If you’re a walking golfer and carry your bag or push it on a buggy/trolley, you’ve had moments when you ran out of divot sand - or you had sand but the device that holds the sand is tangled or cumbersome and difficult to use quickly. EeziDivot is easily unclipped, the 2 turn lid removed, sand or sand/seed is dispensed from the wide aperture and you’ve covered your divot efficiently and effortlessly.
The Hook
The unique purpose-designed clip allows movement from both directions with very little effort. Golfers push the clip onto a ring on the golf bag and when needed simply “plucks” it off, easy operation with only one hand. The mechanism is heavy-duty and designed to last.
The Mouth
The wide aperture allows for all different types of sand mixes to be used. On some occasions, golf courses mix chunky compost and damp sand into the mix. If the aperture is too narrow it makes pouring very difficult and time-consuming. Every divot is a different size and depth, so the mouth of the EeziDivot allows golfers to pour out the right consistency of sand every time.
The Handle
The handle on the EeziDivot is designed so that the bottle can be easily carried and so the golfer can scoop sand into the wide mouth of the bottle without getting their hands dirty!
The Lid
EeziDivot has a three-quarter - turn lid/cap to seal the device, keeping the mix inside the container secure until required. The bottle is easily transported and because it 's sealed, it won't spill during transportation. This means that you can use your EeziDivot bottle multiple times without having to refill. A bonus, the unit is water-resistant which also means that it can be used for storing things other than just mix.
The Contents
EeziDivot sand bottles carry 1.2 kilograms of the mix (dry weight ), which is sufficient to complete several divot repairs during a round of golf. Once your round is complete, there's no need to empty the contents, just take it with you for your next round.
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