View Poll Results: The tees I use are....
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Oversized 'Brush' Style
5 8.47% -
Classic 2" (Old school)
7 11.86% -
2.5"-3" (Bigger is better)
38 64.41% -
Plastic 'Anti-Slice' Style
7 11.86% -
I use broken ones I find in the tee box (Hardcore)
2 3.39%
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Thread: Tees
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04-14-2010 06:34 AM #1
Tees
Curious to see who uses newer style tees or is old school all the way!
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04-14-2010 06:45 AM #2
BTW "anti-slice" tees that have a plastic shield behind the ball so the driver can't impart side spin on the ball are not legal for play.
Why didn't you vote yet VE?Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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04-14-2010 06:51 AM #3
LOL
I know they are not 'allowed' to be used, but there are some casual golfers I have played with that have used them in the past either as Father's Day gifts or just to try them out. I clicked on my choice.....I use the longer ones, find it easier to set up for my over sized driver. I keep a few stubby ones in the bag too for par 3's
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04-14-2010 06:54 AM #4
It would be nice if manufacturers would not market products that promote / enable cheating. There are people buy that junk thinking it must be OK or it wouldn't be on the market.
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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04-14-2010 11:43 AM #5You only get out of something what you put into it
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04-14-2010 12:31 PM #6
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04-14-2010 12:48 PM #7
Can I vote 3 times? lol.
I usually have 5 or 6 tees in my pocket at a time. A few 3" white tees for when I hit driver, a couple 2'' tees when using a 3-wood or long iron, and I use broken tees on Par 3's.Ambition is a poor excuse for not having enough sense to be lazy.
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04-14-2010 01:09 PM #8
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04-14-2010 01:14 PM #9
plain old wooden tees. colour is not important, whatever I grab out of my bag.
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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04-14-2010 01:51 PM #10
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04-14-2010 02:10 PM #11
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I like the Eco tees that you can find at most Clublink courses. I actually researched the company to see if I could buy a bunch of them for myself, but you need to order them in lots of 1000. Since I use the same tee for 3-4 rounds that would last me a lifetime.
They're $35 for 1000, so I just need to find 50 of my closest friends to split a box
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04-14-2010 05:14 PM #12
Or just join Clublink and then you get them
It could be that the purpose of your life is only to serve as a warning to others.
Colby
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04-14-2010 05:30 PM #13
For par 3s, whatever i can find lying around the tee box.
Donny Vantage NFL Guru, since 1974
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04-14-2010 05:31 PM #14
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04-14-2010 09:49 PM #15
picked up a bag of bamboo tees last year...find they are more durable than the other type of wooden tees.
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04-14-2010 09:49 PM #16
Ditto and cheaper than the membership!
I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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04-14-2010 09:55 PM #17
I like the short brush t's. The tall ones are too high for my swing.
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04-14-2010 10:28 PM #18
love the wedge tees
Some people are like Slinkies... they're really good for nothing, ... but they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs...
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04-14-2010 10:31 PM #19
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04-15-2010 06:08 PM #20
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04-15-2010 06:25 PM #21
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04-15-2010 06:35 PM #22
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04-15-2010 08:57 PM #23
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04-15-2010 09:32 PM #24
As a member of CL I just grab what I need from the starter. They have plastic ones that are apparently easier on the equipment and "don't break". I would have to argue that they don't break, because I have certainly broken a few in my day.
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04-19-2010 05:27 PM #25
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04-20-2010 12:52 AM #26
use the orange ZeroFriction tees myself, I went through 1 package all of last year and that includes giving them to buddies when they need. Not the greatest for the 1st tee in a tourney if the hands are a little shaky, but outside of that...
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04-20-2010 07:52 AM #27
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04-26-2010 01:49 PM #28
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Can't think of the last time I bought tees, probably 15 years ago? I live off what the land provides for me.
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04-29-2010 02:14 PM #29
Use the plastic 'Blade' tees for driver and whatever broken tee is around for par three's. (if any)
The blade will go into any earth no matter how hard, even if you have to hammer it. I bought a pack of three (or five) last year and am still using the first.
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05-02-2010 06:53 PM #30
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