Good intentions are unfortanetly not much good if the correct method isn't used. I am always impressed when I see someone repair correctly, as I wasn't until I started researching for the developement of the Gannet pitch mark repair tool.
Please note when I'm holding the Gannet with two hands and pointing in the direction of repair, this was only for showing what the Gannet is doing. The rest of the video shows the way that I'm holding the Gannet properly to repair pitch marks/ divot marks/ ball marks correctly.
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