Brush tees are relatively new in the history of golf. It’s a type of tee that mimics the effect of a ball lying atop a nice grassy area in the fairway. If you’re a golfer, then you know how good it feels when you approach your tee shot and see it perfectly lifted off of the ground by blades of grass that allow you to make a smooth stroke as you approach the green.
A brush tee lets you swing with the same confidence you have when your golf ball has the perfect lie. There’s no resistance (no matter how slight) as there is when you hit a wooden or plastic tee.
Research has shown that golfers are adding yards to their shots by using brush tees instead of wooden or plastic versions. The bristles art the top are synthetic creations that bend when they’re struck, so there’s nothing standing in the way between you and the perfect tee shot.
As every golfer understands, even a slight variation in the ground can impede accuracy and sometimes just result in a subconscious effort to control the outcome by making you swing differently.
You can buy brush tees to suit your club selection, such as tees for your driver, tees for your other woods, and some other sizes you might want to use on a par-3 if you’re teeing up for an iron shot.
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July 24th, 2009 at 10:27 am
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