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Plural
divots
1
a piece of turf dug out of a lawn or fairway (by an animals hooves or a golf club)
2
a piece of turf or grass that is displaced when a player strikes the ground with their club during a swing
A divot in golf is a small piece of grass and soil that is removed from the ground when a player strikes the ball with their club. It usually occurs when the club makes contact with the ground as well as the ball, particularly with an iron or wedge. Divots are common on fairways and greens, and players are expected to replace the divot to repair the damage to the course. Replacing a divot helps maintain the quality of the course for other players and keeps the playing surface smooth.
- The divot from her tee shot left a noticeable mark on the fairway.
- They filled in divots on the practice range to maintain the turf.
- His divot pattern showed inconsistency in his swing technique.
- She learned to take divots after improving her ball-striking skills.
- His divot flew further than his ball on a poorly executed shot.