Tees on a string - caption contest

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What's the theory behind them all being tied together? So you don't lose them?
Surely it will make the tee snap easier where the holes been drilled in it?
Do you carry a snap on cordless drill in your bag to drill a new tee if you break one?
 
I played with someone once who put masking tape around his tee, so it made a whistling sound as it flew through the air, and he said he never loses them then.

He was quite proud.:p
 
My parents used to live and play golf in Africa back in the 60s. The ground was too hard to get a tee in so he made his own.
He cut a piece of hosepipe into 3 or 4 different lengths, tied them together and included a 3 inch brightly coloured pompom my mum knitted.

Now where's that patent office number :D
 
I played with someone once who put masking tape around his tee, so it made a whistling sound as it flew through the air, and he said he never loses them then.

This is why, if I am going to tomahawk a club, I always throw it end over end.
That little hole in the end of your grip makes the same whistling sound.
I've never lost a club yet.
 
I've played with several golfers who have two pink castle tees tied together with a piece of string. It's supposed to stop you losing them, but if you do you lose both! :mmm:
 
Tho older you get, the less you care. Would happily play with several pink castle tees strung together but probably better to just have one tee tied to a brick :D
 
This is why, if I am going to tomahawk a club, I always throw it end over end.
That little hole in the end of your grip makes the same whistling sound.
I've never lost a club yet.

Good tip.

Lincoln quaker has two tenners that he cellotapes together, and has masking tape fitted to for the same reason, as well.
:thup:
 
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