December 05, 2018 At 11:21 AM By Jeff M
DenoNew Jersey
Jeff MNorth Carolina
December 06, 2018 At 02:00 AM
www.golfdigest.com/.../this-is-the-proper-way-to-take-divots-on-the-driving-range
trey bFlorida
Don OMadison, WI
Wade WRoanoke, VA
December 16, 2018 At 06:02 PM
Can depend heavily on the type of grass. With bent grass, the linear pattern is much preferred. With bermuda, the concentrated pattern can be repaired pretty easily. All of the tour pros who live south of the Mason-Dixon line (which is the majority of them) are used to practicing on bermuda ranges. That might be why so many take a concentrated set of divots. WW
Frank PPort St. Lucie, FL
Kirk EMurfreesboro, TN
Brad KKirkland, WA
Samuel CPhoenix, AZ
December 20, 2018 At 11:22 AM
Ranges should put up a big sign with those divot images on it. I feel like not enough golfers even take the time to know this information.
Kurt K
Steve LFramingham, MA
Gabriel GCedar Park, TX
January 08, 2019 At 07:35 PM
Well how about when the driving range says "Matts only." That happens very often where I live.
Lance PHillsborough, NC
JD DempseySavannah
January 14, 2019 At 08:05 AM
I am surprised that golf courses in general do have this type of info posted as you are walking to the range.
Rick DWeston, WI
Steven Chapman
Todd TSan Diego, CA
Andrew ACharlotte, NC
Joshua LSLC, UT
Eric HRidgway, PA
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