What Tees Do You Use?

Herbie

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Plain wooden tees and any old crappy bits I find laying about for iron shots, but sometimes I dont use any at all.
 

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Silver castle tees for the driver & any broken one for everything else. Shame about the silver ones they are a nightmare to find I lose loads :(

Here's a tip for you...

Wrap 1 turn of electrical tape around the tee, preferably Red or white. Makes them loads easier to find.

A lad i play with ties the elctrical tape and a string with nuts.
 

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A lad i play with ties the elctrical tape and a string with nuts.

I was told a few weeks ago that it would be illegal to do that in a comp because it could be classed as an alignment aid.

Don't really see it myself but not all the rules are sensible imo.
 
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Used to use the white and blue wooden tees but i've found them a bit too big so i'm now using the white/yellow tees for both driver and irons.
 

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Plastic all the way - wooden tees snap with just one hit. Pink castles for driver (back wind), low plastic tees (any colour) for any other tee shot.
 

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White wooden tees only anything else would be wrong

Merry Christmas Freddie :)

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white/yellow for the driver (slowhand sink it wherever you like - top or bottom either will be consistent).

red or blue castle for the irons, or a finder for short par 3's

I'm finding I tend to tee lower lately.
 

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How many are in that bag for £20

I bought mine off ebay, 1000 cost me £8 plus P&P but they are one smacks I never have to look for them as they seem to smash into pieces, maybe not the value I expected.
 

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I don't get how people break wooden tees. Mine last at least one round each, and mostly get thrown away when I have chipped off enough of the top that the ball won't stay on. What the heck are you lot doing? 1000 tees would last me a life time. Longer even. I only break it if I put a terrible swing on it.
 

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Maybe, but my home track has been like concrete this year what with not much rain, and I still don't have an issue. That said, not much of the tee gets stuck in the ground, so I tend to just knock them over.
 
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