The Best TEES I Every Started and Ended a Round of Golf With
Jan 22, 2007 Maybe I’m not alone in the search for the best tee. Most of the gimmick tees I’ve tried are just that. I like the red, yellow and white molded plastic tees - but they break or I just can’t find them. The trusty wooden tees obviously break and haven’t really kept up with the technology that is consistently advancing iron, woods and balls.
Over the weekend I tried out the new TaylorMade R7 TI 3-wood and a Tour Edge 3 wood. For me the TaylorMade won hands down. Especially when I landed 3 in a row in about the same landing zone. Being that I was planning on buying the TaylorMade on E-bay I made a purchase - yes Tees.
I decided to try those Brush tees and also one I hadn’t seen before called the Lift Tee. I had a three wood shot on the third and decided to use the Brush tee. Skied that shot. The brush tee is to high for me. I hit the 3-wood off the deck most of the time. So I reloaded and brought out one of the four Life Tees I’d brought along. Wam - straight and long. That was nice. I continue on to play about 15 holes before it got dark. When I reached into my pocket at the end of the round I still had the same four Lift Tees I’d started with. Now I don’t now about you, but that’s never happened to me before.
I was so amazed I had to post this. Let me recap - Lift Tees provide great performance, durability and findability - they didn’t break and I could find them whether I used them for fairway woods or irons.
The Specifics: Disributed by Goodfellows USA of Torrance, CA the Lift Tee comes in a packet of 8 long sized tee so you can use them for any club in the bag. There’s also a 10 pack of 2 1/2” tees. Just did a Google search for you. Go to GolfStuffCheaper to get some of your own or call your local golf shop to see if they carry them. These have been in the UK awhile, but I believe they are pretty new to the States.
Happy Golfing - Dr. Ted

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