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Review EAGLE WORK Bamboo Golf Tees, 4 (1-1/2″, 2-1/8″, 2-3/4” & 3-1/4”), Pack of 150/100 Professional Tees, Reduce Friction & Side Spin, More Durable and Stable Golf Tees

Details: EAGLE WORK Bamboo Golf Tees, 4 (1-1/2″, 2-1/8″, 2-3/4” & 3-1/4”), Pack of 150/100 Professional Tees, Reduce Friction & Side Spin, More Durable and Stable Golf Tees

Brand: EAGLE WORK

Review EAGLE WORK Bamboo Golf Tees, 4 (1-1/2″, 2-1/8″, 2-3/4” & 3-1/4”), Pack of 150/100 Professional Tees, Reduce Friction & Side Spin, More Durable and Stable Golf Tees

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Advantages

  • Products can be returned
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  • 【BIODEGRADABLE BAMBOO TEES】EAGLE WORK golf tees are made of specific species of bamboo which are biodegradable. Bamboo Tees are stronger than wood tees and can achieve a stronger shot that won’t mark up your clubs face.
  • ✨【DURABILITY & STABILITY】The bamboo golf tees are engineered to provide maximum performance, more durable and stable,reduces friction and side spin for optimal accuracy and distance.
  • 【FOUR SIZES AVAILABLLE】This bamboo golf tee has four sizes: 1-1/2”, 2-1/8”, 2-3/4″ & 3-1/4″ which meet your need always.
  • 【MARKING SYSTEM】The exclusive marking system helps you adjust the golf tee’s height and achieve consistent shots and make golf games easier.

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  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review EAGLE WORK Bamboo Golf Tees, 4 (1-1/2

review EAGLE WORK Bamboo Golf Tees, 4 (1-1/2

Buyer Guide Golf Tees

  •  Firmness. Golf tees come in a variety of firmnesses. If you’re a beginner, you’d probably want to go for a softer tee, as it’ll help ensure that your shots don’t bend too much.
  • Material. The materials that go into making tees include rubber, plastic, and wire. If you’re concerned about the environment, use plastic tees.
  • Length. Most sets of golf tees have 18 tees. However, some come with 27 tees, while others have as many as 50 tees.

How to choose Golf Tees

Golf tees come in multiple sizes – and choosing the wrong size can lead to frustrating shots and inaccurate results. When you’re looking to buy tees, here are three important factors to consider:

  • Ball size: Golf ball sizes are determined by their manufacturer, not by universal standards. This means that golf balls can vary significantly in size – and you’ll need to match the size of your tee to the size of the ball you’re using. For example, if your golf ball is a 1.70” diameter, you’ll need to use a 1.70” diameter tee.
  • Length of tee: The average golf tee is around 1.25” long, but some models can be as long as 2”. The longer the tee, the longer your ball will be suspended in the air, giving you more distance with every shot. However, longer tees also make it more difficult to hit straight. If you’re new to golf, you may want to start by using a 1.25” tee.
  • Material: Golf tees are made from various materials, including wood, plastic and nylon. Wood tees may be the most popular, but they also tend to be the most expensive. Plastic tees, on the other hand, are the cheapest option. Nylon tees, meanwhile, are lightweight, durable and easy to clean.

How to use Golf Tees

One way to re-use your golf balls after a round of golf is to use them on a golf tee. Golf tees are circular pieces of plastic with a hole in the middle that you use to hold the ball above the ground and keep it from rolling away.
You can use them at many different places like in your backyard, garden, and even on your driveway.

Once you finish playing a round of golf, make sure you collect your golf balls, including the extras you got from the practice hole. Then, open up your golf bag and take out the set of tees that came with the golf set.

Take out a golf tee and position it between your index finger and thumb. Then, take one of your golf balls and hold it upside down at the bottom end (near the hole). Drop the golf ball into the hole of the golf tee.