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How do you repair a golf ball divot?

Updated: 8/17/2019
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Do you mean a pitchmark? Just get your pitch mark repair tool and push it into the edges just around the pitch mark and then pull back, repeat around the whole pitch mark and then tap flat with the bottom of your putter.

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