It’s called the ‘Augusta method’: How the club uses this ball-mark trick to maintain perfect greens

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AUGUSTA, Ga. — How does Augusta National maintain spotless greens with no imperfections? Money and manpower, for one, but the club also uses a unique method of repairing ball marks that is rarely seen elsewhere. In a social media video, PGA Tour winner Ben Crane explained how he learned this “Augusta method” from members at the club, and we caught up with Steven Aspinall, Golf Course Superintendent at Watchung (N.J.) Valley G.C. to learn more.

Golf Digest: Steve, how do you use the Augusta method of repairing ball marks?

Aspinall:  One of the most important things is you need to be using either a tee or a single-pronged ball mark repair tool to do it properly.  You go vertically down into the middle of the deepest part of the ball mark, and you do a circular motion. As you’re doing that circular motion, you’re trying to push the grass up and out toward the edge of the mark.

When your ball hits the green, the impact creates a wedge of grass on the backside of the pitch mark. Once you have that hole in there, you pat that grass back into the middle of the pitch mark to fill it in and get it back to the same level. You’re pushing that back in, trying to repair whatever grass you can.

 I’ve found that it eliminates the entire ball mark. If you do it right, there’s no ball mart left. There’s no ripping the roots. You’re just trying to put it back the way it was.

Watchung Valley Golf Club’s extensive restoration plan by George Waters brought to life an unbuilt Seth Raynor routing, constructed after his death by Plainfield Country Club’s Marty O’Laughlin, revealing the rolling topography and bold features on the site of this old dairy farm. Hundreds of trees were cleared out over the past 10 years to bring the club back to its roots as one of New Jersey’s most prideful clubs. A number of Raynor’s templates can be found here, particularly on the back nine, including the 11th (Eden), a standout par-4 12th (Bottle), a rare par-3 punchbowl 13th and the prize-dogleg 16th. An emphasis on walking and firm-and-fast conditions, plus a new short course with six greens dubbed the Merry-Go-Round, designed by Blake Conant (the club’s current consulting architect), gives this character-filled hidden gem a great sense of place—and continues to bring more notoriety to the club.

From an agronomic standpoint, what makes the method work so well?

Aspinall: It’s because you’re putting the grass back exactly as it was before, or as close as possible to that. The more grass that’s there, the more healing and photosynthesis can occur. When you have dirt pitch marks, you’re not going to be able to grow grass back through that.

When you stick your tee in the middle of the pitch mark and push toward the outside, you’re creating a hole with a level surface around it. Then, when you push the grass back in from the sides, you’re filling in that hole.

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That’s so interesting. So how does this compare to some other ways people repair pitch marks?

Aspinall: The biggest issue with how many people repair pitch marks is that they twist with a two-pronged tool. That rips the roots and damages the grass, creating those brown spots you see on some greens. With this method, you’re not disrupting the root zone at all. You’re almost making an aeration hole, but the roots are still intact. There’s no twisting motion, which is the worst thing. As soon as you rip the roots, you’re damaging the grass.

Why isn’t this method use more often?

Aspinall: It’s a great question, and I’m not sure. Until a couple years ago, I’d never seen it, but when someone showed me, I’ve done it ever since. I’ll never fix a ball mark a different way again. There’s no better way to repair a ball mark.

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