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Dan Parker


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Posted : Tue 17th Nov 2009 21:09

Does anyone use them, if so how do they differ?

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Tim Hawkins


Handicap : 15.9

Reply : Tue 17th Nov 2009 23:34

Have used them Dan, wouldn't go out of the way to buy one though.  Like most 'revolutionary' tees they're only for standing your ball on.

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Wayne Santorini


Handicap : 0

Reply : Wed 18th Nov 2009 00:12

Sorry if I sound "old" but can't even force myself to try one, only use wooden tees and white at that.

Do I sound as if I can't adapt to the changing world NO!!!, golf is all about what you feel comfortable and confident with, and what I use allows me the comfort of concerning myself with other things like perfect connection, distance and position.

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Dan Parker


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Reply : Wed 18th Nov 2009 19:09

I think i'll give them a miss then i was just wondering.

I was only asking though as i saw them for the first time and was wondering but if things didn't advance we would still be using wood woods? So as a beginner i wondered if there might be an advantage.

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Paul Everett

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Handicap : 18.4

Reply : Wed 18th Nov 2009 20:43

Hi Dan,

My wife bought me some during the summer. Tried them and they were ok, but, to me, no different to any other tee. I didn't notice any difference in shot length or direction either. Given the price, I will stick to my normal castle or plain tees.

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Robbie Allison


Handicap : 25.2

Reply : Thu 19th Nov 2009 12:49

I have a yellow one that I use in winter..

Only because I can see it...

And it doubles up as a shaving brush.

 

other that that no benefit at all...

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Russell Middleton

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Handicap : 14.9

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 02:47

I received some as a Christmas present.

One good thing about the yellow one I used it that they were very easy to find after taking my shot, something that isn't too easy with my pink castle tees!

Russ

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John Pettitt


Handicap : 19.4

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 08:33

I'm still using sand.

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Andrew Guyton


Handicap : 7.1

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 19:55

Is that why you are so good out of bunkers then JP!?

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John Pettitt


Handicap : 19.4

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 20:15

You must have watched one of my lucky ones at South Winchester, Andrew. I am pretty good from fairway bunkers but the ones around the greens I find rather difficult, so I have tended to avoid them as much as I can.

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Andrew Guyton


Handicap : 7.1

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 20:28

I find avoiding them really easy at the moment as I can't get on the course for love nor money!

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Graham Mclean


Handicap : 7

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 20:35

Hi Dan , i use a different variety of brush tee its a 100mm plastice brush tee off ebay , i only use it for driver tho , find it doesn't break easily , used last one for 18 months now, tee my ball up about 3 inch and let it rip usually 270-280 down the middle , oh such fun.....

happy golfing

G

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Andrew Guyton


Handicap : 7.1

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 22:43

Not too sure it is the tees sending it 280 down the middle

I get my driver tees sent from Oz, the are called blade tees and are almost impossible to break, and the size (and colour) makes them easy to find.  I found brush tees a PITA after a while as the brushes would get bent and the ball would keep falling off the tee.

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Patrick Bourke


Handicap : 11.3

Reply : Fri 20th Nov 2009 23:32

 The sand comment gave me a chortle JP. I've got to say it's incredulous how these 'inventors' get the backing for such an inane product. How can it possibly make any difference. And while I'm on it why do they make red tees? It's a well known fact that spotting red on green is a v difficult distinction. I think the only possible explanation is that we lose them and buy more. And another thing, wooden bloody tees. Where's the point? You're forever rooting in your bag for replacements. Anyway that's me done.

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