To reduce the resistance and increase the ball's distance
360 degrees striking angel
How to Buy Golf Tees:
Buy a very small number of tees of varying heights from 2 1/4 inches to 3 1/4 inches (4 inches if you have a driver with a tall club head)
Go to a local driving range where you can hit the ball off the ground instead of a mat. Bring along a black Sharpie marker, new tees and a small bag
Buy a bucket of golf balls to hit on the range. Take out three to five tees
Draw a half circle around the center of a golf ball with the marker
Tee the ball up on one of the new tees with the black line parallel to the ground and facing the club head when you swing
Hit the ball and watch the ball flight
Check the club face of your driver to see where the ball contacted the club. If you like the results of the hit and the mark is in the sweet spot of the club, put the tee in the bag. If you broke the tee, mark the head of the tee and put it in the bag
Continue marking golf balls, hitting them from the tee and putting good tees in the bag. Go through the same process with each length of tee
Look at the tees that consistently let you hit the sweet spot on your driver. Note the various lengths to determine which length works best for you. If there is no clear choice, keep hitting until you determine which length is best
Buy several varieties of tees at the ideal length to hit with the driver to find a wood, plastic, brush system or other material you like to use
How to Clean Golf Tees:
Golf tees are not terribly hard to clean, but the proper method depends on the tee's material. Golf tees are usually wood or plastic, and some have a rubber tip or even nylon bristles. Other tees, including biodegradable tees, are also available. Naturally, biodegradable tees won't hold up to cleaning very well. But you can clean all other types of golf tees, making them look nearly new -- perhaps not "straight out of the bag" new, but new enough.
Clean plain plastic tees by soaking them in warm water with a few drops of liquid soap. If the tees are grass stained, add a bit of laundry detergent to the water.
Remove each tee from the water. Rub them with a sponge and dry them with a microfiber towel.
Scrub soil and stains from wooden tees, using a washcloth and mild soap. Dry with a towel. Stubborn stains may be removed by rubbing dry baking soda on the tee, followed by a damp -- not wet -- cloth
Add a little liquid soap to bristle-headed tees and brush with a toothbrush. If the whole tee is plastic or rubber, you can soak it first in warm water to loosen the dirt.
Attack dirt on rubber-tipped tees using a soft cloth, warm -- not hot -- water and a little soap
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Other Thoughts: There's not a lot you can say about these tees except that they're purple! It's not an easy color to find, and I've found them to be quite lucky.
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Other Thoughts: We were looking for a small gift item for a golf tournament and the purple color of the tees matched our tournament color theme perfectly...and the price was great!
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Other Thoughts: You often can play an entire round with the same tee. These tees were so thin that they seldom lasted beyond a single hole. I got these for my wife who has a very low handicap so it wasn't a user issue. The tees are just way too flimsy.
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Other Thoughts: Theyre golf tees. The red color makes them easy to see after Ive swung. I like to reuse tees if I can. If theyre not cracked to crap, I will reuse them. I get an avg of two uses out of these.
Customer Reviews :
Other Thoughts: There's not a lot you can say about these tees except that they're purple! It's not an easy color to find, and I've found them to be quite lucky.
Other Thoughts: The quality is good but the color is not really purple - they are more of a dark blue with a slight hint of purple to them.
Other Thoughts: We were looking for a small gift item for a golf tournament and the purple color of the tees matched our tournament color theme perfectly...and the price was great!
Other Thoughts: You often can play an entire round with the same tee. These tees were so thin that they seldom lasted beyond a single hole. I got these for my wife who has a very low handicap so it wasn't a user issue. The tees are just way too flimsy.
Other Thoughts: Theyre golf tees. The red color makes them easy to see after Ive swung. I like to reuse tees if I can. If theyre not cracked to crap, I will reuse them. I get an avg of two uses out of these.
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