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Sill a far more environmentally sound option than plastic though.

Depends how you look at it

A bag of plastic tees will prob last a player 5 years maybe more.. they don’t break

Wooden tees you are talking a bag a season maybe more depending on breakage
 
Sill a far more environmentally sound option than plastic though.

If you use plastic tees they don't snap, you only need half a dozen a year. When you lose a plastic tee someone else finds it and uses it. You don't need to buy new plastic tees because ones you find are in perfect condition.

Wooden tees snap. Depending on the firmness of the tee box and the clubs you are hitting, you might use half a dozen a round. Wooden tees may be biodegradable but still are manufactured and painted which has an environmental impact.

Which is better overall? I don't know the answer.
 
If you use plastic tees they don't snap, you only need half a dozen a year. When you lose a plastic tee someone else finds it and uses it. You don't need to buy new plastic tees because ones you find are in perfect condition.

Wooden tees snap. Depending on the firmness of the tee box and the clubs you are hitting, you might use half a dozen a round. Wooden tees may be biodegradable but still are manufactured and painted which has an environmental impact.

Which is better overall? I don't know the answer.

I use both tbh, plastic for par 3, wooden for the driver however if the ground is frozen or rock hard in the summer and the tee hasn’t been watered it can become a struggle to get a tee in

Plastic wins here as you just have a small bit to force in and you get the perfect height with your little castle 😂
 
We must be a similar age. I'd forgotten about those issues but your post sent a shiver through me.
You should stand next to me and see me swing, let alone putt. That would scare you. Threads, the film about a nuclear attack on Sheffield came out in 84 so I'd just left school but it was still relevant. I was still at school though for the 2011 riots in Brixton etc).
 
hope i may get the chance to play it myself one day, but very much doubt it, would be out of my league price wise.

Top tip for this. Buy one of them tin money saver things from Poundie and pop in 50p's or the off quid when you can. When it's full you'll have the green fee!
 
Genuine question but who decides what a divot is?
How hold does the divot have to be?
Do you get to clean the ball as well?
Do you get a drop if you are on the wrong fairway?
How many club lengths could you improve your angle by?

Basically this rule would have to become preferred lies on all fairways which is why it hasn't been put seriously considered.

1. The Player.
2. No age
3. No
4. Yes
5. 15cm
6. Could be, but would you risk dropping your ball if your lie looked ok in the first place?
 
Top tip for this. Buy one of them tin money saver things from Poundie and pop in 50p's or the off quid when you can. When it's full you'll have the green fee!
I'm getting like the queen never carry cash and only take money out for a specific reason, i can't remember the last time i had change lying around
 
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