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Standard Golf Unveils Budget-Friendly Hammerstrike Hole Cutter for 2025

Groundskeepers can now access professional-grade hole-cutting technology at a fraction of the price without sacrificing essential performance features

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By Standard Golf · 2025 Hammerstrike Hole CutterMichael BohlmannSg Pro Hole CutterStandard Golf
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Groundskeepers can now access professional-grade hole-cutting technology at a fraction of the price without sacrificing essential performance features

Michael Bohlmann, Account Executive at Standard Golf, introduces the 2025 Hammerstrike Hole Cutter, a game-changer designed with customer feedback in mind.

Building on the success of the SG Pro Hole Cutter, the Hammerstrike retains five fan-favorite features, including the bubble level for precision, padded handles for shock absorption, and a perfectly balanced carry handle for convenience. The hammer mechanism is paired with an easy-to-use foot ejection system for hassle-free plug removal. And the best part is that the Hammerstrike delivers all this in a more budget-friendly package.

The Hammerstrike delivers all this in a more budget-friendly package.
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Hello, everybody. My name is Michael Boleman back with another Standard Golf video. One of our top products for twenty twenty four was our SG Pro hole cutter. You guys loved it. You guys loved the ratcheting mechanism along with the hammer mechanism to be able to cut your hole, and one thing that we're taking into twenty twenty five is your recommendations. Sometimes you ask, Michael, it's a little too heavy. Michael, it costs a little bit too much. So we've taken exactly what you want, and we're moving it into twenty twenty five with a brand new hole cutter called the Hammer Strike. So this is the Hammer Strike hole cutter. We took a lot of the things that you wanted from the SG Pro hole cutter, and we put it into a more of a budget friendly hole cutter, the Hammer Strike, new for twenty twenty five. We're excited for five features that we're actually keeping from the SG SG Pro and putting it into that hammer strike. So those five features consists of the bubble level. We know that all of you like that bubble level that sits on top, being able to have that cup nice and straight. So we kept that bubble level. We also kept the padded handles. We know that there's a lot of shock and a lot of force that goes into that, so we kept those padded handles for your hands whenever you're cutting the holes. Third, it's easy to carry. So when carrying it around, you do have your handle right here that is very balanced when carrying all all of that weight proportionally. Third is the hammer. The hammer, you guys really, really liked when it came to the SG Pro hole cutter, so we're gonna keep the hammer aspect that can't be unlocked by this simple handle right here. And to tie everything together, number five feature is the foot ejection. Simply stand on the foot pedals, pull up to eject that plug once you're all done using that plug. So whether it's the Hammer Strike Hole Cutter for twenty twenty five or our last year model, our SG Pro Hole Cutter, whichever option you're looking for, make sure to talk to your distributor today about getting your brand new hole cutter for twenty twenty five.

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