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which are better plastic or wood golf tees

by Dr. Kathlyn Stracke Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Plastic golf tees are more durable than wood tees. They last longer during an average day on the golf course. They can come in the same colors as wooden tees so they can also be easily spotted on the grass. Another benefit to plastic tees is that they come with zero friction versions.

What is the difference between plastic and wooden golf tees?

There is less friction at impact with the ball on a plastic tee than a wooden tee and they come with zero friction versions. Zero friction plastic tees support the ball on top of prongs reducing the resistance offered by the tee. A major benefit that plastic tees have is that they are much more flexible and durable than wooden tees.

What is the best material for a golf tee?

Golf tees come in a variety of materials all with pros and cons. I prefer the wood or bamboo tees as they are more environmentally friendly and if you strike your drives purely on the upswing, they can last as long as some plastic tees. The most commonly used materials are:

Are wooden golf tees environmentally friendly?

It's great to be environmentally friendly wherever & whenever you can. With this in mind, wooden golf tees have become a real pet peeve of mine. Look at those numbers above of the trees that are eliminated every year to make low quality wooden golf tees.

How much do you spend on plastic golf tees?

Currently I’ve spent $1.20 on tees so far this season and I’m on pace for $1.50 for the entire yearly total cost in plastic golf tees.

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Why do golf pros use wooden tees?

While the stiff-nature of the wood is good for performance, wood golf tees do tend to break more easily, so durability is not their strong suit. Plastic golf tees, on the other hand, won't snap in half during a monster drive, but they do have a tendency to bend. Material make-up isn't the only way golf tees vary.

What kind of tees to pro golfers use?

Most pros use wooden tees. These golf tees are durable and reliable, so they can be used multiple times. Wooden golf tees are either naturally colored or coated in white. White paint is a favored option because it won't distract them while playing golf, although some golfers still prefer the natural ones.

Do plastic tees break?

Although exceptionally durable and nearly unbreakable, plastic tees tend to bend and become more difficult to press into hard turf. Plastic tees take decades to break down. As a result, the environment suffers more from plastic tees lying around than biodegradable tees.

Which golf tees should I use?

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.

Do irons go further off a tee?

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What is the best tee height for a driver?

about 1.5 inchesFrom 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.

Are plastic golf tees to be banned?

Golf course bans the use of plastic tees and will not sell them in its pro shop in 2020. As all industries evaluate their use of plastics, golf's reliance on it for tees has made headlines at England's Royal North Devon Golf Club, the country's oldest golf course.

Why do I keep breaking golf tees?

The most common reason for chronic broken tees is that you are hitting the ball too steep. So instead of hitting through the ball, you are hitting down on the ball. When you hit too steep you're also losing potential yards on your drive no matter what club you're driving with.

Are bamboo golf tees stronger?

Green Swing Bamboo Golf Tees Bamboo grows at an accelerated rate, which makes it a great alternative material for golf tees compared to plastic or wood. They are also stronger than wood, and yet when they do break, the bamboo tees are biodegradable, so you won't cause any lasting ecological damage.

What tees should I play from based on handicap?

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 far should you hit a 9 iron?

For men, the average 9 iron distance is between 130-140 yards. A more experienced golfer who makes better contact and is longer, will usually hit it 135 yards and further. A tour pro will hit it closer to 150-160 yards on average. For women, the average will be around 90-100 yards.

What tees do high school golfers play from?

High school golfers typically play from the men's tees on the golf course, the average middle handicapper tees. These tees are considered the “white” tees at many courses. For an 18-hole golf course, the total distance from the first tee to the 18th hole is typically just under 6,000 yards.

What is the difference between plastic and wood golf tees?

Wood golf tees are the originals, and probably the most common type. While the stiff-nature of the wood is good for performance, wood golf tees do tend to break more easily, so durability is not their strong suit. Plastic golf tees, on the other hand, won’t snap in half during a monster drive, but they do have a tendency to bend.

What is a brush T golf tee?

Brush-T creates brush-style golf tees, which use a series of plastic bristles instead of the traditional ball rest. If you can get over the out-of-this-world design, you might enjoy the performance benefits.

What are zero friction tees?

These plastic tees feature three prongs instead of one, but maintain a traditional-looking design. The prongs reduce the surface contact leading to longer drives without utilizing any strange-looking features. Zero Friction claims their tees have been used in 70 Tour victories, so though some golfers might have trouble getting the ball to stay on the tri-pronged tip, if you stick with them you could see some yardage gains.

What are Martini golf tees?

The Martinis have a ball rest that’s shaped like a martini glass. But it’s not just for show. The company claims the unique cupped ball rest reduces friction on tee shots, resulting in longer, more consistent drives. The tees come in a variety of different pastel colors, or you can opt for a mixed bag.

What are 4 yards more tees?

4 Yards More Reduced Friction golf tees tell their story in their name. The company claims their tee technology will help you hit the ball farther, and straighter, too. But these are not your father’s golf tees. Made from plastic, the 4 Yards More tees have a flexible six-prong top. That helps to reduce friction and resistance between the ball and tee, allowing you to made cleaner contact. Some golfers will be turned off by the innovative design, but these tees can get the job done for those willing to take a chance. They also don’t lack in durability, as they are advertised to last for more than 100 shots.

What are the epochs on golf balls?

The Epochs feature a plastic design with four shallow prongs, or “radius posts,” to rest your ball on, and they come in several different sizes and colors. In addition, you can get Epochs with colored rings to help you maintain consistent tee heights, and those come in many different color options as well.

Why do golf tees break?

Wood golf tees have a tendency to break, which causes two problems. First, you have to carry a bunch to last you a full round, and , second, broken wood tees accumulate on golf courses which can be unsightly and even environmentally problematic.

Do wooden golf tees make you take pause?

As the world is growing more and more green every day. It makes you take pause when you see these wooden broken golf tees litter up golf courses.

Is golf too beautiful to be littered?

Golf courses are too beautiful to be littered up. Wooden golf tees fell out of favour for me several years back. It didn’t matter if it was a par 3, 4 or 5...the tee boxes were a mess with wooden golf tee fragments everywhere. It became just an unsightly mess due to the ease in which soft wooden golf tees would break.

What is the best tee for golf?

Some modern golfers today prefer plastic tees. Plastic tees are more durable than wood. They last longer during an average day on the golf course. They can come in the same colors as wooden tees so they can also be easily spotted on the grass. Another benefit to plastic tees is that they come with zero friction versions.

How many prongs are on a zero friction golf tee?

Zero friction plastic tees have three prongs on the top to support the ball. This design allows for less surface to be in contact with the ball so there is less friction when the club comes in contact. Unfortunately, plastic tees are not without their drawbacks.

Why do traditionalists use wooden tees?

Traditionalists will stick with wooden tees for a number of reasons. Wooden tees come in various colors that include natural to bright fluorescent to make it easier to locate on the grass. These tees are very strong and can be pushed into hard ground without bending or breaking.

What to do when a golf tee is broken?

The most important thing to remember when using the tees is to clean up after yourself if the tee becomes broken. Golf can still be a gentleman’s game for every person who plays if they take the time to clean up after themselves.

Can you push plastic tees into hard ground?

Also, plastic tees can be difficult to push into the hard ground. When it comes to selecting the right tee to use out on the course, it is a personal decision. You should use whatever tee that you feel comfortable with and one that is just right for your budget.

Is golf considered a gentleman's game?

Golf is considered a gentleman’s game were rules and sportsmanship are expected when players are out on the green. Yet there is one thing that can cause all types of players to lose their composure , and that is the debate of whether to use a wooden tee or a plastic tee. Traditionalists will stick with wooden tees for a number of reasons.

Can you stock up on tees?

The tees are also relatively inexpensive when compared to other varieties. So people could stock up on as many of them as they can for the entire year. Yet there are some common problems with tees. Using a tee with a natural grain color could sometimes make it hard to be located along the grass.

What is a wooden tee?

Wood. Wooden tees are often seen as the classic tee material. Some players get great satisfaction hitting a beautiful tee shot and looking down to see a snapped wooden tee. They see it as an indication of a sweetly struck ball. You can see our recommended wooden tee here.

Why do some golf tees have a lip?

Some have a lip so that the player always pushes in the tee to the same height. Of course there are different types of plastic tees and only through practicing and trying different options will you find the best tee to match your needs and requirements.

What is a brush tee?

Brush. Brush tees like those in the Brush-T Multi-Pack have the ball sitting on bristles, which some say creates less friction leading to more distance. They are made from durable plastic and are permitted to be used under the USGA Rules of Golf.

What does "not assist" mean in golf?

Not assist or influence in any way the movement of the golf ball. Not assist the player in the striking of the ball or helping their play.

BIG STU

Actually I do prefer wood tees but will use plastic too---- It does not really matter one way or the other to me--- I find plenty of both

dlygrisse

I like wood simply because some of the plastic tend to bend when you try to push them into firmer ground. I use whatever I get for free generally though.

BIG STU

LOL the tourist golfers provide mine most of the time---- But a friend of mine owns the local pancake house and he was one of my sponsors in the last of my mini tour days he gives away wooden tees free--- Lately he has given me a bunch of pink ones--- Seems the customers will not pick the pink tees from the bucket on the counter--- He knows I do not give 2 rips so he saves them for me.

Philomathesq

I prefer wood tees, but it does get frustrating breaking them much more often than plastic tees.

QuigleyDU

I voted other as I do not buy them and play whatever I find. I have plastics, bamboo, wood, bio-degradable, brush...

Warrick

Wow, assumed we all had issues with this also, but sounds like no one even pays for tees.

bulls9999

Well, the local car dealership has provided our club with free/sponsor plastic tees. Since he's done that, my bag has filled up with tees....they don't break (or nearly as often), so I end up with more than I started (can't stand leaving a good tee on the tee box) and they end up in my bag.

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