Skylety Golf Divot Tool
The handle is formed of high-quality aluminum metal with high-hardness stainless steel, and it has the qualities of being sturdy, long-lasting, and corrosion-resistant. Foldable design, compact size, light weight, and portability.
The handle is formed of high-quality aluminum metal with high-hardness stainless steel, and it has the qualities of being sturdy, long-lasting, and corrosion-resistant. Foldable design, compact size, light weight, and portability.
Aluminum alloy
This golf divot repair tool is solid and long-lasting, lightweight, and portable, and is built of high-quality stainless steel and aluminum. The fork can sharpen your golf pencils, clean divots, and correct grooves; You can mark the location with the magnetic design, and the U-shaped bottom may keep your golf club.
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Foldable and safe
By using the pop-up button to fold the fork, you can prevent it from scratching your pocket or injuring your fingers. You can also quickly open and close the divot repair tool by pressing the spring button.
The handle is formed of high-quality aluminum metal with high-hardness stainless steel, and it has the qualities of being sturdy, long-lasting, and corrosion-resistant. Foldable design, compact size, light weight, and portability.
- Stainless steel and aluminum alloy.
- Magnetic design helps you mark the place.
- And the U-shape bottom can hold your golf club.
Suitable size to carry
This golf divot repair tool is lightweight and compact for you to carry, improving your outdoor sporting experience. Its folded dimensions are 2.76 x 1.18 x 0.59 inches and its unfolded dimensions are 4.72 x 1.18 x 0.59 inches.
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