Types & Brands For Tee’s

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By TDial

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  1. Palmer C

    Palmer C
    Ashland, MA

    I'm reading through the comments and thinking what the hell is the Professional Tee System? I go check mine and, sure enough, that's exactly what I use (2 3/4 inches). I've been using the same kind seemingly forever. I just knew where they were in the shop and always grabbed the same color and length.
  2. I've been using the Tour Tee brand ones for a while now and like them. I haven't broken one, just worn out the rubber part on the top.
  3. Wood tees scar the face on my Driver, I can definitely see the difference on the face after 6 months, plus plastic tees last longer, If you loose 2-3 a day someone usually picks them up, Wood tees break easily , And there left on the tee box, My course has a small tee can for disposal, Broken or not, There's never any plastic tees left behind
  4. Anything less than driver I can generally find a broken tee to reuse on the tee box. For that reason, I've had one bag of bamboo tees in my bag easily for 10+ years. I hardly ever use more than 1 tee per round unless I lose it.
  5. I play the 3 1/4 inch Western Birch in natural colors I do not like leaving white paint on my driver. They are good tees and hold up well. I am goofy and like to use the same type of tee every time so I can get the height consistent and it keeps my OCD in check
  6. I pick up tees that I find on the course. I use whatever I find. I haven’t paid for a tee for a long time, and I probably have enough tees to last for the rest of my life.
  7. Dean S

    Dean S
    Mission Viejo, CA

    Love Western Birch for color combinations and styles in hardwood (prefer darker stain versions) and not bamboo -- 2 3/4"
  8. ScottyC50

    ScottyC50
    Painesville, Ohio, USA

    I thought I read an article (maybe My Golf Spy) that said somehow wood were better than plastic. I like wood, but I think for the majority of us, it makes no difference. Go with what you like!
  9. Rob R

    Rob R
    Chicago, IL

    I use plastic tees with the U.S. Flag on them.
  10. Jerry M

    Jerry M
    Dallas, TX

    I only use wooden tees....never plastic.

    There is some debate and rules that private clubs have adopted on tee types. Some have banned wooden tees and some have banned plastic. I think this only applies to private clubs and possibly resorts.
  11. jsh_golf

    jsh_golf
    Wisconsin

    Over the past couple of seasons, I have had the opportunity to use both Western Birch and Tour Tees, which are made of wood and plastic, respectively. Both styles have their merits, but I have ultimately decided to switch back to using Western Birch tees. This decision is driven by my concern for the environment, as well as the fact that I can get custom Western Birch tees in my favorite color, adding a personal touch to my game.
  12. John M

    John M
    Asheville, North Carolina

    Military
    I use the No Laying Up tees. I buy a lot of stuff from them and they always throw in a little bag of tees and stickers.
  13. Manny A

    Manny A
    Staten Island, NY

    Military
    I use the 2-3/4 Four Yards Longer brush type tee. An argument can be had for Length, but No driver marks on the face and have noticed a slightly better dispersion and spin (lower).. less than driver: Western Brich Tees
  14. Only like to use wooden and tbh they all do the job irrespective of brand in my opinion (although I’d love some titleist ones as I’m sure they’d perform better! )

    Aaron rai uses orange plastic castle tees when I saw him play recently
  15. Haven't bought tees in forever it seems. I periodically sort the ones I have. The PTS tees are useful and I take a sharpie and mark the plain jane wooden tees of the same length with a stripe on the bottom to keep the length in the ground consistent. I tend to use the wooden tees on the range and plastic tees on the course. I can usually use the same tee on the course for most of a round.
  16. David Lightbody

    David Lightbody
    Adelaide

    Wooden Tees. Especially the Team Titleist tees.
  17. jeff p

    jeff p
    Central Illinois

    I’ve used the same plastic tee for over 2 years.
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  18. ACastro

    ACastro
    Arlington, Tx

    I use wooden. My favorite is PTS 3” Pro Length Plus. It’s perfect for my driver size and they are surprisingly durable. On the practice range, I use the same tee until it breaks. These tees break about every 4 shots.
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  19. Fred Closs

    Fred Closs
    Denton, TX

    For a few years now, I've been using the "Martini Tee". It's unbreakable and one only needs to carry one in their pocket. The down side is the occasional tee box fronted by what used to be call a water hazard and the tee carries into the water or long grass.
  20. I use the Western Birch Bamboo tees, 2 /3/4" length. I like the the different color offerings they have and for wood tees they are pretty durable
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