Know Your Course: Tees
Since its inception, golf has been the world's most elegant
sport. The rules and the discipline entailed in every golfer is
the main reason why the game is considered to exude sheer
combination of style and sportsmanship in the game.
However, golf will not be complete without its basic components.
These things are used to facilitate the process of playing the
game.
One of the main components of golf is the tee. On its basic
concept, golf tees are those used as stands that holds the golf
ball during the player's "first stroke" in each hole.
Tee is also used to unofficially refer to the area from which
the player hit his or her primary stroke. It is formally known
as the "teeing ground". Such that when a player is said to play
on the golf course' ninth hole, the player is said to play from
the "ninth tee" to the ninth green.
Consequently, the first shot hit by the player from a "teeing
ground" is known as a tee shot. For lengthy holes, tee shots can
be done using a driver; while for shorter holes, it is best to
use an iron.
Typically, using tees while on the verge of hitting the ball is
not allowed after the tee shot has been done. However, there are
instances wherein some rules of golf allow this kind of
technique known as "teeing the ball."
Too complicated? Read on.
Information on golf tees may range from the simplest to the most
complex information. This is because the term "tee" is being
used to refer to many things in a golf game.
Therefore, for people who wish to know more about tees, here is
a list that can be used in order to understand the concept and
importance of tees in golf.
1. The act of teeing is beneficial for drive shots.
Teeing, on its basic idea is considered as advantageous for
players who do drive shots. In this case, teeing is allowed most
of the time.
Alternatively, teeing is not allowed after the tee shot has been
delivered. Any shots where tees are used will be considered
illegal.
2. Tee shots can be executed without the use of tees.
As mentioned, tees are used when the first shot is played on the
hole of the teeing ground. If in the event that the first shot
is considered as a chip, a short "approach shot" of low flight
usually strike from next to the green, the player can have his
or her tee shot without using a tee.
3. Normal size of golf tee
The typical size of a golf tee is 2.125 inches in length.
However, tee sizes may vary depending on their length, and on
how they will be used in the game.
4. Forward tees are best for beginners
It is highly recommended by experts that forward tees should be
used by beginners. Forward tees are usually used by high or
middle handicap seniors and women.
5. Three different set of tees with three different functions
There are three different set of tees available in golf. These
are the back tees, middle tees, and the forward tees. Each set
of tees has its special function.
In choosing which set of tees are appropriate for a certain type
of player, it is best to consider the player's handicap, or the
amount of strokes that he or she must subtract from his or her
real score. This is usually done to initiate players who have
different capabilities to contend on an equal level.
Hence, for those who are low-handicap, it is best to use back
tees, also known as championship tees. For middle to high
handicap men, long-hitting or low-handicap seniors, and
low-handicap women, it is best to use middle tees.
On the other hand, forward tees are best for beginners and
low-handicap seniors and women.
With all of these things in mind, every golfer should realize by
now how important tees are in the game. Without these tees, the
game cannot officially start with the first hole.
Therefore, even if it is relatively complicated to understand
the basic concept of tees, still, it is important for a golf
player to know its concept and the rules that surround it in
order to achieve something in golf.