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ColdNoMore 05-07-2017 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1395762)
It's not only the thought that counts - but in your case, the effort. [emoji41]


Thanks. :ho:

Chi-Town 05-07-2017 07:34 AM

If I create a ball mark I take a picture of it and then repair it. It's the closest I come to a hole in one.

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karostay 05-07-2017 08:28 AM

:1rotfl::1rotfl: Good Joke :jester:

CWGUY 05-07-2017 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1395706)
After 13 years in TV I can ONLY conclude, far too many must believe fixing ball marks, filling in divots and raking sand in bunkers...IS SOMEBODY ELSES JOB!!!

What other possible explanation can there possibly be.....I could mention a couple more reasons but then I would have to ignore being polite!!

:thumbup: Just watched John Daly hit his second shot on #10. The next thing he did was grab a sand bottle off a cart. Good luck today John.:gc:

Bay Kid 05-08-2017 05:12 AM

It is great exercise

MrGolf 05-08-2017 07:40 AM

Bang on. I find myself fixing 3-4 ball marks on every green. I understand why it's important. It may be that some can't bend over to fix them. That's why they have those little rubber gadgets attached to their putter to pick up their balls off the green.

justjim 05-08-2017 08:08 AM

Divots
 
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Originally Posted by CWGUY (Post 1396030)
:thumbup: Just watched John Daly hit his second shot on #10. The next thing he did was grab a sand bottle off a cart. Good luck today John.:gc:

Yes, fix divots too! BTW, John Daly won his first Champions Tournment yesterday. You talk about a golfing character---he tops the list!

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 05-08-2017 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1395751)
Over the years, I have accumulated a lot of metal divot tools that some golf courses give out free.

I have probably given away about a dozen of them in the last 6 years here, when I mention to someone about repairing their pitch marks and they give a lame excuse about not having a divot tool with them. :oops:

After explaining that I know they have tees on them and that they can also be used (if properly trained) to repair pitch marks...I'll then give them a divot tool so they no longer have an excuse.

I'm sure a lot of them probably only used it while playing with me and still don't bother to do the right thing, but hey...at least I gave it a shot. :shrug:

I worked at a golf course where I convinced the board of directors to foot the bill for inexpensive ball mark tools that we handed out on the first tee. If nothing else, it took away people's excuses and raised awareness of the problem.

The problem did get better, but we had to run an awareness campaign once or twice a year as the members lapse into not caring.

golfing eagles 05-08-2017 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MrGolf (Post 1396311)
Bang on. I find myself fixing 3-4 ball marks on every green. I understand why it's important. It may be that some can't bend over to fix them. That's why they have those little rubber gadgets attached to their putter to pick up their balls off the green.

I played with a guy that had a ball mark repair tool attached to the end of his putter, as well as a suction cup--he just kept them in a pocket and switched them out when needed---so it IS doable for everyone

cypress 05-08-2017 09:55 AM

Wish I could make some of my own to fix.

ronsroni 05-14-2017 08:33 PM

I can see where folks find a delay in play if they stop to fix ball marks.
I can say with 100% certainty that I have NEVER been admonished for fixing YOUR ball marks, picking up YOUR disgusting stogies/ciggy butts, power bar papers and the errant beer can. Why is it that here in The Villages, some folks are too full of themselves to bend down and PICK UP AFTER THEMSELVES???
Heaven knows most would bend over for the quarter on the ground.
Fix your messes.
You would punish your grandkids for less!

DonH57 05-14-2017 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by ronsroni (Post 1398573)
I can see where folks find a delay in play if they stop to fix ball marks.
I can say with 100% certainty that I have NEVER been admonished for fixing YOUR ball marks, picking up YOUR disgusting stogies/ciggy butts, power bar papers and the errant beer can. Why is it that here in The Villages, some folks are too full of themselves to bend down and PICK UP AFTER THEMSELVES???
Heaven knows most would bend over for the quarter on the ground.
Fix your messes.
You would punish your grandkids for less!

Wherever you go to live you can bet there will always be those who think they are entitled, spoiled, and feel privileged.

Uberschaf 05-15-2017 06:47 AM

How about picking up your broken tees. I come up to some tee boxes and see a half dozen broken tees. Buy some Martini tees (but not the green ones) I love finding them.

Polar Bear 05-15-2017 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Uberschaf (Post 1398639)
How about picking up your broken tees. I come up to some tee boxes and see a half dozen broken tees. Buy some Martini tees (but not the green ones) I love finding them.

Oh no! Especially on executive courses I count on finding broken tees. :)

neilbcox 05-15-2017 09:37 AM

Mistakes in repairing divots!
 
One of the major problems is most people from north of the Mason-Dixon Line have played on Bent grass greens. They were taught how to repair ball marks on Bent grass greens!

BUT if you repair Bermuda greens like you do Bent grass you actuall kill the grass. This is where most of the brown spots on our greens come from!

Bent grass roots grow horizontal while Bermuda grass grow Verticals and therefore have deep roots.

If you will use your divot tool and move the surrounding grass towards the mark all the way around the divot you have done it right.

If you put your tool in under the divot and pop it back up you kill the Bermuda grass.

Please stop KILLING our Bermuda grass...be nice to our tuff!

FYI...many starter shacks have a small handout on the proper way to repair divots.

:bowdown:


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