Castle Tees Are For Winners....

  • Thread starter Thread starter Snelly
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wooden tee with yellow markings (other colours available) set my height purrfectly for my driver don't normally use a tee on par 3's unless really bad divots then just find someones broken one,castle tees are for newbies in my opinion.

Same for me. Always used to use Castle tees for all my clubs now go with the above for driver but keep the tiny orange castle for irons, they are just right for the perfect lie with an iron.
 
Question for those who use castle tees as its a consistent height for your driver - do you wear your driver out quickly by hitting the same spot all the time??

I Wang a tee in so about 1/4 ball is just above the face, line the driver up with the aim mark in exactly the same spot every single time and the proceed to splatter ball and tee marks over the full area of the driver face, from low heely ones to high toey ones. :(

Must get expensive to replace your driver every 2mobths!!;) use wooden tees and spread the strike around, you paid for all of the club so you might as well use it!!! :)
 
I have nothing against castle tee's, but I have always used white wooden tee's. You had to use them with varnished persimmon headed drivers too stop the varnish chipping (Back in the good old days) and I have never changed.

Shark
 
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