What Tees do you prefer for driver

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Just ordered some Pride Wooden Tees for my driver as i am changing from the plastic castle tees

Ordered the 70mm and 80mm versions with colour bands

What Tees do you use and why ?
 
i use the pro lenght plus (83 mm im fair sure) .. white with blue band , top of the blue line at groung level seems to suit me .. change that a bit in wind .. lower into , fraction higher down wind ..
 
Coloured wooden ones 70mm but I try and avoid white ones, superstition after a couple of bad drives had to be the white tee I was using not a bad swing of course! :rofl:
 
I was pink castle, then went with wooden (golf pride yellow so 83mm ish I think)

forgot to replenish for last round out and as I changed to carrying I had 1 silver castle and several red golf pride wooden. I had the most consistant drives ever

in summary - castle silver :)
 
I like the Pink castle tee but its a tad low for my driver and the silver is too high

I like the idea of wooden tees more traditional but i was worried about consistent height

The pride series have coloured bands which saves me getting the marker pen out for every tee !
 
Long and plastic
One size fits all.
If clubs are now so forgiving on off centre hits, why worry yourself about a few millimeters either way.
I dont really find it a problem teeing the ball up the same way each time so not into castle tees
 
Long and plastic
One size fits all.
If clubs are now so forgiving on off centre hits, why worry yourself about a few millimeters either way.
I dont really find it a problem teeing the ball up the same way each time so not into castle tees

but you are a PGA pro Bob, your swing is a lot more consistant and therfore even if teed up 2mm from the ground you could probably put a swing on it!
 
but you are a PGA pro Bob, your swing is a lot more consistant and therfore even if teed up 2mm from the ground you could probably put a swing on it!

If you cant hit the sweet spot consistently, what's the point teeing the ball up at the sweet spot? ;)
 
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