Golf TeesGolf tees: noun
1. Short pegs put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground.
Originally golf tees were formed with a small pile of sand molded by the golfer at the start of each hole. Although there were attempts to create viable alternatives to this messy procedure they failed to catch on for many years. Most golfers, either because of tradition, habit, or concerns about the rules continued using the traditional mounds of sand. Patented by Dr. William Lowell, Sr. in the 1920s, the first commercially successful golf tees were the “Reddy Tee”, a simple wooden peg with a flared top painted red so that they could be easily seen. The design was widely copied, and since that time a variety of innovations have been introduced to the golf tees market. Golf tees evolved from sand mounds, to wooden pegs, to plastic pegs, to the new biodegradable golf tees that should not only help reduce the number of trees destroyed yearly to make wooden golf tees, but also relieve the litter caused by the increased number of broken golf tees left on the golf course. IN THE HOLE! Golf carries golf tees featuring the latest advances in biotechnology material science and aerodynamic surface geometry. We carry golf tees that look like traditional golf tees yet have high-performance designs that reduce backspin and sidespin deflection. IN THE HOLE! Golf also carries golf tees such as the light but robust Brush-T golf tees that have unique nylon bristle cup hats, which support the golf ball allowing it to be struck with a minimum of resistance and deflection.
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