Cleaning 915H slot

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By brian m

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  1. Since golf tees are too big, I had been using my Swiss army knife to clean the grass-filled slot on my 915H. I accidentally pulled out my Scotty Cameron divot too and found this works great. Hope this helps.

  2. Chuck Zirkle

    Chuck Zirkle
    Mt Pleasant, SC via Rocky Top Tennessee

    Military

    Great suggestion.  Divot tools have many uses including repairing divots on the greens.  Rule of thumb, always repair yours and at least one more.  :-)

  3. Spudstarch

    Spudstarch
    Walnut Creek, CA

    Chuck Z said:

    Great suggestion.  Divot tools have many uses including repairing divots on the greens.  Rule of thumb, always repair yours and at least one more.  :-)

    I also use mine to pull up tees stuck deep in the tee boxes so I don't have to use a new one on par 3's.

  4. Chuck Z said:

    Great suggestion.  Divot tools have many uses including repairing divots on the greens.  Rule of thumb, always repair yours and at least one more.  :-)

     

    :) too funny! but true!!

  5. Craig G

    Craig G
    Lubbock, TX

    Thank you! I was having a problem trying to clean my hybrid. Never crossed my mind that the solution was in my pocket the entire time.

  6. Greg B

    Greg B
    Gilbert, AZ

    That's a solid idea!  Thanks for sharing.  I was carrying around a tee that was shaved so that it would fit in the slot.  I have found many uses for my Scotty Cameron divot tool and now I can add, "cleaning out the 915H" as a task!  They should call it the Scotty Cameron multi-use tool.

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