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By SJW PM

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  1. SJW PM

    SJW PM
    Pennsylvania

    Let’s see what everyone’s go to golf tee brand is right now. I’ve been using the Western Birch brand the past couple years. Anything else anyone recommends?

  2. JJohnson

    JJohnson
    Jersey Village, TX

    I also play Western Birch exclusively in the 3 1/2" length. I use a color based on my alma mater which makes it easy to identify my tee.
  3. Standard wooden tees always

    Plastic tees damage clubs
  4. Only ever use wooden tees

    Plastic do damage to the clubs
  5. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    derek b said:

    Only ever use wooden tees

    Plastic do damage to the clubs

    Zero Friction thin plastic, yes plastic, three prong tees. Love them and for the past 6+ years of playing them, they have never damaged a club.
  6. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Pride Professional Tees - Four prong plastic (Driver) and 1.5 inch wooden (fairway/irons/hybrids off tee). Never have to buy them. People never pick them up at the range. Must have a lifetime supply built up. Carry two plastic and four short tees in pocket when playing.
  7. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Chuck Z said:

    Pride Professional Tees - Four prong plastic (Driver) and 1.5 inch wooden (fairway/irons/hybrids off tee). Never have to buy them. People never pick them up at the range. Must have a lifetime supply built up. Carry two plastic and four short tees in pocket when playing.

    Ditto, love those tees. Have an order being delivered tomorrow!
  8. Todd T

    Todd T
    San Diego, CA

    Military
    Western Birch with blue.. And any Blue plastic tees!
  9. Teedz

    Teedz
    Fresno, CA

    For my Driver I use Telos Tees from Yatta Golf. They give a marker you can set on the tee so you know exactly what height you're hitting every time, plus they are very durable. For my iron or 3 Wood shots I use standard wooden tees.
  10. pulplvr

    pulplvr
    Spring, TX

    Military
    Most of mine are either Titleist-provided wooden tees or found on course. Lately, I've been very pleased with the colored plastic ones with a sort of flared top with four contact points. No damage or visible signs on the driver and I rarely break one.
  11. wormburner

    wormburner
    hawaii

    I've found that Maxfli has plastic 4 point tee that does not mark the club, does not break, and comes in high visibility colors, (orange, blue, clear green, and yellow) 2 3/4 and 3 inch and short tees for par 3.

    Little pricy, but you won't break it. I lost only 1 the past year. It also has lines to mark height high or lower.

    Its a great tee, check it out!
  12. Joshua B

    Joshua B
    Connecticut

    Western birch for me as well…last bought the Christmas green and red tees, love them!
  13. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    Western Birch always. Love the new Azalea edition that came out this month!
    Usually play the Red White and Blue for the NY Rangers.
  14. Christopher G

    Christopher G
    Saugus MA

    Western Birch as well!
  15. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    I use the Zero Friction tees a lot, but you have to line up the 2 front prongs perfectly to match the direction of the drive. Otherwise you end up in the rough. That's my #1 response when I miss the fairway . Otherwise I just use whatever is on the cart.
  16. DK

    DK
    Northeastern, PA

    Northpointe 3.5 Black.
    Unbreakable
    Love em
  17. I swore by wooden tees for a long long time until I had none left and got given a Plastic Pride Performance tee.
    After 4-5 rounds, i'm STILL using the same tee.

    I would nearly snap a wooden tee on every drive but these tee's are lasting forever.
  18. Zero Friction 3" in Neon green
  19. Dan S

    Dan S
    Westchester, IL

    Golf Gifts & Gallery - Pride Golf ProLength
  20. Jim V.

    Jim V.
    St. Marys, GA

    Zero Friction in yellow/black for me!
  21. Chris P

    Chris P
    Katy, TX

    I use Tef-Tees. Small, 6 pointed head and they never break...probably not the best business model for repeat sales!
  22. Plastic tees were banned from a lot of UK courses a long time ago

    Surprisingly enough they can damage mower blades

    Never see professional golfers use Plastic tees so that also tells me something
  23. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    derek b said:

    Plastic tees were banned from a lot of UK courses a long time ago

    Surprisingly enough they can damage mower blades

    Never see professional golfers use Plastic tees so that also tells me something

    Have worked a lot of PGA tour events as a hole captain and as a chair person since 1991. That is where I first found these golf tees and love them, Pride Professional Tees - Four prong plastic. They do offer some flex and the ball zips off the prongs. You pick it up after you tee off and use it again. Any tee can do some damage to mowers.
  24. What mower is your course using? Little Tikes children’s mower?
  25. Brian D

    Brian D
    Corunna, MI

    I use Zero Friction's "Fattee" 3 1/4 tees. Made of wood and last forever.
  26. Brian D

    Brian D
    Corunna, MI

    I use Zero Friction's 3 1/4" "FATTEE" tees. They have good heft to them and last forever. Might have to look into Western Birch though as I see several comments for those.
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