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- Definition and Usage of Divot - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Definition of Divot: (1) a piece of turf cut out of the ground by a golf club in making a stroke (2) a small hole left by something (sample usage): "After getting my wisdom teeth extracted, they
- Anybody have any tips for taking a divot - GolfWRX
what is a proper divot? Are you asking how to get ball first contact? If you understand that you have to hit the ball first before the ground, congratulations you have learned how to take a proper divot lol I don’t know of a good golfer who had to learn how to take a proper divot independent of fixing the root of why they weren’t taking a proper divot Among others, things like body tilts
- Divot vs no divot? - Instruction Academy - GolfWRX
I didn't take a divot at all, had a ton of face rotation through the shot, and played decent golf As I learned to shallow, I tend to take more standard divots As a beginner, you're probably better off picking the ball off the turf, because it's a helluva lot better than laying sod over every shot! With time and lessons, that will change!
- Refilling divots as a walking golfer - Rules of Golf and Etiquette . . .
When I remember, I'll grab a bottle of divot mix and toss it into my push card so I can fix divots If I was really on it, I'd need about 9 of them and could fill my divots plus others at the rate of one bottle per two holes Yay public golf Been thinking about ordering a bottle that attaches to
- Single prong divot tool - BEST I’ve owned - GolfWRX
Single prong divot tool - BEST I’ve owned By Sniperman July 31 in Golf Style and Accessories
- Can you be a great golfer and not take divots?
I rarely take a divot and usually if I do it is a chunker Can you be a great golfer and pick the ball clean or is it necessary to take divots and pinch the ball to be great iron player?
- Etymology of div meaning a stupid or foolish person
Derived from divot, a clump of turf And clump is just another expression for an idiot or foolish person From a Q A Internet forum I found this nugget of information: A person that is a bit stupid, a waster or unemployed The word Div Divvy comes from a shortening of the Unemployment Dividend of the 1950's
- Its time, Pros (and others) should get relief from divots. . .
A divot would seem to be the epitome of ground under repair since a) the ground has been disturbed, damaged, etc and b) if it's unfilled it's under repair by nature or c) if it's filled with sand or the old divot it's under repair by man
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