do tee`s make a difference??

ianshearin

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I believed the hype and bought 50 Years worth of 'low friction' tees....

No idea if it makes any difference, but with so many other things that affect my driving, I find it hard to believe lower friction tees will add anything to my Golf...

Ive always been a sucker though for the marketing, I once got talked into buying a lower weight cycle frame which saved 0.2 Kgs over the already overpriced frame I had... I was around 10kg overweight at the time.... kinda think I got screwed there..
 

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I only ever use wooden tees. Don't know why, just habit I guess. Never have liked plastic ones of any description. If I pick a plastic one up I'll always give it to one of my playing partners (if they want it) but I always look for decent wooden ones that people have left behind and put them in my pocket/bag.
 

philly169

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i've always used wooden tees, i just dont like the way plastic ones bend.

I just buy a bulk 100 tee pack at like £5, they last a good few weeks and these days are biodegradable.
 

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i've always used wooden tees, i just dont like the way plastic ones bend.

I just buy a bulk 100 tee pack at like £5, they last a good few weeks and these days are biodegradable.

These are better value for money...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1000-Wooden-Golf-T...=item2a0e672d0e

Bought a box about 18 months ago and they are still going strong.
A lot cheaper than a bag of 10 from the pro shop for a quid
;)
 
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