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Teeing Ground

Category: Tips — December 31st, 2006

The first stroke on each hole is done from the Tee (officially called, teeing ground), Most players will use a tee (a small wooden or plastic peg), which makes the tee shot easier to get a good clean shot. Most courses offer a range of Tee boxes to play from, making the hole longer or shorter depending on which Tees the player starts at. Often, the different Tee boxes have names associated with degree of competence (e.g., Professional and Amateur Tees), or by sex and age (Men’s, Ladies’, Senior, etc.). In addition to a difference in distance, the different Tees may also eliminate or reduce the danger of some hazards for the “Forward” tees, such as water hazards. Teeing grounds on most golf courses are relatively flat, in order for the golfer to have a perfect lie for the first shot on a hole.

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