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Ball Mark Repair Done Right ✅



Fixing ball marks is an easy way for golfers to care for the course, but not everyone knows the right technique. Here’s how to fix ball marks like a pro so the greens keep rolling smooth.

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7 Comments

  1. Great advice. Amazing how many golfers do not repair their ball marks anymore. I always fix my own and 2-3 others

  2. I know it isn't happening here, but my new hobby is scrolling the comments of these videos to see people try and correct the fuckin USGA on golf rules. Was really hoping to have one of those moments right now.

  3. A lot of tour pros should have this explained to them. Dustin Johnson is horrible at fixit divots but a few others as well.

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