Discover the best divot tool

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Elevate your game with our innovative, extra-long design for effortless ball mark repair. Experience the difference today.

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Introducing
EasyBend
Golf Divot
Tool

Trust in our extra-long design for effortless ball mark corrections. Experience the difference with EasyBend Golf - where quality meets innovation on the green.

A person's hand using a golf tool to remove pitch marks near the hole on a golf course.

Benefits of Using Our Divot Tool

• Lightweight and simple design.
• The recessed area for the thumb allows no slipping while fixing ball marks.
• Magnetic back for easy attachment to a golf cart.
• Convenient slot for lanyard or pushcart hook.
• Helps keep greens in excellent condition.
• Perfect for golfers with back issues - no need to bend fully, reducing back strain.

Remember, using a divot tool to repair ball marks on the green is the responsibility of every golfer.

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An orange plastic divot tool, used for repairing golf course greens.
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Step-by-Step Guide to Using the Divot Tool

A golf divot tool is an essential accessory for any golfer. It’s used to repair the marks or indentations that golf balls make on the green when they land. Using a golf divot tool correctly is important to maintain the greens and ensure they heal properly.

Close-up of a hand using an orange divot repair tool on a golf green.

1. Identify the Ball Mark

Look for the indentation made by the golf ball on the green.

2. Insert the Tool

Place the prongs of the divot tool into the turf at the edges of the indentation, not the center.

3. Leverage Gently

Use the tool to gently push the edges of the indentation towards the center. Avoid lifting the turf as it can damage the roots.

4. Smooth the Surface

Once the indentation is mostly filled in, gently tap down the repaired area with a putter or your foot to smooth the surface. 

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Remember, the key is to push the grass in from the sides, not up from below. This helps the grass heal faster and keeps the green in good playing conditions for everyone.

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Let’s keep those

greens pristine

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