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I was curious what the general consesus was in regards to this?
I have a friend who said its always recommended to use a tee but I wasn't sure this was required or just his personal preference? I'm a new golfer so please forgive my ignorance. I prefer hitting my irons directly off of the ground but wasn't sure if that was frowned up at some courses. |
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I was curious what the general consesus was in regards to this? Nicklaus and Trevino have both been quoted as saying to the effect of " Why wouldn't you give yourself a perfect lie when you have the opportunity?" ![]() |
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I usually use a tee on par 3's. Certain shots like an easy knock down 9-iron or any sort of wedge I won't use one, but those types of shots on par 3's are few and far between where I play.
It is the only place on the golf course that you can use a tee, you might as well take advantage of it. Even if it is just to get the ball 1mm above the ground. It is not required and I have known several good golfers who never used them. And if you don't want to use one, that is fine too. No course will frown upon someone not using a tee. |
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Nicklaus and Trevino have both been quoted as saying to the effect of " Why wouldn't you give yourself a perfect lie when you have the opportunity?" I always tee my ball up on a short tee when hitting an iron. I use a cut down ZF tee. Those things last forever. |
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Hey Bonk, |
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