S
Snelly
Guest
Never had any issues whatsoever. Find a spot on the tee box with a decent bit of turf on it, place your ball down and swing away, jobs a good un. Not stupid at all.
On this occasion, I am afraid you are wrong.
Never had any issues whatsoever. Find a spot on the tee box with a decent bit of turf on it, place your ball down and swing away, jobs a good un. Not stupid at all.
On this occasion, I am afraid you are wrong.
Funny I was gonna say the same thing to you. I rarely miss greens on short par 3's using this method so will carry on doing so regardless of what you or anyone else says. Unless the tee boxes are in such a bad state of course.
Why not just remove or trim a few trees back. I have never heard of a club having this rule before
I think they've already done that and are constantly working on improving the hole. I guess it's not any different to carrying a bit of artificial turf for every fairway though? Sure that's through winter only but if it's a qualifier then it's hit off the ground...
Yes the mat rule is for winter, that is in place at quite a few clubs. Got to be a way to make to hole receive more sunlight though so that crazy rule of teeing up from the fairway can be disposed of. How does it affect pace of play with regards to waiting for everyone teeing their ball up? must be a mare on comp days
Sounds a tricky course full stop to me, what course is it?
There’s a par 3 9[SUP]th[/SUP] and 18[SUP]th[/SUP] at my course and until recently I’d been playing them brilliantly (one of the few holes I had been consistent with!). They play 116 and 126 yards respectively, both downhill, the 18[SUP]th[/SUP] severely so. Depending on wind, I’ve normally played an SW or PW, normally tee the ball low – about a finger tip of the ground. However, recently the ball just seems to slip of the club high and to the right. Very frustrating – this sometimes happens me when the ball is sitting up in ‘soft’ rough – like my club just swooshes under the ball. Should I tee the ball even lower, or when using a wedge from the tee box dispense with a tee altogether? PW & SW from the fairway are consistent and straight.
Funny I was gonna say the same thing to you. I rarely miss greens on short par 3's using this method so will carry on doing so regardless of what you or anyone else says. Unless the tee boxes are in such a bad state of course.
the idea of teeing it up is to create a perfect lie. you might be great at hitting par 3's without but teeing it up 0.5mm will cost you nothing (other than a tee) and give you the best possible chance. almost all pro's tee up.
I am only on about with a PW or a SW like the OP was asking, anything less than tha then yes I do tee it up. I have seen some pro's hit 3 or 5 woods from the tee without teeing it up, Stenson is one of these. But for PW and SW shots I never bother and have no problems whatsoever
tee up a bit higher and go 1 club more! I lose a club length wise when tee'd up with an iron.
Eh!!?? Really???
How's that?? Strange one that mate
Ben Hogan said that on a teeing ground, it is the only chance you get in a round of golf to ensure you have a perfect lie by using a tee peg and that you should always, always take up this advantage.