We
have noticed many ball marks (and divots in the fairways) that are
not being properly replaced. As noted below, it is important to fix your
own marks, or any others you see.
Ball marks, those indentations caused
when a ball lands sharply on a
soft green, have been ruining good putts since the days of Old Tom
Morris. Un-repaired ball marks take two to three weeks to properly
heal, leaving
behind unsightly, uneven putting surfaces. On the other hand, a repaired
ball mark only takes half that time to heal.
Beginner or pro, it
is your responsibility as a golfer to fix your own marks. If
you're truly a steward of the game, you'll fix any others
you
see while your partners are putting. There's really not much
to it, but there are a few guidelines you should follow when making these
repairs.

Use a pronged ball mark repair tool, knife, key or tee. |

Insert it at the edges of the mark – not the middle of the depression. |

Bring the edges together with a gentle twisting motion, but don't
lift the center. Try not to tear the grass. |

Smooth the surface with a club or your foot. You're done when it's
a surface you would want to putt over. |
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