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Plastic or Wood Tees? Something Else?


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  1. 1. What kind of tees are you using?

    • Bristle Tees: Brush T, X-Tee, Rip Tips...
      26
    • Plastic/Composite: Zero Friction, Wedge Tee...
      112
    • Wood
      234
    • Other
      6


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I use plastic tees. I use a longer one (2 1/2") for the driver and a broken one that's about 3/4" long for everything else. I use the short one because sometimes it's just easier to adjust my tee if I put it in slightly on an angle and the ball won't stay on it when it isn't buried 2" into the ground. Just lost my driver tee last week on a bad drive (insult to injury), but had another in the bag. Pretty sure I found them both on the course. I can't think of the last time I bought tees.

Bill

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I currently use plastic stepped tees, but I also have wood ones. The plastic ones don’t break as quickly, and the results are about the same.

 

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