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what tees should a 72 year old man play in golf

by Mr. Mike Bins V Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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For the PGA Tour, a Senior is over fifty years old. In golf, there is no set age for when a person must move up to the senior tees. Most of the time, this switch happens around the age of seventy. In years past, golfers would try and delay this move to the senior tees for as long as possible.

How old do you have to be to play from the tee?

Many golf clubs today still apply an age rule for the use of the forward tees, especially on competition days. 70 years of age was the benchmark for most. Some senior golf societies have an age entry level of 55 years and most members play from the forward tee box. Further reading – At What Age Do Golfers Play From The Senior Tee?

How old do you have to be to play senior golf?

Some senior golf societies have an age entry level of 55 years and most members play from the forward tee box. Further reading – At What Age Do Golfers Play From The Senior Tee?

What is the appropriate tee for a 79 year old golfer?

· Bill Pockl, a 79-year old golfer from Wheeling, WV, who made the decision two years ago to move up to the gold tees. “The short answer, in my opinion, is the appropriate tee for any given individual has nothing to do with age, gender or even ‘ego.” It has to do with the playing ability of that individual.

What is the etiquette for teeing up in golf?

Allow the winners or the player that scored the lowest score (medal) on the previous hole, to move onto the tee box first. The player who is about to play his tee shot “ owns” the tee box. Always stand on the ball side of the player when he is addressing the ball.

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What tees Should a 70 year old man play from?

At my club the unwritten rule is that when you reach 70 years of age you can play from the "Senior Tees" in club events. I am 69 and next year I am moving up for sure. They play 6000 yards compared to the "Men's Tees which play approximately 6500 yards.

What color tees do seniors play from?

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What is the average yardage for senior tees?

Low-handicap women and seniors may consider choosing tees whose yardage is around 250-500 yards less than the pros . For mid-handicaps, they might choose tees that represent yardage that is around 500-1000 yards less than the pros.

Are red tees for seniors?

So black tees (sometimes green, sometimes, well, pick a color), were added behind the traditional blue tees. The next set of tees that were added (the fifth set, if you've lost count), were usually gold, aka “senior” tees, that were placed ahead of the red, or “ladies”, tees.

How do I know which tees I should play?

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.

What size tees should I use in golf?

From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address. For a 3-wood, peg it about half an inch and just a quarter inch with an iron.

Who should play the senior tees?

Many golf clubs today still apply an age rule for the use of the forward tees, especially on competition days. 70 years of age was the benchmark for most. Some senior golf societies have an age entry level of 55 years and most members play from the forward tee box.

What age is a senior golfer?

50 and aboveIn men's professional golf senior tournaments are for players aged 50 and above. In other branches of the sport the lower age limit varies, but is usually 45, 50 or 55.

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.

Who should play from the gold tees?

According to the experts, only players who drive the ball on average 275 yards should play the championship tees at the Port or Starboard courses, which both measure around 6,700 yards. If you average 250 yards, move up one tee box at either course. Anything less and you should be at the gold markers.

How far should a 80 year old man hit a golf ball?

As you get older, your swing speed normally decreases. That being said, there are still older golfers who have incredibly high swing speeds. If you're able to drive the ball somewhere close to 220 yards, you're pretty much average. I'd say anything lower than 210 yards and you're less than average.

Should I play 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.

What color tees should I play from?

Any golfer, regardless of gender or age, whose playing ability best matches the length of the golf course from the white tees should play those tees, whether they are in their traditional middle location or not.

What do the different color tee boxes mean?

Green tees are rare and are used on courses to teach novice golfers. Black tees are used almost exclusively for special events such as club championships or professional tournaments. Gold tees can have two purposes. If placed near the tee they are meant for senior players.

Who plays from blue tees?

Traditionally in golf, "blue tees" are a way of referring to the rear-most tee boxes on a golf course. If a golfer wanted to play the golf course at its longest length, he played from the blue tees. And some golf courses still use the color blue to denote the back tees or championship tees.

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.

How old do you have to be to use forward tees?

Many golf clubs today still apply an age rule for the use of the forward tees, especially on competition days. 70 years of age was the benchmark for most.

What is the new golf tee box system?

The new system allows the golfer to choose from which tee box he wishes to play, on any given day. This means the golfer has options, which is unlike before. On many coastal courses, the wind can play havoc with your score and your swing.

Why are the tee boxes renamed?

It has now become common practice for the tee boxes to be renamed, back, middle and front. The main purpose is to encourage golfers to move forward to the tee that matches their ability without any stigmatism. ( This is my version of the word ego .) This move will also speed up play. In any round of golf, the same rules apply to all golfers, ...

What happens if you move to the forward tee box?

Moving to the forward tee box you will forfeit a stroke or 2 for the round. Unfortunately, we do not determine this.

What influences the slope of a golf course?

Without going into too much complex detail, and in simple terms, the slope is influenced by the difficulty and length of the course.

How many meters can a golf course be reduced?

This simple decision can reduce the length of the course by as much as 600 meters.

Do golfers forget etiquette?

No golfer should ever forget the importance of etiquette on the course. Golf is a time-consuming game and unfortunately, the speed of play on the course, is the number one area of concern throughout the world. Always consider your fellow golfers behind you and try to keep up with the covey in front of you.

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 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 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.

What is golf as you age?

Golf, as you age, is about enjoyment with your friends and we can still be competitive. Frustration has led to many golfers quitting to maybe go play bowls. Play from the markers where you can reach all the fairways off the tee. All par 3s must be in reach. All Par 4s must be in reach with your second shot.

Why are the tee markers renamed?

It has been suggested many times in years gone by that all the markers be renamed, to overcome the stigmatism of playing off any marker other than the club or championship one. (this is a male thing, by the way) Players should be able to reach the fairways from the tee markers, which can also speed up play.

What About My Ego?

This, unfortunately, is possibly the biggest hurdle for us males to overcome.

What About My Handicap?

The old system allocated you a handicap that equalized your playing ability against the par rating of the course. ( in simple terms)

What is index chart in golf?

All golf clubs have an index chart, that allocates your handicap, based on the tee marker you decide to play.

Do clubs have their own rules for competition days?

Some clubs do have their own internal rules for competition days and may dictate an age group that qualifies to play off the forward tee.

What are the three sets of tees in golf?

In the old days of persimmon woods and balata balls, golf courses typically had three sets of tees: the blue tees for the good player, the white tees for the average player, and the red tees. Red tees-forward tees-senior tees- arrgh! for the ladies and senior player.

How many yards does a female golfer hit from the red tees?

Therefore, these teams had a huge distance advantage with a college-caliber female hitting 230 or 240 yard drive s from the red tees, which equated to 280-290 yard drives in some cases for any of the men. Do any women have qualms about moving up to ...

What does it mean when a golfer says "red tee box"?

The “red tee box” has a fundamentally negative connotation to male golfers who, for years, have played white (or even blue) tees. Moving to the “red” tees admits to not being good enough, powerful enough, man enough (ladies- I’m not being a sexist, just a realist) to be able to play from the regular tees any longer.

What are the Champions Tees called?

a. Call the traditional red tees or gold tees the Champions Tees.

What is the most difficult decision a golfer makes?

One of the most difficult decisions any golfer makes is when to move up a set of tees. Moving all the way up to the senior tees is an emotional decision that too many put off for too long. Confusing the issue further: I don’t have any better definition or idea of what defines a “senior” golfer than you do. Is it the age at which you get ...

Why do you play from the forward tees?

There is a critically important caveat to the above statement: Playing from the forward tees because one wants to is one thing; playing from the forward tees because one has to is altogether different.

Who started the tee it forward?

Most of us remember the “Tee It Forward” initiative launched by the PGA and USGA. The initiative came from Barney Adams of Adam s Golf fame, and is based on the fact that pros hit the ball about 1000 yards longer over 18 holes than most of the rest of us. Simple math shows that if the pros are playing a 7200 yard course, we should play at 6200, or even less if we hit it less far. You can read the article on Teeing It Forward here.

What if there is not a set of tees that correspond with my ideal yardage?

Also, there is nothing wrong with making up your own course. Your course me be comprised of holes using different tees. Your objective should be to play holes that always give you the possibility of hitting each green in regulation (1 for par threes, 2 for par fours, and 3 for par fives). The only downside to making up your own course is that you will not have a course rating for handicapping.

How long should a golf course be?

Computing Your Ideal Course Distance. The answer to the question of how long a course should be for you is real simple. It is 28. Just multiply the length of a well hit drive for you by 28 and that, in my estimation, is the length of a course that will be challenging but enjoyable to play.

What if everyone else in my group is playing from different tees than me?

What if everyone else in my group is playing from different tees than me? Hold your ground. Everyone will have more fun if you play the proper tees. Nobody likes to play with a frustrated playing partner. If you are wagering, the handicap system accommodates players using different tees, so if you are playing a shorter course, you will receive fewer shots.

Should the length of the course be adjusted by your handicap?

Shouldn’t the length of the course be adjusted by your handicap? NO. There are loads of examples of high handicap golfers who can hit it a ton. Are they going to like playing a real short course? The same for a low handicap golfer who is a short hitter. Will he or she enjoy hitting fairway woods into most par fours?

How many strokes does a player handicap on a white tee?

[color=#0000cd]players handicap by two or three strokes when playing against a player using the white tees, or increase the white tee players handicap by two or three strokes. The USGA slope ratings barely enter into the equation. So IMO, the 'Play It Forward' campaign is a lot of hooey. color]

Why do people resist playing from senior tees?

Some have played from the senior tees in their regular rounds, but most resist because they want to be better prepared for the tournaments. Besides higher scores this results in slower play for everyone as it just takes longer for them to play a round of golf, which is the reason for the Play It Forward campaign.

What is the difference between player A and player B?

Player A is competing from the Blue tees (71.0) and Player B is competing from the White tees (69.0) . Since the USGA Course Rating difference is two strokes, Player A must add two to the Course Handicap calculated from the Blue tees. As an alternative, Player B may deduct two from the Course Handicap calculated from the White tees, as the overall effect would be the same (see Decision 3-5/1).

Is the USGA binding on senior players?

I wonder why the USGA doesn't at least make a recommendation of what age clubs should use for senior players. It wouldn't be binding for any, but would at least set forth a policy for clubs to consider for local tournaments.

Is MGA a white tee?

1) MGA was a 'white tee' group and 'we were not going to allow senior tee golf. Note that MGA scorecards had strokes marked per the white tees.

Is a par 4 a driver or a wood?

Some of the long par 4's are no longer a driver and fairway wood. But some of the easier holes got harder. I have to be more exact in the club I hit because some fairway bunkers are now in play and on one short par 3, it became a partial sand wedge. Quote.

What percentage of golfers can drive 300 yards?

Surprisingly, the percentage of amateur golfers who can drive the golf ball over 300 yards is four percent . The portion that can hit in the 275 to 299 range is only 11 percent. On average, only 16 percent of golfers are driving the ball between 250 and 274 yards.

How far can a 20 year old drive?

A person between the ages of 20 and 30 hits an average distance of 238 yards. Thirty to 40 year old’s tend to hit around 231 yards, on average. On the other hand, the age bracket of 40 to 50 has an average driver distance of 220 yards. The 50 to 60 age group usually hits around 211 yards.

Why is tendinitis common in golf?

Another health factor you should consider is that repetitive stress injuries like shoulder tendinitis are common in golfers, especially over time. Elbow tendinitis is commonly referred to as golfer’s tendinitis because it’s seen in golfers frequently. These issues will affect your drive range, in particular as you age.

How far can you drive a golf ball?

In fact, only 56 percent of amateur golfers have the ability to drive the ball between 200 and 250 yards. In general, only 31 percent are capable of hitting the ball over 250 yards. Keep in mind that this isn’t taken into consideration the percentage of individuals who can drive the ball far and hit the fairway in general.

What is the average driving distance for a person with a handicap of 10 to 19?

A person with a handicap of 10 to 19 has an average driving score of 215 yards. A driving distance of 195 yards is average for someone with a handicap of 19 to 28 yards. The average for a player with a handicap of over 28 is 177 yards. It’s difficult to compare the average driving distance from age bracket to age bracket alone.

How fast is a golf ball at 95 mph?

On the other hand, if your swing speed at 95 miles per hour, your ball’s speed will be between 137 and 140. The end result is the ball traveling 243 to 256 yards.

Why does driving distance decrease in golf?

One reason is that a person’s golf swing power is greatest when he or she is in his or her 20s.

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The Senior Foursome

Nomenclature

The Senior Tees

  • Regardless of their color, “senior” tees have a very distinct connotation attached to them: They are to be played by people of a certain age who are so old they can’t hit it out of their own shadow. Or so goes one common stereotype. One of the fundamental questions that SYA wanted to explore was, what, exactly, isthat age? At what point should a golfer consider moving to the senior tees? …
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The Experts

  • I decided to turn to some experts. I consulted the following: ·Ken Green, 5-time PGA Tour winner and member of the 1989 Ryder Cup Team; ·Two separate PGA Teaching Professional and Golf Course Managers who remain nameless only because politics in the city result in their shying away from being quoted- however, their knowledge remains valuable; ·Rear Admiral Michael Bro…
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Making The Decision

  • Del Ratcliffe:
    “The short answer, in my opinion, is the appropriate tee for any given individual has nothing to do with age, gender or even ‘ego.” It has to do with the playing ability of that individual. It is evident that people enjoy the game more if they are presented a challenge that is appropriate to their ski…
  • Ken Green:
    “Golfers make the move up way too late, in my opinion. The male ego gets in the way. I don’t play the tips anymore, and sometimes I even go to the whites depending on the length of the course.” [NOTE: Ken’s lower right leg was amputated after a horrible accident in which his RV blew a tire …
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The Color Conundrum

  • Most of us remember the “Tee It Forward” initiative launched by the PGA and USGA. The initiative came from Barney Adams of Adams Golf fame, and is based on the fact that pros hit the ball about 1000 yards longer over 18 holes than most of the rest of us. Simple math shows that if the pros are playing a 7200 yard course, we should play at 6200, or even less if we hit it less far. Yo…
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What If You’Re Female?

  • Another critical factor that is too easily overlooked is the female golfer, especially the senior female golfer. Is it automatic that women should play from the red tees? Ladies, do you just go to the red tees by default? Do you play from the tees that make sense distance-wise, or from the red set that are traditionally for your use? Playing from the set that makes sense distance-wise cuts …
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Recommendations

  • If there was a common thread to the comments, it was have fun. Without exception, every person I spoke with said the decision on which set of tees to play from should have nothing to do with age. The two criteria that were mentioned repeatedly were: a) Play from the set that allows you to hit your approach shot into the green with an iron; and b) Play from the set where it is the most fun. …
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