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by Janessa Jacobs Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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When you tee off if you imagine a straight line going from between your legs and through the middle of the ball. When your club face makes impact with the ball, the club face should be in parallel with this line.

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What do the tee colors mean on a golf course?

The tee colors tell you where you should start your play, based on your skill level. Par is the number of strokes a reasonably competent player should take to play a particular hole. Every hole you play on a typical golf course will be a par-3, par-4, or par-5.

How do you choose the correct tees for your golf course?

Another Method: Use Average 5-Iron Distance Here's another general guideline for choosing the distance at which to play a golf course: Take your average 5-iron distance (be honest!), multiply by 36, and choose the tees that most closely match that yardage. Example: You hit your 5-iron 150 yards. So 150 times 36 equals 5,400.

Should you move up or down Tees in golf?

If you are struggling from one set of tees—unable to reach par-3 holes from the tee, or unable to reach par-4 holes in two shots—then move up to an easier (shorter) set of tees. Many amateur golfers (especially men) try to play from tees that are too long.

Do you know the basics of golf etiquette?

There is certain etiquette all golfers are taught when first learning to play the game, such as not to step in another person’s line on the green, and not to talk while another person is hitting. Those are the basics, but not what I’m talking about here. There are underlying rules of etiquette; ones that you may never even know existed.

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How do you know where to tee off?

A general rule of thumb to determine which tee box is right for you is if you hit your driver under 200 yards, play from the closest tee. If you hit from 200-225 the next farthest tee, and so on. When you are hitting 275+ accurately you should be playing the farthest tees back.

How do I know which tee to use when golfing?

Here's another general guideline for choosing the distance at which to play a golf course: Take your average 5-iron distance (be honest!), multiply by 36, and choose the tees that most closely match that yardage. Example: You hit your 5-iron 150 yards. So 150 times 36 equals 5,400.

How do you determine who tees off first?

The competitor who has the honor at the first teeing ground is determined by the order of the draw. In the absence of a draw, the honor should be decided by lot. The competitor with the lowest score at a hole takes the honor at the next teeing ground. The competitor with the second lowest score plays next and so on.

What tee should I play off?

Use the three tee set standards. As we have already mentioned, this will differ from person to person, but the general rule is: The back tees: low-handicap men. The middle tees: middle- to high-handicap men, low-handicap women, or low-handicap senior men.

What color tee should I play from?

White tees are used by most average golfers and are meant for those who can drive the ball 200 to 250 yards. Blue tees are usually the farthest from the hole and are reserved for experienced golfers or those who have exceptional driving range.

How far can a 5 iron hit?

The average distance a male golfer can hit a 5 Iron golf club is 160 yards. A female can hit a 5 Iron 140 yards. Professional golfers are known to hit 195 to 205 yards with a 5 iron.

What is the golden rule of golf?

Play the ball as it lies. Don't move, bend, or break anything growing or fixed, except in fairly taking your stance or swing. Don't press anything down.

How do you determine who putts first in golf?

When starting a hole, generally the player with the lowest score on the previous hole plays first. After starting a hole, the ball farthest from the hole is usually played first.

Who putts first if off the green?

Rule 10-1b states that once everyone has teed off, the golfer farther from the hole plays first, regardless of position. There is no penalty in match play for playing out of turn, but your opponent can make you cancel and replay your shot.

When should you move from white to blue tees?

A good rule of thumb to use is if you cannot reach the green on a par three in one shot because of distance, it is a good sign that you should move up a tee. Also, the lower your handicap is, the further back you should be playing.

What do the different color tees mean in golf?

BLUE means that the hole has been cut at the back of the green, furthest away from the golfer who is approaching. WHITE means that the hole has been cut somewhere in the middle of the green. RED means that the hole has been cut at the front of the green.

Should I play from white or blue tees?

White Tees: Men's tees, middle to high handicap, typically the middle option of all the tee boxes, and used by most men. Blue Tees: Men's tees, mostly used for championship or tournament play, and for low handicap male golfers.

Should I play from the blue or white tees?

White Tees: Men's tees, middle to high handicap, typically the middle option of all the tee boxes, and used by most men. Blue Tees: Men's tees, mostly used for championship or tournament play, and for low handicap male golfers.

What do the yellow tees mean in golf?

These are the novice tees. GOLD or YELLOW tees can have two different meanings. If near the front (closer to the green) they are for seniors who can't drive the ball quite so far. If these tees are back (away from the green) then they are the Championship tees. SILVER are typically reserved for senior women.

Why are the back tees called the tips?

“Playing from the tips” means to play from the farthest tee box on a golf course. The “tip” of the golf course. Alternatively, it means to play the entire distance on a golf course. For example, if a golf course is 6,100 yards, “playing from the tips” means playing the whole 6,100-yard course.

When should I move to the blue tees?

A good rule of thumb to use is if you cannot reach the green on a par three in one shot because of distance, it is a good sign that you should move up a tee. Also, the lower your handicap is, the further back you should be playing.

Can you fade off to the left on a straight tee shot?

If you are really wanting to hit a straight tee shot every time, great, go practice. The reality is, your hard work and practice can’t be the blame for your fade off to the right or your fade off to the left. You could slightly miss-hit the ball and there she goes, off to the left…blame it on the wind.

Can Teeing Off Straight Benefit Me?

Yes, tee ing off straight can benefit you and hitting a straight tee shot is a beautiful sight to see when the ball leaves the club face. Most times though, that’s hard to replicate because of all the variables that are at play.

Who Tees Off First In Golf?

When it comes to the first hole, the player who tees off first is usually listed on a scorecard which is determined by the committee. If this cannot happen, the player to tee off first is decided by other fair means such as a coin flip or by lot. After the first tee, the player that wins a hole gets to play first on the next tee.

Who Putts First If Someone Is Off The Green?

Rule 10-1b clearly states that the golf player farther from the hole plays first regardless of the position. That is after everyone has teed off. So if someone is off the green, the rule still applies since everyone has teed off.

How to know if you need to move to a shorter set of tees?

And always remember that first rule of thumb we mentioned: If you are unable to reach the par-3 holes in one shot (we're talking distance, not actually getting your ball on the green), or unable to reach the par-4 holes in two shots from the set of tees you are playing, it's a good sign that you need to move up to a shorter set of tees.

What does it mean when you have different tee boxes?

The different tee boxes correspond to different yardages, which also means different playing abilities. The tees at the back of the tee box are the longest set, the ones at the front the shortest set (you can find the yardages by checking the corresponding lines on the scorecard—blue tees are designated on the scorecard by the "Blue" line, and so on).

How many yards are tees less than the pro tour?

Mid-handicappers might choose the set of tees whose yardage is around 500-1,000 yards less than the pro tour that represents their gender or age. High-handicappers should consider the set of tees whose yardage is 1,000 to 1,500 yards less than the pros play.

How many tee boxes are there in golf?

Most golf courses have at least three sets of tees—the forward tees, middle tees and back (or championship) tees. Other courses might have as many as five, six or seven sets of tees. How do you know which set of tees to use?

What is a championship tee?

The championship tees ( back tees) are for low-handicap men. The middle tees are for middle to high handicap men, low-handicap or long-hitting women, and low-handicap or long-hitting senior men. The forward tees are for middle or high handicap women and seniors, and beginners of all stripes.

How many yards does a 5 iron hit?

Example: You hit your 5-iron 150 yards. So 150 times 36 equals 5,400. Choose the tees closest to 5,400 yards in length. If you hit your 5-iron 180 yards, then look for tees around 6,500 yards (180 times 36 equals 6,480).

How long is a golf course?

On the PGA Tour, the average golf course length these days is around 7,200-7,300 yards. On the LPGA Tour, average golf course length is around 6,200 to 6,600 yards. On the Champions Tour for over-50 pros, average golf course length is around 6,500 to 6,800 yards.

How to see a golfer completely lose the plot?

Want to see a golfer completely lose the plot? Walk over to their golf ball, bend over to look at it, then address it with a golf club.

What does it mean when the golf ball rolls in the bottom of the cup?

It’s confirmation that you’ve successfully completed your goal of making the putt, and your award for finishing the hole.

Why is the golf clap invented?

Since the mind of a golfer is fragile, it doesn’t hurt to stroke their ego a bit when they hit an amazing shot. The golf clap was invented for this reason.

What does it mean when you yell "spit it"?

For example, if the ball is clearly hooking left into the trees, and you yell “spit it!” you’re basically saying that the golfer just hit a shot that needs to get extremely lucky.

What to do when a golfer sprays a shot and it's heading for the water?

I know, you’re only being polite. But when golfers spray a shot and it’s heading for the water, you can bet they know it ’s heading for the water. They don’t need you yelling at it or begging for it to stay dry. If they want to instruct their golf ball to behave a certain way, leave it up to them.

What does "nice shot" mean in golf?

And this goes for any level of golfer. No one wants to hear nice shot when it was below their standards. The point is, compliment a player on hitting a good one, but make sure the player actually agrees with you.

What is the job of a golfer in a group?

When you’re in a group with another golfer, your job is to be respectful, helpful, enjoyable, and sometimes just stay out of the way. You don’t want to unknowingly aggravate a player in your group (unless you’re playing match play, maybe), but that’s another discussion entirely.

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