Divot tools for golf are useful as they are used to repair the damage to the grass on the golf course. Golfers brush the turf with their clubs and leave marks in it, and golf balls landing on the putting greens can leave a dent. Traditional divot tools have two prongs that are used to repair the marks. The prongs are inserted at the edge of the turf, then working from the outside, the grass is carefully put back together to close a gap, or lifted to level a dent. All golfers should have a divot tool with them, so they can repair the divots they see and help to keep the grass in good condition.
A common problem with traditional divot tools is that there is a technique to using one, but now there is a solution, thanks to Pitchfix. The Twister is a new divot tool that has three pins, and to repair a divot, the pins are pushed in and out of the mark a few times, and that is all that is needed. The action lifts the turf without affecting the grass roots, keeping it healthy.
A common problem with traditional divot tools is that there is a technique to using one, but now there is a solution, thanks to Pitchfix. The Twister is a new divot tool that has three pins, and to repair a divot, the pins are pushed in and out of the mark a few times, and that is all that is needed. The action lifts the turf without affecting the grass roots, keeping it healthy.