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I found this tee dispenser online, and I thought it was a great idea. I hate storing stuff in my pockets, or even digging through my bag to find stuff. This little thing just makes it so easy to grab my driver and a tee if I need one.   Then I ran into a guy on the course that had one as well. I had never seen anything like it and thought it was neat. 

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Welcome to TST.   We're glad you've joined.   Does this device have a name?  Where can it be purchased, cost?

What about yourself?  Where from? How long have you been golfing, and where?

 

Curious minds want to know!  😁   or maybe just me...  :dance:

 

Again, Welcome to TST~!

 

From the land of perpetual cloudiness.   I'm Denny

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52 minutes ago, dennyjones said:

Welcome to TST.   We're glad you've joined.   Does this device have a name?  Where can it be purchased, cost?

What about yourself?  Where from? How long have you been golfing, and where?

 

Curious minds want to know!  😁   or maybe just me...  :dance:

 

Again, Welcome to TST~!

 

Denny, Thanks for the welcome!  I’m not quite sure of the name of the device, but I found it on Etsy doing a search for golf tee dispenser. I paid $12 for it I believe + shipping.  
 

A bit about me, my name is Jason. Born and raised in Baton Rouge, La and now Live in Missouri.  I just picked up golf 3 months ago, and I have 6 rounds under my belt now, and shooting 98 my last time out. 

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I have a tee bag that hangs off my golf bag. probably filled with about 100 tees.

Before the round I pull a few out put in the cart dash board. One gets tucked behind my ear and I go about my business hacking up the course!

But I am always fascinated by new golf gadgets!
 

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Driver-Taylormade 10.5 Woods- Taylomade 3 wood, taylormade 4 Hybrid
Irons- Callaway Big Berthas 5i - GW Wedges- Titles Volkey  Putter- Odyssey protype #9
Ball- Bridgestone E6
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