
OK it’s going to be hard to write a 1000 word product review on a golf ball mark repair tool…
Divix Switch Blade
One of my favorite tools right now is the Divix switch blade. It’s well built and lots of fun to whip out and fix greens. The Divix tool is about two times as long as a normal repair tool when extended, so you have much better leverage for fixing ball marks.
Easy on the pocket
No I’m not saying the Divix is cheap. It’s about $20. But unlike other repair tools, this one won’t poke you or poke a hole in your pocket. It’s nice to have the blades retracted so it is comfortable in your pocket or when you’re digging around for it in your golf bag.
Not just a repair tool
There’s a magnetic ball marker built into the unit as well which is very convenient.
You can extend the blades and punch it into the ground forming a club or cigar stand. This keeps your grips dry or your cigar cherry red. Speaking of cigars, there’s an optional cigar punch too!
Fun
This repair tool makes fixing ball marks (or harassing your golf pals) fun.
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March 20th, 2007 at 3:33 pm
Looks like you’d need a license to carry that thing