By Mike M
Mike M
Marblehead MA
I've been playing golf most of my life. Even though I picked up the game rather late (I was 17 when I first picked up a club),I made my college team,and have been in love with the game ever since.I've also caddied and worked as a greenskeeper.One of the first things I learned watching others play was to try and leave conditions better than I found them.It taught me to not only fix my own ball mark but a couple others as well. Same for divots.
I bring this up because it infuriates me (I know TT members agree) when I play behind someone,and come upon fresh ball marks and divots! When that happens with younger players,or someone new to the game I introduce myself and try to point out how important it is to repair ball marks for the groups that follow, something a player instilled in me many years ago.
So just a little reminder to all of us; let's leave the condition of the golf course just a little bit better than we found it.
Chuck, You are my kind of guy. I have no problem taking a dig at someone who does not repair their ball mark. I have said before on this site, I repair at least 2-3 ball marks on the green. If I am riding and there is sand tubes on the cart, It will be empty in about 3-5 holes. My motto is "I try to leave a place better than I found it."
A former course superintendent, now a famous golf architect told me you should insert your divot repair tool on the edge of the ball mark and push in on several sides and then tap it down. If you insert the repair tool and try to push the grass up, all it does it is tear the root out.
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