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Plug-n-Fill

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  1. Bob Begey
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    3/6/2012 1:03 PM
    Hello Folks,

    Our facility is considering using a "plug-n-fill" for ball mark repairs on greens. It's a Miltona product. Does anyone have experience with this product? Or any other neat suggestions/tools for quick effective ball mark repairs (besides the good ol' fashioned way)? This will be something our grounds staff and rangers will be using.

    Thanks guys!!

    -Bob
    Des Moines, IA



  2. Sharpe Duane
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    3/6/2012 2:03 PM
    I used one for a few months and the cable kept breaking. My supplier sent the product back to Miltona and after repeated phone calls and emails, nothing has been done.
    They were not even representented at the GCSAA conference in Las Vegas.

    Be careful of any products you order from MILTONA.

    good product if cable was stronger......it has a few issues to be fixed

    sharpee



  3. Andy Jorgensen
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    3/6/2012 5:03 PM
    Check out the GASH-B-GONE from Golf Agronomics Supply and Handling. You have to use bagged sand or dried sand, but works fantastic.

    http://www.golfagronomics.com/gash-tools/



  4. Venne Gregory
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    3/7/2012 6:03 AM
    I would reccomend The Klaw which is in the R&R catalog. I have used this for years and it works awesome. It is expensive, but worth it. I have to replace the tines once a year because of wear, but again it works great. Following Andy's post, there is also a tool called the Greensmate. It works the same way with the sand dispensing. It can be found at Greensmate.com



  5. Emerson William J
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    5/2/2012 11:05 AM
    Take a look at Greenfix Sport's Evolution (www.greenfixsport.com). This all in one tool is best on the market.



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