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In this video, Neil Tappin offers some simple tips for how to repair pitch marks so they don't create blemishes on the green.
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00:00Hello everyone, Neil Tappin here from Golf Monthly and welcome to this video in which we're going to
00:04take a look at how you repair a pitch mark correctly. Now we all want to play golf courses
00:09that are in perfect condition so we all need to do our part to keep the greens in good condition
00:14and to repair our pitch marks and there are ways of repairing pitch marks that will enable the
00:19blemish on the green to recover that much quicker and there are ways to repair them that will cause
00:23that blemish to continue longer into time so it's worth thinking about. Now the way in which you do
00:28not repair a pitch mark is as follows. So I've got a pitch mark in front of me, the ball's
00:33coming from
00:33this direction. The way in which you don't repair it is you don't put the pitch mark, repair it in
00:37and then pull back and lift up the middle of the pitch mark. That leaves you with that blemish that
00:42you're looking to avoid. Instead what you want to do is go to the the sort of back of the
00:46pitch mark
00:47here and pull the grass in towards the middle. Do it sort of from the side, do it from all
00:52the way
00:53around, pull it in like so and then give it a good tap down and I think if you do
01:06it properly then you should
01:07end up with something like this. This is where that pitch mark was. Now you'd be struggling to see
01:11it at all. There's a small mark there but that should recover in half the time and it doesn't leave
01:16you
01:17with that big blemish on the green that can last for a very long time indeed. So when it comes
01:21to
01:21repairing pitch marks, pull in from the from the back of the pitch mark towards the centre,
01:26pull the grass over the top and that should do the trick.
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