Types & Brands For Tee’s

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By TDial

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  1. J22abe

    J22abe
    Texas

    I use the Zero Friction 3 prong tees. They last me forever. Every other tee I've used wood or plastic would snap on practically every hit. They'd be single use tees. But I have broken 1 ZF tee. The other 30 I've gone through is because I forget to grab them off the tee box or they fall out of my pocket.
  2. JJKing

    JJKing
    Augusta, GA

    I have never really put too much thought into tees. I've always preferred 2 3/4". Other than that, I not too picky. I would definitely love to blame my tees for my slice or my duck hook, but I cant! Lol
  3. Connor D

    Connor D
    Michigan

    I prefer wood tees as well. I bought Western Birch tees 2 years ago in a "promotional pack" that included my choice of 3 color/size combinations and have just a few left after 2 years and roughly 100+ rounds. I don't think it makes a material difference, but I also feel like wood tees are a little less harsh on the face of a driver than a wood tee. There may be absolutely NO proof to that, but in my mind that's what happens.
  4. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    I have found a few Martini tees and I really like them...not sure I'd buy a package of 4 though...about $2/per tee is a little pricey for a cheap guy like me!!
  5. Michael E

    Michael E
    Long Island, New York

    I have a thing with natural color wooden tees, White used to stain the 915 driver heads so i stopped using white. I dont get to many TT events like Dale above. So Western birch and other companies work well for me.
  6. I prefer the 3.25” Maxfli. Cheap at DSG/GG and are striped for multiple club heights. I do like bamboo tees for tee shots with irons. I tend to snap tees so the cheaper the better.
  7. Ian M

    Ian M
    Dumbarnie Golf Links

    I've used wooden tees for many a year now, normally 70mm in length. In more recent years it has been the bamboo tees which I purchase from Amazon as per image. I use the paint marks as a guide for consistent height. I also don't mind getting the paint marks on the soles of my Club as these can provide a good indication as to your swing path and club head position as you strike the ball
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  8. For me I am usually just a classic 3 1/4 inch tees. They help with my flight pattern in Florida
  9. Use the Martini plastic tee. Nearly unbreakable and easy to find. I use a couple of different colors depending on the time of the year due to color of the grass.
  10. Don B

    Don B
    Maryland

    Plastic tees for the driver.. wooden tees (Western Birch & Team Titleist) for fairway woods & irons.
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