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Marking a circle on a putting surface

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  1. Olmstead Justin G
    Olmstead Justin G avatar
    8/19/2011 5:08 AM
    I need to mark a 20 ft. diameter circle around a hole location on a par 3 green. I was thinking about using string but I would like the players who are outside the circle to be able to put across the area without disruption. Any ideas?



  2. Neuroth Mark
    Neuroth Mark avatar
    8/19/2011 7:08 AM
    I use baby powder to make the ring. Use the string like a compass and attach it to the flagstick at a 10' radius.
    Good luck,


    Mark



  3. Ashton Alan W
    Ashton Alan W avatar
    8/19/2011 9:08 AM
    I use a box of white plastic ball marks... the type that have the pin on them. We use a masons line to put them in a circle about 6" to 8" apart... it's not meant to be visible from the tee, just while their on the green. Hardest part is getting enough markers from the local golf stores!



  4. Spotts David A
    Spotts David A avatar
    8/19/2011 3:08 PM
    baby powder



  5. Keith Lamb
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    3 posts
    8/19/2011 4:08 PM
    Anthrax



  6. Tom Forsythe
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    0 posts
    8/19/2011 6:08 PM
    alohakane said: Anthrax


    Any particular member cause you to use that option or just golfers in general?



  7. Ken Reimers
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    0 posts
    8/19/2011 6:08 PM
    I did a 30" circle with baby powder last week after reading about it on this forum a few years back. I put it in a ketchup container from the restaurant and it made a really fine white circle. I will use this technique every time in the future.

    Ken Reimers
    Harbour Pointe Golf Club
    Mukilteo, WA



  8. Keith Lamb
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    3 posts
    8/19/2011 6:08 PM
    osprey said:
    alohakane said: Anthrax


    Any particular member cause you to use that option or just golfers in general?



    Couple people (golfers) come to mind.

    I second the baby powder or for some cool color options you can go to HD or Lowe's and get the snap line chalk.



  9. Dalton Andrew
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    8/21/2011 7:08 AM
    Baby powder or corn starch are the only two choices in my book. Only downside is if it rains you have to remark. But that is exactly why I use these two, irrigation at night, no more circles. The white markers sound like a good idea too, but what about ball roll outside the circle?

    Andy



  10. Christopher Lewis
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    0 posts
    8/21/2011 9:08 AM
    I use blue dye in a 1/2 gallon hand pump sprayer. I loop one end of a rope around the flag and loop the other end around the nozzle on the sprayer then start spraying. The blue dye is gone after three or four mowing's and an irrigation cycle. You can always use a hose and wash the dye away as well.



  11. Timothy Walker
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    0 posts
    8/21/2011 12:08 PM
    baby powder is what i tell them, we do not put rings out but we reccomend that they use baby powder if they want a circle.



  12. Chuck Barber
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    0 posts
    8/21/2011 5:08 PM
    The blue dye, rope around the flag method does fine.



  13. Mark Jordan
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    0 posts
    8/29/2011 3:08 PM
    Blue dye, string to flag stick and a 2" paint roller, roll it on...works great.



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