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Duich Ball Mark Plugger
Instructions
The new Duich Ball Mark Plugger is specially designed for daily removal of ball
marks completely out of a golf green and eliminating golfer complaints.
Caution cutter blade is extremely sharp!!
Do not push plug out of cutter blade with your fingers or
severe injury may result.
Removal of grass plugs from nursery.
1. Harvest the healthy grass plugs from the turf nursery or other are like edge of
the golf green. Be sure cutting height of plug material is the same as area to
be replaced into to avoid mower scalping of new plugs.
2. Do not use rubber shims (See rubber washer shim section below) because
nursery plugs should be deeper than golf green plugs.
3. Raise the Duich Ball Mark Plugger over the turf area to be plugged and push
unit firmly downward until depth ring touches turf.
4. Turn the handle 1/4 turn to the left and 1/4 turn to the right to shear roots off.
5. Lift Plugger straight out of hole and repeat process until handle fills up with
up to 12 plugs.
6. Gently turn unit upside down to allow plugs to slide out the handle. Be
careful not to allow plugs to break apart.
7. The dowel provided will allow the last plug to be removed from unit when
finished. Do not use fingers.
8. Be sure not to allow plugs to dry out before re-planting.
9. Empty holes from nursery can be filled with the same type material as the
surrounding soil along with some fertilizer to encourage re-growth of grass.
Removal of ball marks or weeds from green.
1. Add rubber shims to bottom of plugger blade before this process. (See
rubber washer shim section below).
2. Position Duich Ball Mark Plugger over damaged area on green and push unit
firmly downward until depth ring touches turf.
3. Turn the handle 1/4 turn to the left and 1/4 turn to the right to shear roots off.
4. Lift Plugger straight out of hole and repeat process until handle fills up with
up to 12 plugs
5. Gently turn unit upside down to allow plugs to slide out the handle.