Titan Tees
Give me a good, old fashioned, natural wood tee about 2 3/4" and I'm good.
LBlack14 Give me a good, old fashioned, natural wood tee about 2 3/4" and I'm good.
I had not bought any wooden tee in the last decade. Usually I'll find some during a round of 18 without looking hard beyond the front of a tee box. Usually from the back and the middle tee boxes. Never had any good luck from the forward tee boxes ( ladies must be more frugal than guys ).
I'll save a bunch of it and send it to you.
They are sending me a package for me to evaluate, I will do an honest review for it as a training aid and if practical to use, how hard to use in firm ground, etc. I have been using the Zero Friction tees for years and they have been super. Sometimes, the ZF could be used in place of a sobriety test, but by far the most durable and least hard on my driver of any tee tried to date.
Typhoon Its BS... they last a long time though. One of the guys in our group would use them and if he hit a tee shot and it came out of the ground, we had to put out a fuckin Amber Alert because we HAD to find it.
I'd like to hear the technical explanation on how any tee can affect distance. I may be wrong, but:
- There is very little (insignificant) friction between the tee and the ball, right?
- The driver head hits and launches the ball well before the driver strikes the tee (if it strikes it at all), right?
- The way the ball sits on the tee does not affect launch angle or spin, right?
sdandrea1 I'd like to hear the technical explanation on how any tee can affect distance. I may be wrong, but:
There is very little (insignificant) friction between the tee and the ball, right?
The driver head hits and launches the ball well before the driver strikes the tee (if it strikes it at all), right?
The way the ball sits on the tee does not affect launch angle or spin, right?
It matters a bunch, between the ears !
I remembered the first time I tried a different tee was the Stinger Tee. It broke easily because of the skinnier neck. Had also tried the plastic tees when I played overseas 30 + years ago. I guess the marketing effort made the plastic tees popular again.
Long time ago, there were just two choices on the golf tee, the short tee and the long tee ( think it was 5/8th" ).
Now we have dozens choices at anytime through the revolving doors of changes.
I use a 12* driver and I tee the ball about 1" off the grass, so any old tee works for me.