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Insert the fork outside the ball mark and push gently towards the centre, working around the mark. Don't lift upward as this damages roots. Smooth the repaired area with your putter. Good repair helps greens recover within hours.
Look for switchblade-style repairers with strong prongs and ergonomic handles. Many include ball markers and club rest features. Avoid plastic models as metal provides better durability and ground penetration.
Repairing pitch marks is essential golf etiquette and maintains green quality. Unrepaired marks take weeks to heal and affect putting surface. Most golf clubs require players to carry and use pitch mark tools.
Magnetic repairers combining ball markers offer convenience and reduce lost markers. Ensure strong magnets that won't detach during play. Check the prong strength as some magnetic models have weaker forks.
Keep repairers easily accessible in your pocket. Many golf bags include magnetic strips or dedicated pockets for pitch mark tools.