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27-02-2012, 16:27   #16
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Has to be plastic, adds at least 30 yards carry to my drives.
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27-02-2012, 16:33   #17
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Wooden tees and they must be white.
I break too many of them also and it's not a sign of power but rather a sign that you are likely hitting down on the ball which is not ideal with the driver.

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27-02-2012, 19:27   #18
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Bought a big bag of green wooden tees a couple of years ago very, very cheap.

Realised fairly quickly why they were so cheap, after every drive they couldn't be found
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27-02-2012, 20:16   #19
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what ever you fancy using yourself===i prefer the wooden tees others prefer plastic.

its an individual choice.
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28-02-2012, 03:06   #20
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I always use wooden tee, when the driver is performing well i wont break one all round, if i'm hitting it crap, every shot requires a new tee.
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28-02-2012, 09:01   #21
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Has to be plastic, adds at least 30 yards carry to my drives.
You'll have to let us know where you're getting these magic tees.

I use pink plastic ones. They were the only colour in the shop when I was out and I struggle to break them.

Out as in out of tees by the way.
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28-02-2012, 09:09   #22
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You'll have to let us know where you're getting these magic tees.

I use pink plastic ones. They were the only colour in the shop when I was out and I struggle to break them.

Out as in out of tees by the way.
So you have come out with pink tees.
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I always use wooden tee, when the driver is performing well i wont break one all round, if i'm hitting it crap, every shot requires a new tee.
+1 - I would tend to go around with the same wooden tee for several rounds. What happens to them after a while is that the top starts to chip away and the ball then starts to fall off

I wish I could say the same about golf balls - I lose them by the shedload these days.
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01-03-2012, 20:27   #24
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I'm surprised this reason has not been posted yet.

Wooden but has to be painted.

This way they leave a mark on the bottom of the club so you can use as a point of impact marker or even see if you cut across the ball or too much on the inside
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Plastic as two guys here in Waterford make them and i get them for free off them
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02-03-2012, 16:45   #26
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Painted white and blue wooden tees for me.Don't know why but I never liked the plastic tees.
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