Golf Etiquette & Ball marks
Turf
damage caused by golfers intentionally or unintentionally ignoring
proper course etiquette has become a national epidemic. Adding insult to
injury many golfers boldly complain about ball marks ruining their game
when they themselves are ultimately responsible for timely repairs. In
other words, the rules of golf clearly state in section I a player
should ensure that any damage to the putting green made by a ball is
carefully repaired.
A survey taken by the Golf Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA)
shows that the most prevalent breach of course etiquette is the failure
to repair ball marks.
I believe having to bend over is the reason most ball marks are not
repaired. The patented golf invention JimPeteo ball mark repair tool solves this problem by letting the golfer stand
up to repair them.
You can enjoy the convenience of fixing ball marks the new easy way by
installing a JimPeteo repair kit in your putter or by purchasing a JimPeteo custom putter.
Once you see the benefits and ease of fixing ball marks with the JimPeteo
you'll never want to do it the old back breaking way.
After all who wants to bend over if the same job can be accomplished
standing up. |