GreiginFife
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I ensure that I repair all of my pitchmarks, plus I'll do any others I see as well. It really boils my p*** seeing dents in our greens as the staff work hard to get them looking and playing great.
I went down to the club last night to try to exercise the daemons of my recent rounds. I knew there was work going on on the greens and that some of them would be on temps but I wasn't bothered about that as I was more worried about my ball striking.
I started on the back nine where all the greens were mid treatment (slitting, sanding and seeding) so out of play but when I got the the front nine some of the greens were back in play and what I saw amazed me - unrepaired pitch marks everywhere. I know repairing pitch marks is a problem and it frustrates the hell out of me but our greens have received a lot of criticism over the last year so I would have thought, as I would exect any resonable person would, that if you see the groundstaff out working on them, that you could find it in yourself not to leave dirty great pitch marks in them? I didn't bother putting on the greens as I didn't see what benefit I would get it with them being so fresh from their treatment but instead spent a minute or two repairing pitchmarks.
I don't understand why people don't repair pitchmarks anyway but if you see someone trying to improve your course, wouldn't you be encouraged to do your bit? It only takes a few seconds after all.
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I walk up the green and repair a couple on the way. I hit a high bal so unless its baking hot, always look for my marks.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
Ever carefully repaired pitchmarks for four or five holes then had trouble fini.g it in one of your dozens of pockets?
So you ask to borrow one from others in your group.
"it's in my bag" they reply.
So what have you been using up until now?? !!
On the plus side you were able to watch over your partners swing and go away happy in the knowledge all is tickety boo and that for the moment at least we are in a good position for our assault at the Jubilee Cup on Monday. I just hope the repaired greens don't turn it into some form of lottery. You are playing well, my ball striking is getting better - things are looking good!!
Played Wychwood Park recently and they have these signs dotted about:
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To me, if you have signs like this dotteed about the course, you course has a problem with unrepaired pitch marks.
I repair my pitchmarks, as like Fragger, I get a little kick out of it. If I see another mark near mine that has been left, I'll repair it while I'm waiting to putt.
Theres been instances where I've repaired 3 or 4 a time.
People at my track seem to think it's OK to leave a pitchmark in the fringe of the green so long was the ball is on it .........****ers!!
I suspect many golfers do't even have one in their bag
I posted this clip a while back.Maybe a silly question, but how many of us repair a pitchmark correctly? I see so many pushing the turf up from underneath...
Maybe a silly question, but how many of us repair a pitchmark correctly? I see so many pushing the turf up from underneath...
I see so many pushing the turf up from underneath...