Golf Tees

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By SJW PM

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  1. Kenny PGA Associate

    Kenny PGA Associate
    Massachusetts

    Yatta golf. Same height guaranteed every time.
  2. Craig P

    Craig P
    Tacoma, WA

    PRIDE PRO TEES THE BEST!!!!!! NO DAMAGE!!!!!!! EVER IN OVER 5 YEARS????
  3. Mary Beth S.

    Mary Beth S.
    Lenexa, KS

    Pride Golf Performance plastic tees in 2 sizes depending on the club. Never had any club damage from them and I like the low-resistance design. I need all the help I can get reducing my driver spin...
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Mary Beth S. said:

    Pride Golf Performance plastic tees in 2 sizes depending on the club. Never had any club damage from them and I like the low-resistance design. I need all the help I can get reducing my driver spin...

    Had a discussion with one of our pros yesterday and the four prongs on these produces more ball speed and not exactly plastic. Recycled and will bend.
  5. Branden W

    Branden W
    Northern California by way of Texas

    Military
    Pride Professional wooden tees, 3-1/4 inch. Tall enough for a driver, and they can be pushed further into the ground as needed for a fairway wood or iron.
  6. beestees.. are nice!
  7. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    Western Birch tees because that's what my club provides. If I run out of those, I have a lifetime of tees that I've found. I haven't purchased tees in decades.
  8. Don O

    Don O
    Madison, WI

    I accumulate tees like far too many golfers accumulate balls. Titleist events are one source, other special events, and those supplied in a cart. Whatever I like that I find…
    Pinehurst has numbered tees at the start of each course. Wish I had more #2s but have a good supply of 4 & 8 tees.
    Easily been 10 years since I last bought tees. I can’t hit 3 drives within a range of 5 yards of each other. Don’t see a point to pay extra for a tee that might gain 3-5 yards.
  9. Chris A

    Chris A
    Woodstock, GA

    I converted to Western Birch a few years ago. Love the quality and all the color choices.
  10. Hcaz

    Hcaz
    Columbus, OH

    I use Western Birch as well. Still holding on to my last few remaining “Woody” color scheme (discontinued) for my Buckeyes. I just got some new Mustang color scheme. They last forever and love the pop of color
  11. Dan S

    Dan S
    Westchester, IL

    Pride Golf ProLength plastic has never caused any damage to my clubs ever. Plus you can pick it up and re-use several rounds. Usually lose them before I break one.
  12. DennisB

    DennisB
    New Lowell, ON

    I use Pride Professional plastic tees 2-3/4. I’ve never had any issues of a damaged club. Love these tees. Usually only use 2 or 3 a round.
    I haven’t seen those Western Birch tees here in Ontario Canada.
  13. Thomas Y

    Thomas Y
    Wenham, MA

    I used natural wood tees, 2 1/8" until drivers needed taller tees. Literally would barely put the tip into the ground. Tried the FLYtee in 2 3/4" for a few years. They are pretty durable, but eventually the top would break off from the shank. Could use these for a season (kept about 12 in my bag, never had to supplement). Now trying Western Birch at same length. I like these as well; the shaft doesn't flex when inserting into firm ground.

    Let's do our best to pick up our tees so that they don't litter up the course nor damage mower blades! I wish more courses would put a 'broken tee' container on par 3s.
  14. Darryl M

    Darryl M
    Wichita, KS

    Professional System 2.75 Wooden Tees in white, used then the last 4 years & really love how the work for my ball heighth

    DM
  15. MRoseski

    MRoseski
    Palm Harbor, FL

    Natural Wood. Pride Performance 3 1/4 inch tees. No tee marks and they work well for the driver.
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