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Wentworth Divot Repair Tool

SKU: 35070

£195.00 (ex. VAT)

Quickly achieve almost invisible divot repairs with the Wentworth Divot Repair Tool. It consolidates damaged turf from below, creating over 10,000 holes per square metre to firm up soil and accelerate recovery, saving time and resources.

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A badly repaired divot is an eyesore and a poor playing surface. The Wentworth Divot Repair Tool offers a practical solution for quickly consolidating damaged turf on tees, fairways, and walkways.

Instead of just plugging a hole, this tool uses a base of small spikes to penetrate the soil around the divot. This action creates the equivalent of over 10,000 aeration holes per square metre, firming up the damaged area and encouraging rapid root recovery. The result is a repair that’s less likely to die back, sink, or be lifted out by play.

It’s a simple, manual tool that saves time and reduces the need for constant seeding and top dressing of smaller worn areas. It’s also very effective for prick seeding small bare patches. Built here in the UK, it’s a robust piece of kit designed to be used day in, day out.

Key Benefits:

  • Repair and consolidate divots in seconds.
  • Creates over 10,000 holes per square metre for rapid recovery.
  • Eliminates issues of replaced turf dying or lifting out.
  • Ideal for prick seeding bare patches.
  • Reduces the cost of seed, soil, and major renovation work.

How It Works

Using the Wentworth Tool is straightforward. Simply place the head of the tool over the damaged divot or worn area. Apply downward pressure using your body weight on the handle. The spikes will penetrate the ground, consolidating the soil. Lift and move to the next area. Job done.

FAQ

Q: Is it just for divots?

A: While it’s excellent for divots, it’s also very effective for consolidating any small, worn areas like walkways or tee standing areas. It’s also handy for prick seeding bare patches before overseeding.

Q: How does it help recovery?

A: It acts like a mini-aerator, creating thousands of small channels for air and water. This firms up the loose soil in a divot, helping the existing roots to re-establish and knit together quickly.

Q: Is it heavy?

A: At under 5kg, it’s designed to be used efficiently without causing fatigue. The weight is balanced to help with penetration, so you’re letting the tool do most of the work.