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The use of a plastic golf divot tool is to repair the divot caused by golf balls hitting the green, as well as to provide a convenient and easy way to mark the position of your ball on the green.AdvantageThe lightweight plastic design makes this divot tool easy to carry in your pocket or golf bag, allowing you to take it with you wherever you go on the course.Featuring a small notch to hold a ball marker in place, this divot tool also provides a convenient and easy way to mark the position of your ball on the green, ensuring accurate placement when it comes time to replace your ball.This divot tool is designed to quickly and easily repair divot, helping to maintain the integrity of the greens and ensuring that they remain in good condition for all golfers to enjoy.InstructionInsert the prongs of the divot tool into the sides of the divot, gently lifting the edges of the turf. Use the divot tool to gently push the lifted edges of the turf back into place, ensuring that the divot is repaired as completely as possible.NOTE:The prong of the divot tool is sharp, Please use carefully.
Size Prong Opening 7mm / 0.28 inch, Overall Size 70x27mm / 2.76x1.06 inch(LxW); Packing List 12 x Golf Repair Tool
Material The lightweight plastic design makes this divot tool easy to carry in your pocket or golf bag, allowing you to take it with you wherever you go on the course.
Advantage Featuring a small notch to hold a ball marker in place, this divot tool also provides a convenient and easy way to mark the position of your ball on the green, ensuring accurate placement when it comes time to replace your ball.
Application The use of a plastic golf divot tool is to repair the divot caused by golf balls hitting the green, as well as to provide a convenient and easy way to mark the position of your ball on the green.
Instruction Insert the prongs of the divot tool into the sides of the divot, gently lifting the edges of the turf. Use the divot tool to gently push the lifted edges of the turf back into place, ensuring that the divot is repaired as completely as possible.