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I usually just rip open the plastic bag they come in and stuff that into a pocket on my bag, but after a few holes all the tees are spilled out just floating around with other size tees, ball markers, sharpies etc. Thinking about getting a little drawstring bag.

What does everyone use to organize the little stuff (tees, ball markers, etc)?

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I keep my tees, marker, pitchmark repairer and mini groove brush in my right pocket. I keep my glove in my left pocket in between shots, and in between holes. This way, i can use my ungloved right hand to rummage in my right pocket for the right tee or marker. I didn't think about the system i use, i have just realised this is how i do it. As you are a lefty, i guess just swap that all around.
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My bag has a pocket for tees. I carry in it, tees, of course, the divot tool, and a mini brush tool. When I get to the course, I usually take the divot toll and brush and put them in my pocket, and tees...I take 3 or 4 out put two in my pocket and the other two on the cart.

I also try to leave the bag of tees, inside the pocket that way is not much of a mess...

The marker I keep in the pocket for scorecards.
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I usually just rip open the plastic bag they come in and stuff that into a pocket on my bag, but after a few holes all the tees are spilled out just floating around with other size tees, ball markers, sharpies etc. Thinking about getting a little drawstring bag.

I put all my tees in a zip loc (or whatever brand it was) plastic bag. I put a smaller bag inside the tee bag for some other things like lucky ball markers and pitch mark repair tools.

I'm switching over to this bag ( click this link) but haven't move everything over yet. When I'm forced to use a power cart, I toss it up front. I can't access all the pockets on my Sun Mountain when it's on a cart, so this takes care of that. PS. it's smaller and lighter than it looks in the picture.

Mizuno MP600 driver, Cleveland '09 Launcher 3-wood, Callaway FTiz 18 degree hybrid, Cleveland TA1 3-9, Scratch SS8620 47, 53, 58, Cleveland Classic 2 mid-mallet, Bridgestone B330S, Sun Mountain four5.


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I have a pocket on my bag that only holds tees. I have one type and size that I use, so all I do is reach in the pocket and grab 5 or 6 and put them in my pocket when I play.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.


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Two sets of things:

1. Within my bag, I keep a "caddy pouch" - generic, no brand on it, three zippered pockets. In one, I keep my tees, and replenish regularly.

2. When I am walking, my push-cart has a container for tees, coins, etc; I place many in here.

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I've been using a black widow box from replacement spikes. It perfectly fits a few tees, pencil, coins and couple of divot tools. I like to be able to reach into a pocket without getting jabbed by a rouge tee or something. Also have a little pouch from an outting where I keep more tees and coins. Ball roam randomly in on of the big pockets.

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I usually just rip open the plastic bag they come in and stuff that into a pocket on my bag, but after a few holes all the tees are spilled out just floating around with other size tees, ball markers, sharpies etc. Thinking about getting a little drawstring bag.

I don't buy tees, I have about 1000 of them that I picked up on tee boxes for free (it's something to do while waiting for the fairway to clear

). I keep one pocket of my bag supplied with a couple hundred of them. Nothing else in that pocket but a couple of spare pencils. I don't worry about size, because I tee the ball fairly low, so anything down to about 1 3/4" works for me. At the start of the round I just pull out 3 or 4 and put all but one in my left pocket. One goes in the right pocket with a ball, green repair tool and two ball markers (one large and one small, selection depending on where my ball is in relation to other players).

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I put a couple of them in my pocket along with a spare golf ball or two.
The rest go in my bag.

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Wood - sam snead persimmon 2 wood (for windy days)
Hybrid burner tour launch 20* stiff flex.
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in a pocket in my bag. During a round i keep a plastic zero friction tee behind my ear that I basically use the whole round, unless it breaks or i can't find it after I hit my shot; then i would just replenish with a new tee behind the ear. a pencil goes behind the other ear.

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A bunch in the left pocket of my golf bag. A few in my pants right pocket and one or two in the velcro of my golf glove while I am playing. I leave some behind and pick a few up on every round so unless I am breaking them at the driving range I have a fairly stable supply.

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My bag has a pocket thats supposed to be a cooler for a couple drinks. Well it works very poorly for keeping drinks cool but its where i put my tees and a few balls that i plan on using for that particular round. If i want cold drinks i bring my cooler from work with me and put it on the cart. I'll usually put a few in my pocket before going to the range or playing and if i need more i get them out of the bag.

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Driver-top flite cannon 460 cc 10.5 deg, reg flex
3 Wood-ACUITY GOLF RCX 14°
3h-warrior golf tcp 20°
4h-warrior golf tcp 23°5h-warrior golf tcp 26° 6-pw-AFFINITY / ORLIMAR HT2 SERIES irons steel shafts regular flex56° sw-tour seriesram puttergolf balls-intech beta ti


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Keep longer tees in their original bag, sealed with a binder clip; inside that bag, I also keep a smaller bag with short tees (for irons and FW woods when broken tees aren't around).

I have second bag which contains ball markers and divot tools.

All this goes into left, back pouch in bag.
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Keep about 9-12 loose balls in back, central pouch / and a spare sleeve or two in the large bag pouch.

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Scorecard and pencil or two go in mesh pocket in lower bag.
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On course: Ball markers, divot tool, and a half dozen tees go in my right side pocket.
Provisional ball goes in my left side pocket.
Glove goes in right, back pocket once I'm on green.

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Wedges:  :callaway: MD3: 48°, 54°... MD4: 58° ||  Putter:image.png.b6c3447dddf0df25e482bf21abf775ae.pngInertial NM SL-583F, 34"  
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