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What mistake did I make when fixing my ball mark that it still doesn’t look right?

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Repairing ball marks and replacing divots are essential practices for golfers to maintain the quality of the courses they play on. However, many golfers are unsure of the proper techniques to do so, which can lead to unnecessary damage to the greens. Paul Dotti, the director of grounds at Arcola Country Club in Paramus, N.J., is an expert in course maintenance and shared some insights on how to properly repair ball marks.

Dotti emphasized the importance of repairing ball marks correctly to ensure the grass heals quickly without leaving unsightly dead patches on the green. Many golfers make the mistake of lifting the middle of the pitch mark when attempting to repair it, which can disrupt the healing process and create uneven surfaces on the green. Twisting the edges of the divot is generally not harmful as long as it is done gently, but lifting the turf can cause long-term damage.

When ball marks are not properly repaired, they can lead to the growth of Poa annua grass, which can create an uneven playing surface and affect the roll of the golf ball. To prevent this, golfers should use a tee or a divot-repair tool to carefully push the edges of the ball mark towards the middle without lifting the turf. This technique helps minimize damage and allows the grass to heal properly, leaving only a small scar that will quickly disappear.

Maintaining uniform grass types on greens is crucial for optimal playing conditions, as different grass varieties can impact the ball’s trajectory and bounce. By correctly repairing ball marks and preventing the growth of Poa annua, golfers can help preserve the quality of the greens and ensure a smooth putting surface. It is essential to be attentive to any discrepancies in grass types on the greens and address them promptly to avoid further issues.

Properly repairing ball marks is a simple yet effective way for golfers to contribute to the overall maintenance of the course and enhance the playing experience for themselves and others. By following the recommended techniques and avoiding common mistakes, golfers can help protect the integrity of the greens and promote healthy turf growth. Next time you’re on the course, remember to repair your ball marks with care and respect for the game and the environment.

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