it annoys the **** out of me if I have to putt through one
I blame a lot (but not all) of pitchmarks on trolleys.
People hit the green with their approach shot making a pitchmark on the front part of the green. They then wheel their trolley to the back left/right of the green heading for the next tee then walk to their ball and putt out. They never go near their PM
Golfers who carry will walk up the green pausing to repair their PM on the way to their ball. Repair it and carry on up the green to mark their ball
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Erm..you do know that you can repair a ball mark on the green on the line of your putt. Your ball doesn't even have to be on the green.
Rule 16-1(c)
I get a kick out of repairing my own pitch mark, it means that I have managed to hit the green.
i also use a trolley and will park on the edge towards the next hole, First thing to do is find and fix the pitch mark, have a look, how far away from the pin did it hit, did it backspin or kick on or hit n sit etc.
Then you look at your next shot, its part of my routine.
I also will repair other pitch marks that I see and this is another reason to carry that 12 bore that I mentioned in a previous thread, to shoot the gits that dont repair their own.
I like making pitch marks
Fragger
ive been doing it wrong then. in fact, ive never seen anyone do it any other way than pushing the ground up. will try it the correct way today although i think our greens are quite firm atm and wont be big pitch marks anyway.
Probably a mixture of players who either have no PM Tool, Have no etiquette or just Pure laziness and feel they dont need to repair it.Amazing that we have a load of replies from those who repair their, and everyone else's marks.
So who is leaving them then.....?
Amazing that we have a load of replies from those who repair their, and everyone else's marks.
So who is leaving them then.....?
ive been doing it wrong then. in fact, ive never seen anyone do it any other way than pushing the ground up. will try it the correct way today although i think our greens are quite firm atm and wont be big pitch marks anyway.