How fast do divots grow back?

"Research has shown that a repaired ball mark recovers weeks faster than an unrepaired one," said Cory Adams, the superintendent of Golf Village at The Club at Admirals Cove in Jupiter, which comprises 27 holes. "It takes 48 hours to recover if a ball mark is repaired properly. If not, it takes weeks to recover."
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How long does it take divots to grow back?

Properly repairing divots helps the turf recover as quickly as possible and helps to restore a smooth playing surface. An unrepaired divot can take months to heal, and it may never fully recover.
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Is it better to replace a divot or fill with sand?

Replacing your divot is always the best option for repair, assuming it has some soil attached. If the entire divot explodes into pieces, look around for any other usable divot that can fit in your scar. Take your time fixing or filling divots.
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Do pro golfers replace divots?

The players know this fact so they don't replace their divots when playing on Bermudagrasses but they do when they play on the northern grasses. The holes left by the players are filled with sand by the maintenance staff after each round.
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Why do golfers put sand in divots?

A pure sand mixture allows divots to heal by providing a growing medium for the surrounding turf to spread into. Using pure sand also eliminates the risk of contamination in areas where seed is not desired.
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Should you replace divots on the tee?

NEVER replace divots on a tee box! The reason is that if you replace your divot well, i.e the grass is seamless and doesn't look like a divot (if that makes sense), someone may well place their tee in your divot.
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How do golf courses get rid of divots?

There are two ways of repairing, or "fixing," divots. One is to fill the divot with sand or a sand-and-seed mixture; the other is to retrieve the turfgrass/sod patch that was sliced off and put it back in place.
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Should you fill divots in the rough?

As a general rule, replace any divot on the course unless there is a sand or sand/seed mixture provided in a container on the golf car. Typically, the divot is replaced on any course with bentgrass or bluegrass fairways.
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Is it hard to maintain a golf course?

Maintaining an average 18-hole golf course – which is larger than 70 football fields – takes work and lots of it. The average 18-hole course may also have dozens of bunkers, a few miles of cart paths and many other course features. As you can imagine, it takes a lot of work to maintain all the different components.
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How do you fix a divot in your lawn?

Using a topsoil mix, fill in each hole so that it is just about level with the surrounding area. You can use a garden shovel to gently tap down the soil, adding more until the holes are completely filled up. You can take a rake and gently comb over the new topsoil to get it ready for seeding.
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Do you have to play out of a divot?

As you suspect, an attached divot isn't a loose impediment, so there's no free relief on offer for this rather comical calamity. Your pal must either play the ball as it lies — near impossible, apparently — or, if the ball is in the general area, take unplayable ball relief under Rule 19 for one penalty stroke.
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Does divot sand have seed?

Divot sand is typically a special mixture of sand and grass seed. It is used to repair divots caused by the swing of a golf club on golf fairways and golf course ranges.
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Does putting sand on grass help?

A layer of sand on the lawn improves the firmness of the soil. Too much organic material makes the soil a little spongy due to the fermentation and abundance of insects in the topsoil. Use sand to make the soil firm and healthy. Sand improves the drainage of the soil and aeration.
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How do you grow grass in a divot?

Make divot mix by combining pre-germinated seed, sand, a drying agent such as calcined clay, and green dye. Many topdressing suppliers now will formulate a divot mix of sand, dye, and other amendments to make our jobs easier. If you go this route, simply add pre-germinated seed to the prepared divot mix.
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Should you always take a divot with irons?

You should take a divot when striking a golf shot, but not with every club. Wedges and short irons when hit correctly will create a clear divot, imparting backspin on the ball, yet longer clubs like 5-irons and hybrids should 'brush' the turf, rather than take a deep chunk out of the ground.
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What should my divot look like?

Ideally, your divot should start 1 to 2 inches IN FRONT of where your ball was on the ground. If it starts at or behind the ball, you're probably hitting it fat. If it starts more than an inch or two in front of the ball, you're hitting it thin.
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Why am I not making a divot?

If you don't take a divot on your approach shots, you're probably pulling up (above, right) or falling onto your back foot during the downswing. Here's my favorite drill for learning to take good divots. Get into your normal setup, then lift the clubhead a few inches off the ground.
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Can you take a ball out of a divot?

No, you cannot move a golf ball out of a divot hole even when that divot is in the fairway - at least, not without penalty. (You can declare the ball unplayable, assess yourself a one-stroke penalty, and drop.)
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How often do you mow a putting green?

Greens typically need to be mown at least once every three days. Without that regular tending, they become overgrown. Getting them back up to speed is tough. Sometimes it's impossible, and the entire putting surface has to be reseeded, and you're looking at least two months before they're ready for play again.
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Why do golf courses have water?

No matter where they are located, most golf course designs incorporate water features. When used well, water features influence golf strategy, provide for irrigation reservoirs, drainage containment and flood detention areas, while providing aesthetic value.
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