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Sizes: 3/4", 1 1/8”, 1 5/8” y 2”
The 4 sizes cover all heights needed for a
perfect practice.
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DRIVING RANGE TEE BENEFITS:
- After
being fixed to the ground it remains in position during all the practice.
- As its flexible structure is similar to the tee for synthetic mat, the same benefits
above mentioned apply.
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2” Driving Range Tee:
It fits all modern drivers sizes (420/460 cm3). You can use it at the practice area, either on real grass or on
synthetic mat. The flexibility of the tee ensures that there will be no
resistance to the impact. The result is the possibility to impact at the sweet spot;
therefore you will get more distance and more precision.
1 5/8" Driving Range Tee:
Made to be used with medium drivers or woods 3 and 4. Golfers will find this size of great help for the game. You
will be able to practice at the driving range as you would play for pars 3 and
4 (which are majority in most courses).
1 1/8" Driving Range Tee:
Recently the hybrids appeared in the market, they are half way between woods and long irons. Many players reach pars
3 using a hybrid from the tee. If you use your 1” 1/8 tee when you practice at the driving range,
you will obtain better results at the court.
3/4” Driving Range Tee:
We all know that the secret for a good golf shot with the irons is to impact the
ball at the sweet spot of the club head. When you practice on synthetic mat you
can not pull out a divot, therefore the only way to impact the ball at the sweet
spot is to raise the ball position. This also results in a smooth shot without
the vibration produced when the club head contacts the mat.
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Problems of the conventional tee:
- Once
you hit the ball, in most cases, the tee flies towards the front to a distanceof 3 to 4 yards.
- If
there are players on both sides of you, it would be impossible to recover the
tee, either by courtesy or because of the risk to be knocked by a ball at 65
miles per hour.
- They will usually break.
- They pollute the practice area and make it mandatory to have Driving Range staff topick them up.
- Al
though they are not expensive, they represent an important expense.
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