Tees (plastic/wooden)

shanker

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I use a pink plastic one for the driver,and a small red one for the rest.I tend to think the wooden ones break to easy
Interesting colour choice, DTM. I go for blues in all hues, darling. Must get together and play AROUND (if you get me?)
Agree about the wooden ones, though.
 

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Pink are good for me, but I will probably go back to Silver now the mats have been put away. I have a few blues for 3 wood and a selection of orange and red......often can't tell which are which of of those two in the far corners of my bag pocket....
 

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I used to find the pinks gave me too much height. Started using the white castles & the ball rolls a fair distance when the fairways aren't wet.

Bought some "Zero Friction" tees recently,advertised as "giving you substantially longer drives". I Can't tell the difference at all.
 

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I bought some brush tees, not for the hype, but for the height. Quite good, but a tad low in "yellow" height. Won't bother again. I used white castles for years with a 250cc g.b.b. If you are using them for a big driver, I'd say well done to you, if you catch 'em good, they must be coming out quite low, which is good for low rolling drives.
How's your course coming on? The ones around here (a bit north of you) are looking way better in the last two weeks...at last!
 

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I use white wooden, 3 3/4 inch i think. Ones i just bought have a blue line on the help tee up consistently. Hardly ever break em, and if i do i keep the tops for iron shots!
 

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Just started using plain wooden myself and now wonder why I ever used plastic. Not at all difficult to tee up at a consistent height with wooden and <u>so</u> much better for the environment
 

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Not sure.Bought a whole load of wooden tees but im finding im breaking 1 per hole although thats probably down to poor technique. Will get through the ones I have have bought and either improve or buy plastic!!!
 

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i think it's better to switch to using plastic ones if you break the wooden one on every hole. it will really save you a couple of bucks.
 
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