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C A R E F O R T H E C O U R S E
R E P A I R Y O U R D I V O T S B U N K E R S
You’ve hit a great drive that finds the center of the fairway. As Sand bunkers were never meant to be a day at the beach, but
you get closer to your ball, the promise of an easy approach there is no reason to make them any more difficult.
shot fades as you see it sitting in an unrepaired divot.
Raking our foot prints and any other disturbances we create in
This unfortunate situation illustrates why it is so important to the sand is basic golf course etiquette. Failing to do so can
properly repair divots. Repairing divots is a simple way of create a very difficult shot for someone that plays the course
after you.
caring for the course that can have immediate and long-term
benefits for playability.
Also, you should always enter and exit bunkers on the low side
to protect the grass on steep bunker faces and banks.
Not only can unrepaired divots leave surfaces bumpy, they
also provide an opportunity for weeds to invade. Divots with
soil still attached can be replaced and will likely survive. After
you have played your shot make sure to:
C O U R S E M A I N T E N A N C E T E A M
• Retrieve your divot and replace it in the ground the Golfers should always be mindful of the maintenance staff
same way it came out (as you would a jigsaw piece). If working on the course. It is a tough job and without their
it’s in multiple pieces, just do the best job you can to efforts the playing surfaces we enjoy so much simply would
make it fit back neatly into place. not exist.
• When you have the turf back in place, make sure to Sharing the course with the maintenance staff requires some
tap down with your foot! awareness on the part of the golfer. Give them room to
complete their work and never assume they know you are
there or will be able to hear you. We should also never hit at a
• Sand boxes provided on Par 3 tees should be used to green if the flag is pulled or while staff are working there. Be
fill divots if the turf cannot be replaced.
courteous and patient, and always make sure the staff are
aware if you are hitting in their direction.