the courses are the sole posesion of the all year rounders.
On the brighter side I haven't been hit upon since they've left so far.:laugh::duck:
CFrance
06-15-2018, 09:57 AM
On the brighter side I haven't been hit upon since they've left so far.:laugh::duck:
Aww, I bet you miss them!:jester:
NotGolfer
06-15-2018, 10:40 AM
There are a fair amount of golfers who didn't golf til they moved here and don't know the rules of golfing. In that case many don't like to be "told" neither.
John_W
06-16-2018, 09:50 AM
After the rain yesterday, my threesome teed off at Kilimanjaro to Kenya at 1pm. We finished at 5:30, we were behind a foursome that had no clue how to move along. When one lost a ball, all 4 looked, the two carts were always going from one side of the fairway to the other, sometimes even coming back up the fairway. We complained to the marshall while waiting about ten minutes on the 8th hole, he said just what the previous poster said, many of these people didn't start play until they moved here and had never heard the phrase 'let faster players play through'. I know at 'Good Golf School' it was never mentioned. Since we were one hole from the turn, the marshall said he would call the starter at Kenya, well when we got to the 10th hole, the foursome was on the tee hitting. They even had the handicap accommodation parking both of their carts next to the greens.
I carry two of these in my pocket, yesterday with the soft greens I repaired at least 30 pitch marks.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f0/fe/29/f0fe29216a53f7d730a5e1dfafd3317b.jpg
ColdNoMore
06-16-2018, 10:10 AM
After the rain yesterday, my threesome teed off at Kilimanjaro to Kenya at 1pm. We finished at 5:30, we were behind a foursome that had no clue how to move along. When one lost a ball, all 4 looked, the two carts were always going from one side of the fairway to the other, sometimes even coming back up the fairway. We complained to the marshall while waiting about ten minutes on the 8th hole, he said just what the previous poster said, many of these people didn't start play until they moved here and had never heard the phrase 'let faster players play through'. I know at 'Good Golf School' it was never mentioned. Since we were one hole from the turn, the marshall said he would call the starter at Kenya, well when we got to the 10th hole, the foursome was on the tee hitting. They even had the handicap accommodation parking both of their carts next to the greens.
I carry two of these in my pocket, yesterday with the soft greens I repaired at least 30 pitch marks.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f0/fe/29/f0fe29216a53f7d730a5e1dfafd3317b.jpg
While I share your frustration toward those who don't bother to repair their pitchmarks...I don't agree with using the tool you're showing.
The problem with that particular design, is that it encourages a player to insert the prongs and then 'push down' on it to 'lift up' the grass using the red-dot portion as a 'fulcrum'...which can do more damage than doing nothing. :shrug:
Which is the primary reason we see so many round, old brown pitchmarks...that are barren of grass.
How to repair a pitchmark - St Andrews Links Blog (http://blog.standrews.com/2015/02/25/how-to-repair-a-pitchmark/)
http://blog.standrews.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/60/2015/02/Pitch-mark-diagram.jpg
John_W
06-17-2018, 09:07 AM
While I share your frustration toward those who don't bother to repair their pitchmarks...I don't agree with using the tool you're showing.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/f0/fe/29/f0fe29216a53f7d730a5e1dfafd3317b.jpg
You see the glass is half empty rather than the glass is half full. What you could of said was, if you're using the Scotty Cameron repair tool, 'turn it around backwards, then use it'. Works great for me, easy to find in my pocket, no sharp points, the prongs are about the size of a tee, but you've got two.
CWGUY
06-17-2018, 09:29 AM
You see the glass is half empty rather than the glass is half full. What you could of said was, if you're using the Scotty Cameron repair tool, 'turn it around backwards, then use it'. Works great for me, easy to find in my pocket, no sharp points, the prongs are about the size of a tee, but you've got two.
:thumbup:
Mleeja
06-17-2018, 10:00 AM
Just fix them!
ColdNoMore
06-17-2018, 01:58 PM
You see the glass is half empty rather than the glass is half full. What you could of said was, if you're using the Scotty Cameron repair tool, 'turn it around backwards, then use it'. Works great for me, easy to find in my pocket, no sharp points, the prongs are about the size of a tee, but you've got two.
You're dead wrong, as I just like to see things done properly...to take care of the course. :ho:
And almost everyone I've watched that uses that type of divot tool, uses it improperly...thereby making the pitchmarks worse. :shrug:
ColdNoMore
06-17-2018, 02:28 PM
Ball Mark Repair Tools - Golf Talk - The Sand Trap .com (https://thesandtrap.com/forums/topic/1289-ball-mark-repair-tools/)
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-LSW® Co-Author • 5SK® Director of Instructor Development
Those are bad tools. And you shouldn't need "leverage." Leverage implies that you're popping up the divot, which is NOT the way to fix a divot.
It astounds me that Scotty Cameron of all people continues to make divot tools that actually harm putting surfaces more than they help them.
rjn5656
06-18-2018, 08:50 AM
Remember people we own the golf courses. Let's take care of what we own. Fix the ball marks. Rake the traps. If you can't due to a disability of some sort, ask your playing partners. I bet they would help you out.
ColdNoMore
06-18-2018, 12:03 PM
Remember people we own the golf courses. Let's take care of what we own. Fix the ball marks. Rake the traps. If you can't due to a disability of some sort, ask your playing partners. I bet they would help you out.
Well stated! :ho:
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
06-18-2018, 12:30 PM
We have not had this rant in awhile, so it might as well be me to make it
I played De La Vista today and the greens had been sanded. They were in terrible shape. But this does not mean you don’t need to repair your ball marks! I bet I repaired four or five ball marks per green in addition to mine.
Come on folks, let’s all help take care of our courses!
I do that on almost every green I play. It's ridiculous. and this, again, is an area where the ambassadors should say something to the people who are not doing it. I also often empty my sand bottle within the first three holes and am looking for an ambassador to refill it.
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