The Baron
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Happy New Year everyone.
Has anyone tried these golf tees?
Do they work?
Has anyone tried these golf tees?
Do they work?
Happy New Year everyone.
Has anyone tried these golf tees?
Do they work?
Thanks Steve, that's what I thought.Sounds like a load of rubbish to me.
TXG actually did some testing of tees claiming to give better results, if I remember correctly none of them worked
Depends if the driver stops to punch your lights outImagine throwing one of these tees at a car driving passed at 50 mph, would it slow the car down?
Not for me.
Just checking out the swiftee website. They have another tee product advertised as a clip on tee. Key benefits include:
- portable
- height adjustable
These are massive ground breaking innovations that will revolutionise golf. No other tee can offer this!
SWIFTEE Clip On Durable Golf Tee Tees With Height Markers - 5 x 70mm 5
CLIP ON DESIGN: Conveniently clip to your hat, bag, glove or clothing for quicker access. DURABLE: Made with our famous polycarbonate plastic for brilliant durability to last multiple rounds. HEIGHT MARKETS: Designed with multiple height markers to suit your game. VARIETY: Supplied in a box of...www.swifteegolf.co.uk
Laura Davies manages to hit it straight without it costing a penny.And £10 for a box of 10 tees. Imagine paying £1 a tee and watching your top flite slice into the trees
Not disputing the ruling, but why is it allowed to put a line on your ball to help with direction but this isn’t allowed?If it is those as shown then they do not meet the Rules of Golf
6.1
Tees (Rule 6.2)
A tee is a device designed to raise the ball off the ground. A tee must not:
- be longer than 4 inches (101.6 mm);
- be designed or manufactured in such a way that it could indicate line of play;
- unduly influence the movement of the ball; or
- otherwise assist the player in making a stroke or in his play.
Yes the rules do have some oddities.Not disputing the ruling, but why is it allowed to put a line on your ball to help with direction but this isn’t allowed?
Yes the rules do have some oddities.
I reckon they were trying to stop tees that make ball fly in a certain direction.
Woah!!!Just checking out the swiftee website. They have another tee product advertised as a clip on tee. Key benefits include:
- portable
- height adjustable
These are massive ground breaking innovations that will revolutionise golf. No other tee can offer this!
I don’t see how a tee could do this (despite the claims from manufacturers)