Brush Tees? | Golf Monthly

I have a pair of yellow brush tees. I don't use them, not because they are rubbish (I actually quite like them) but because they are the wrong height for me.

I would recommend them to anyone who likes a consistent height, since the ridiculous size of the base ensures exactly the same height each time. They are more or less impossible to lose also!!

Personally, it's just as easy to use a castle tee, though these do break and get lost. I know the general consensus is against the castle tees, but my pro insisted I used them back in the day (of lessons). He gave me 10 of each colour and I use the orange for short irons, red for mid + fairway wood tee shots, blue for 3 wood and white for driver. Since graduating to a 460cc driver, I've moved up to Silver, which are higher than the yellow brush.

I didn't realise the brushes wilted or went bad....if this is the case, I'd not recommend them at all, since unless they last a good long while they are simply a waste of cash.

Do they help at all (in respect of claims about friction etc.).....NO - of course not. Could they be better for thin faced drivers.....um, possibly, but then again, unless you are nailing your tees in concrete ground conditions, then all tees with keel over or pop up on impact.

Dave

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