Jan 15, 2012 #21 Mattyboy Tour Rookie Joined Aug 6, 2007 Messages 1,482 Location Croydon, Surrey Visit site Think I would rather have a chipper in my bag than use castle tees!
Jan 15, 2012 #22 G griffgolf Head Pro Joined Sep 12, 2010 Messages 359 Location Chester Visit site I use " Pride Professional Blue Tee System Pts " 83mm Wooden Tees. They work well for me
Jan 15, 2012 #23 timchump Q-School Graduate Joined Jul 29, 2011 Messages 935 Visit site wow a lot of pink castle tees, do you guys hover the cub head at address? i use the diddy yellow castles, or normal tees and set it up so the equator of the ball is level with the top of the driver
wow a lot of pink castle tees, do you guys hover the cub head at address? i use the diddy yellow castles, or normal tees and set it up so the equator of the ball is level with the top of the driver
Jan 15, 2012 #24 elliottlale Q-School Graduate Joined Mar 1, 2011 Messages 842 Visit site i use white castle tees. my driving has improved since i changed from wooden ones, i now get a consistent height with the driver
i use white castle tees. my driving has improved since i changed from wooden ones, i now get a consistent height with the driver
Jan 16, 2012 #25 B Bikky73 Assistant Pro Joined Jan 4, 2012 Messages 123 Location North East Visit site Think i'm going to go back to white Castles. I'd started using the polycarbonate brush tee's but don't get consistent drives. At least with white castle's I KNEW i'd slice a 180 yarder.... LOL
Think i'm going to go back to white Castles. I'd started using the polycarbonate brush tee's but don't get consistent drives. At least with white castle's I KNEW i'd slice a 180 yarder.... LOL
Jan 16, 2012 #26 Dellboy Challenge Tour Pro Joined Oct 5, 2011 Messages 989 Location Wilton, Nr Salisbury Visit site Pink for me as well.