The Trouble With Ball Marks, According To A Superintendent

An unfortunate number of golfers neglect repairing ball marks, or perform it incorrectly, driving a superintendent batty.

GOLF.com’s Josh Sens talks to Jeremy Hreben, superintendent at Indian Spring Country Club, in New Jersey, and a longtime member of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.

As Hreben sees it, an unfixed ball mark is a sign of disrespect to maintenance staff, who work long and hard to spit-shine course conditions.

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