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Divot Tool Vintage Caddy Color Enamel Mag Ball Marker
Divot Tool Vintage Caddy Color Enamel Mag Ball Marker
US $12.75
john deere magnetic golf divot tool and ball marker
john deere magnetic golf divot tool and ball marker
US $7.00
TaylorMade Divot Repair Tool Magnetic Ball Marker Taylor Made
TaylorMade Divot Repair Tool Magnetic Ball Marker Taylor Made
US $9.00
Fine Tune Golf GCLIP 4 in 1 Clip Tool Divot Glove Grip Tee Holder Ball Mark NEW
Fine Tune Golf GCLIP 4 in 1 Clip Tool Divot Glove Grip Tee Holder Ball Mark NEW
US $4.98
New Wilson Triple Tool Plus Divot Repair Ball Marker Groove Cleaner plus Knife
New Wilson Triple Tool Plus Divot Repair Ball Marker Groove Cleaner plus Knife
US $7.99
Golf tool Divot remover ball marker EideBailly New
Golf tool Divot remover ball marker EideBailly New
US $.99
CI SIGNATURE SERIES GOLF BAG DRINK HOLDER WITH BALL MARKERS AND DIVOT TOOL
CI SIGNATURE SERIES GOLF BAG DRINK HOLDER WITH BALL MARKERS AND DIVOT TOOL
US $3.99
NIP Metal Morphosis TO THE DANCE FLOOR Divot Tool Ball Marker NEW
NIP Metal Morphosis TO THE DANCE FLOOR Divot Tool Ball Marker NEW
US $1.99
WENGER SWISS ARMY KNIFE 16857 GOLF TOOLS STROKE COUNTER BALL MARKER DIVOT REPAIR
WENGER SWISS ARMY KNIFE 16857 GOLF TOOLS STROKE COUNTER BALL MARKER DIVOT REPAIR
US $20.50
Rare collectible McKesson Golf tees Divot tool golf ball in display case
Rare collectible McKesson Golf tees Divot tool golf ball in display case
US $3.99
PING Golf Nickel Divot Tool w Ball Marker BRAND NEW for 2012 Tour ONLY
PING Golf Nickel Divot Tool w Ball Marker BRAND NEW for 2012 Tour ONLY
US $17.50
Divot Tool Stainless Steel Ball Mark Repair Tool
Divot Tool Stainless Steel Ball Mark Repair Tool
US $4.99
Divot Repair Tool Magnetic with Open Golf Ball Marker
Divot Repair Tool Magnetic with Open Golf Ball Marker
US $4.95
NEW 24 Maxfli Tournament Golf Outing Gifts Divot Tool Mini Sharpie Ball Marker
NEW 24 Maxfli Tournament Golf Outing Gifts Divot Tool Mini Sharpie Ball Marker
US $23.99
Assorted Golf Ball Markers and Divot Repair Tool
Assorted Golf Ball Markers and Divot Repair Tool
US $.99
SiZEMORE GOLF Pouch for holding Tees Ball Markers Divot Tools Miscellaneous
SiZEMORE GOLF Pouch for holding Tees Ball Markers Divot Tools Miscellaneous
US $2.49
MAGNETIC Divot Tool B with Free Metal Ball marker B
MAGNETIC Divot Tool B with Free Metal Ball marker B
US $5.00
Callaway Premium Golf Lighter w divot repair tool ball marker
Callaway Premium Golf Lighter w divot repair tool ball marker
US $19.99
NIP Metal Morphosis Fore Divot Tool Ball Marker NEW
NIP Metal Morphosis Fore Divot Tool Ball Marker NEW
US $1.89
NEW Golf gift set Divot tool Ball Marker Magnetic Golf Tee with Case
NEW Golf gift set Divot tool Ball Marker Magnetic Golf Tee with Case
US $5.99

Just bought a Scotty Cameron. Want the divot tool.. will it get lost easily?

I just invested in my first Scotty Cameron putter. I have previously had an odyssey white hot, odyssey two ball DFX, Rossa Mezza Monza and a Rossa Modena Tour, but I finally nutted up and splurged on a Scotty Cameron Studio 1.5, the only thing is that it did not come with the divot tool. I am wondering if it is worth buying a divot tool for $15. I am just worried about how well the divot tool will stay in the headcover (in the holes it was designed to be held by). Anybody with a cameron that can attest to how well the divot tool is secured by the headcover? Thanks.

it will fall off easily. if you play a lot of public courses , it may be worth your while, to change head covers . you will be surprised at the number of clubs stolen daily . mini courses number one target . easy in easy out . just ask any course for putter cover from lost and found . better save than sorry

Golf has become one of America's favorite leisure activities as well as sport. Whether you're playing for the love of the game or as a great networking tool for your business, there are a number of do's and don'ts that most laymen do not know.

After more than 20 years experience teaching golf and being a PGA member, I have come up with a list of helpful hints that will make both your day at the golf course as well as your fellow golfers' round a smooth and enjoyable experience.

1. Always arrive at least 45 minutes before your tee time. This allows you time to pay for the round, get your cart, golf balls, glove, bottles of water and practice a bit before you play.

2. Always have a supply of a dozen quality golf balls , especially if you're entertaining a client.

3. Arrive at the first tee 10 minutes before your tee time. You don't want to hold up any groups behind you or feel rushed yourself.

4. Keep pace with the group ahead of you. Slow playing can affect everyone's game.

5. Always buy your clients drinks either when the beverage cart comes around or in the club house.

6. Don't pull your cart up too close to anyone that is about to hit their ball. In the same regard, cease conversation when someone is about to swing.

7. Always replace divots and fix ball marks on the golf course.

8. If playing with a client, have their clubs cleaned and taken to their vehicle after the round.

9. Treat all golf course staff with respect and appreciation. If anyone has helped you, tip them.

10. If you're trying to impress a client, either treat them to lunch or dinner or take them to the pro shop and buy them a shirt from the course you played. They will always remember YOU when they wear that shirt.

The most important thing to remember is HAVE FUN and ENJOY! Remember golf is a "game"! Don't let anyone see you get upset about bad golf shots. EVERYONE has them, even Tiger Woods.

These basic tips will impress your fellow golfers and potential clients.

For the love of the game!

Matt Schewe PGA Professional and Private Instructor in Houston, Texas

713-291-8861

http://www.mattschewegolf.com

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