Ah, Yes: plugs. The scourge of existence of golf. Okay, maybe that will be a little too far, but they are still annoying. For all new golfers out there that begin with you, here is a small tutorial on how to repair a divot that will help you obtain and earn the respect of other golfers on the course. Label!
Firstly, nothing bad to a plugs. Seems to be what think many new golfers, but he is quite willing to do. In fact, it may be evidence of a good swing!
Repair of clods can speed time where grass heals, it is important to do so. We talk here about a fortnight.
There are two ways to repair a divot. The first involves filling plugs with sane or a mixture of sand and seeds. The second way is by entering the piece of grass that you hit and put back where it was (seems to be the most common, at least for golf courses, I was on). The golf cart was the mixture in it if the course you want in the opposite direction.
If this is the way they want you to do so, simply enter the container and pour enough of it in the ranges to full, is it. Then use your foot it smooth and step on it a bit to strengthen it. It will help many, believe me.
If there is no sand in the basket, enter the grass that you hit. You will find generally all still intact. If not, it's normal: find all what you can and bring the lumps. Try you can do like "nothing ever happened." And just as with the first way I have described, take advantage downwards with your foot to ensure that it is quite strong for a golf ball to roll over itself.
This should help you as you learn the game of golf and its numerous bits of label!
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