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Lately, I assume as the golf season (if there is such a thing in CA) is in full swing I've noticed more and more that folks just don't repair their pitch marks on my normal rotational courses.
I know everyone here will say that they "always" repair, but do you? I won't judge if you let it slip every now and then.
Also I feel like everyone has a different approach. I used to use a two-pronged tool, starting at the hump side of the mark, and push inward, but then I saw a video of the greenskeeper at Pebble Beach showing how they do it, and it has changed my ways.
How do you repair a pitch mark?
I know everyone here will say that they "always" repair, but do you? I won't judge if you let it slip every now and then.
Also I feel like everyone has a different approach. I used to use a two-pronged tool, starting at the hump side of the mark, and push inward, but then I saw a video of the greenskeeper at Pebble Beach showing how they do it, and it has changed my ways.
How do you repair a pitch mark?