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subject: The Different Kinds Of Driving Range Tees [print this page]


One of the best things about going to a driving range is the convenience the facility offers.One good thing about driving ranges is it pampers golfers with a number of facilities and services it offers. It allows players to work on certain parts of their games with ease. But one particular convenience most ranges offer is the fact that you dont have to keep picking up your tee every time you hit your ball. Driving range tees doesnt fly off because it is mounted on the golf mat, it prevents it from flying off and stops you from having to go after it after every shot. Its made up of flexible material that allows it to endure the beating of a club. It is also very durable because driving range tees can last for a couple of weeks depending on the frequency of usage.

Golf tees come in different shapes and colors, unlike driving range tees that come in one particular shape and form. They usually come in white and have a thick tube-like shaft where the ball is rested. These tees are made of a special kind of plastic that resembles that of a childs toy, this material is what allows the tee to tolerate the constant beating of a clubs full swing. These tees are securely fastened on to the golf mat, this is why it doesnt fly off each time the ball is hit.

Driving range tees usually come in different heights. The height of the tees determines what type of club to use, it tries to mimic the feel of the different terrains of a golf course. The different heights are supposed to mimic different terrains along a golf course, which means they should be used with different clubs. Below you will find the different driving range tees and what kinds of clubs should be used with it.

2 tees These tees should be used with a driver. The height is similar to that of when you are about to tee off.

Woods are the appropriate clubs for 1 5/8 tees. Its a perfect tee to use when working on your long game.

1 1/8 tees Its one of the shortest tees that can be used with your woods.

3/4 tees are perfect for practicing shots using your irons. Its the lowest tee, anything lower than that will cause damage on your club and on the mat.

by: Myrose




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