I have the 4 more yards tee pegs for driver. Not for the gimmick but for consistent tee height. I think I've played 2 seasons with the same one. I have wooden tees for par 3's. Nothing fancy, just to get the job done.
Birtees I simply use for my garage launch monitor setup :) Great for not having to press tees into expensive mats Never even thought of using them on the course surprisingly
I don't know about others but I hate loosing tees. So I used the magnetic one, saves lots of time looking it, no more going around the tee box looking for the tee, the preset height also make it easier to tee up.
Orange castle tee driver in calm conditions, pink if into the wind. Short Irons green castle. Mid irons red castle tees, long irons blue castle tees hitting down, yellow castle tees hitting up. Castles just take the stress of getting set up. Bamboo have been proven to go further by 5 yards or plastic tees but they smash to quick, Carrying the castle tees? I make a 2mm bungee holders, 8-10 hoops carrying 8-10 tees easy to pull out and put away, simple and organized.
Bird dee tees are designed for indoor golf. So the tee doesn't damage the screen. I use Yada golf tees for my driver. Only used 2 last year. It's for tee height consistency. Fairway woods and irons only broken tees😂
Agreed. Our club pro uses them in his swing studio. The progressive heights allow him to accurately, quickly and consistently set the ball during a session. Work great.
I grabbed a whole bunch of the crest tees for $3 for 50, so I bought 150 of them. My games horrible and these tees don't break. Making golf so much cheaper
My usual Tee is wooden although I am trying to do my little bit for the environment and buy bamboo. The magnetic ones are reasonably popular in Philippines, often have an additional peg when you need a short tee. Hard to lose, hard to break, and are usable. I also got to use the coloured plastic tee with the white crown, I had broken a few wooden tees and my caddy produced one. I finished the round with it, it was ok. Next round I smashed the tee.
I’ve never used a tee that actually improved my game. I use Martini tees. They are easy to tee up and almost impossible to break. That’s all I need. ⛳️
I play plastic tees that have the same shape as wooden tees. I have played plastic tees in the past but they lasted about 3-6 rounds before the heads flew off. Last year, I bought ZTECH tees 50 for 10$ and I haven't broken one, I may have lost a few!
@BACK 9 FILMS no but will in the summer when I rent a practice bay when it's 115 outside, friend recommended them in golf simulator for easier use and they would only fly into screen
I haven't bought a tee in years as I pick them up on the course, and still have too many. Actually thing plastic tees should be banned. Horrible for the environment.
The question is 25 yards farther than what. Perhaps 25 yards farther than hitting it off the deck or 25 yards farther than you had been hitting a nerf ball. Nothing like truth in advertising is there? 😜
*what tee are you using right now? Any like this?*
Regular castle tee’s for me, the expensive ones seem like the emperors new clothes.👍😂😎
No using your normal plastic tees I don't believe a tee helps you hitting it long
I like Zero Friction tees , or Pride Professional wooden tees .
Martini Tees!!! I love them because I don't pick up tees anymore! They may be straighter too?
I have the 4 more yards tee pegs for driver. Not for the gimmick but for consistent tee height. I think I've played 2 seasons with the same one. I have wooden tees for par 3's. Nothing fancy, just to get the job done.
I saw a test where the standard wood tee peg are better! Thanks
I moved to step tees for driver and it was a definite game changer. No more guessing if I was teed up at the correct height or not.
Birtees I simply use for my garage launch monitor setup :)
Great for not having to press tees into expensive mats
Never even thought of using them on the course surprisingly
I don't know about others but I hate loosing tees. So I used the magnetic one, saves lots of time looking it, no more going around the tee box looking for the tee, the preset height also make it easier to tee up.
I use the magnet tees and find them great , haven’t been able to break or loose yet
You need to se the review of tees done by My Golf Spy. They found that plain wooden tees work best!!!
Orange castle tee driver in calm conditions, pink if into the wind. Short Irons green castle. Mid irons red castle tees, long irons blue castle tees hitting down, yellow castle tees hitting up.
Castles just take the stress of getting set up. Bamboo have been proven to go further by 5 yards or plastic tees but they smash to quick,
Carrying the castle tees? I make a 2mm bungee holders, 8-10 hoops carrying 8-10 tees easy to pull out and put away, simple and organized.
Bird dee tees are designed for indoor golf. So the tee doesn't damage the screen. I use Yada golf tees for my driver. Only used 2 last year. It's for tee height consistency. Fairway woods and irons only broken tees😂
Agreed. Our club pro uses them in his swing studio. The progressive heights allow him to accurately, quickly and consistently set the ball during a session. Work great.
I use a small castle fir my three wood, a reg tee for par three's using an iron and a Pride Professional long wooden tee for driver
I found an Amy Sports tee on a course and have been using that one tee for like 3 months,,,,on courses and driving ranges
I grabbed a whole bunch of the crest tees for $3 for 50, so I bought 150 of them. My games horrible and these tees don't break. Making golf so much cheaper
I think you need to do a video comparing your driver distance with all of these tees. Purely in the name of science!!🤣🤣
Hahaha like it David!! 😆😂😂
I like to use the magnet one for my driver. Not because of distance but the hight is the right for me and the durability of it is phenomenal !
didn’t think of it that way!
Another channel did a distance test with tees. And the wooden tee actually had a +5yds distance over any of the other "gimmicky" tees.
My usual Tee is wooden although I am trying to do my little bit for the environment and buy bamboo.
The magnetic ones are reasonably popular in Philippines, often have an additional peg when you need a short tee. Hard to lose, hard to break, and are usable.
I also got to use the coloured plastic tee with the white crown, I had broken a few wooden tees and my caddy produced one. I finished the round with it, it was ok. Next round I smashed the tee.
For the colder weather I use rubber winter tees off the mats
MyGolfSpy tested all those tees and none of them give you more distance.
@Mygolfspy did a test on tee height and these gimmick type tees vs wooden tees and found the wooden tees to be superior
I use a pink castle tee’s because it’s consistent rather than guessing with a wooden one.
I use a castle for Driver but normal wooden tees foe anything else.. Wooden tees are cheap as chips
Like balls, I mostly play what I find on the course. Doing my bit for the environment! 👍
Like it that’s why I like broken tees
I am with you. Don't really care , I hit a hybrid of the tee box alot so mostly use broken tees.
Bamboo for me, seem to be able to withstand a few hits, and much better for the environment
I’ve never used a tee that actually improved my game. I use Martini tees. They are easy to tee up and almost impossible to break. That’s all I need. ⛳️
Like it
Anytime, anyplace anywhere
Crest tee's are marketed as Circus tee's in the US, don't break, don't lose em. Couple last you the whole golf year.
I play plastic tees that have the same shape as wooden tees. I have played plastic tees in the past but they lasted about 3-6 rounds before the heads flew off. Last year, I bought ZTECH tees 50 for 10$ and I haven't broken one, I may have lost a few!
Magnetic tees with an attached short tee works like a charm. I would keep losing tees, not anymore
Mr Shortgame did a review on alot of the tees and the wooden ones went longer
You need to check if your Microphone is turned on before you start. I don’t think tees affect your ball enough to improve your strike.
MyGolfSpy tested various tees and found their claims to be BS. I use castle tees and the standard wooden tees.
Castle tees are the best because you can tee up your ball, at the correct height, everytime.
I use standard wooden tees ,
The Birtee is used best on simulators
I don't see any diff. I use a castle tee. So used to it. Wooden tees for irons and woods.
I use pride plastic tees, but I heard those bird tees work well in golf simulator
Have you
Tried them??
@BACK 9 FILMS no but will in the summer when I rent a practice bay when it's 115 outside, friend recommended them in golf simulator for easier use and they would only fly into screen
I haven't bought a tee in years as I pick them up on the course, and still have too many. Actually thing plastic tees should be banned. Horrible for the environment.
I tend to pick them up too!!
Horrible for the environment? 🙄
When a ban on plastic tees? So ridiculous to see so much plastic on a golf course!
Martini Tee's 🐊🏌🦅🇺🇸⛳️👍🏻
Castle tees. The name is funny
Marketing people can be so imaginative🫣😂😂
Haha i know
if you pay a pro , then they will use any tee!
True
Wood tees for me.....renewable resource and they are cheap.
The question is 25 yards farther than what. Perhaps 25 yards farther than hitting it off the deck or 25 yards farther than you had been hitting a nerf ball. Nothing like truth in advertising is there? 😜
Just watch a PGA tournament and they all play simple wood or plastic tees!
We call the 3rd tee as condom tees
😂
When it comes to golf if you make someone will be dumb enough to buy it.😀
you need to add subtitles man. so many instances that I can't make out wth you're saying
Will do