I've posted about this topic previously and the link can be found here detailing the preferred divot pattern. With your help, this tee box will recover faster and be a better quality hitting surface for all to enjoy. As always if you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
Driving Range Divots
Since the driving range tee gets constant use, allowing portions of the tee box to fully recover before it is needed again is of the utmost importance. The best way for golfers to ensure the quickest recovery possible, is to use proper technique when practicing. By using the turf on the back edge of the previous divot, players are able to impact a much smaller area that if they scatter there divots. The picture on the right is someone using the worst possible divot pattern. This area is almost 2 sq. ft. and will take weeks to fully recover.
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