A divot tool is used in golf to fix indentations left in the grass by golfers after taking a shot. Usually when a golfer takes a shot, along with the golf ball a chunk of grass goes flying off too.
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Welcome to GOLF.com’s “Best Of” review series, where one of GOLF’s editors review new, interesting and helpful products from around the golf world. Here we review the Birdicorn Divot Tool. Los Angeles ...
Taking divots is a normal part of any round of golf. Making our best effort to repair our divots should also be a routine part of the game. Spending a little time to properly repair our divots makes a ...
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Gnarliest divot tool I ever seen
This is easily one of the most impressive divot tools I’ve come across on the course.
Tomo Golf's Ninja Kit divot tool made what can often feel like an obligatory chore - fixing ball marks - into something kind of fun. The post I Tried It: Tomo Golf's Ninja Kit divot tool is striking ...
The Pitchfix Tour Edition 2.5 is a complete cure for a problem that if left unchecked is a kind of golf plague. Not only do golfers not fix ballmarks, when they do, they fix them poorly or incorrectly ...
Scottie Scheffler gave a short interview on the PGA Tour ahead of the 2023 Masters, where he answered some of the fun questions. The World No.1 golfer revealed the superstition that he follows: "I'm ...
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