While that marker will work for some tasks, it's apparently the wrong size for others. It should be exactly one ball long and half a ball wide. That allows you to check for clearance for spotting a ball and such. That would be 28.6mm wide and 57.2mm long. Instead it is "Diameter: Approx. 25.7mm" whatever that means and 80mm long according to the picture.
I had a friend who has a small machine shop make me a ball marker from brass. It is an L with arms half a ball long so you can check for clearance. It also has a companion square that fills the arms. This means you can place the L, remove the ball, place the square to fill the L, mark the outside point on the square -- that is the spot where the ball was resting. Or you can reverse the process to place a ball exactly on a spot: place the square and L so that the point of the square is at the spot, remove the square and place the ball against the L.
Thanks! I like this design a lot! I find when trying to place a doughnut "exactly" where the ball rests in order to recreate a shot, it can take many movements of the doughnut.
The removable square piece can even have a modification to it where one of its corners has a concave radius equal to the doughnut radius.
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