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Wiotte
01-08-2018, 11:35 AM
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It's Hot There
01-08-2018, 11:44 AM
Neither........just entertaining.


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redwitch
01-08-2018, 03:31 PM
Wouldn’t it damage the ball?

retiredguy123
01-08-2018, 03:51 PM
I have always considered golf equipment and golf instruction to be the biggest scams around. At least this is not pretending to make you a better golfer. If you want to play golf well and legally, try practicing. When I played golf, I never took a lesson or spent more than $100 for a set of clubs, but I had an 8 handicap.

kcrazorbackfan
01-08-2018, 09:12 PM
"Snake oil", just like martini tees. If I never play with another person that plays a martini tee, it'll be too soon. They can't watch where their ball flies off to but they'll freak out if they can't find that $1.25 tee.

Mleeja
01-08-2018, 09:32 PM
"Snake oil", just like martini tees. If I never play with another person that plays a martini tee, it'll be too soon. They can't watch where their ball flies off to but they'll freak out if they can't find that $1.25 tee.

Everyone in our foursome had martini tees today. :-) In defense of these tees, I have a friend who’s hands shake to the point where he could not place a ball on a regular golf tee. He can easily place the ball and tee in the ground using a martini tee. Probably kept him in playing the game.

Fraugoofy
01-09-2018, 07:22 AM
Everyone in our foursome had martini tees today. :-) In defense of these tees, I have a friend who’s hands shake to the point where he could not place a ball on a regular golf tee. He can easily place the ball and tee in the ground using a martini tee. Probably kept him in playing the game.I would just like the martini, please. No tee. I like lemon drops...

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kcrazorbackfan
01-09-2018, 08:25 PM
Everyone in our foursome had martini tees today. :-) In defense of these tees, I have a friend who’s hands shake to the point where he could not place a ball on a regular golf tee. He can easily place the ball and tee in the ground using a martini tee. Probably kept him in playing the game.

I truly understand if there is a physical need for the use of these large headed tees to help a person with shaking hands; however, the largest % of people use them because of the "snake oil" instructions claiming if you tilt them forward, it will increase your distance. Yeah, right.........

Taltarzac725
01-09-2018, 10:02 PM
Looks good for scaring away coyotes.

Wiotte
01-09-2018, 10:41 PM
Looks good for scaring away coyotes.



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Dr Winston O Boogie jr
01-10-2018, 08:46 AM
"Snake oil", just like martini tees. If I never play with another person that plays a martini tee, it'll be too soon. They can't watch where their ball flies off to but they'll freak out if they can't find that $1.25 tee.

I use Martini tees all the time. Not because of any advantage I think they give me, they're just more economical.

I do sometimes spend an extra minute or so looking for my one dollar tee, but I'm usually the one being held up on the golf course.

As far as the EzeeGolf goes, it costs $1,000 and a strip of nine powder cartridges is $50. That's $200 for every round you play on a regulation par 72 golf course. In addition, they want to sell you a warranty/insurance on the device and several other little add ons. I guess if you have a lot of money that you want to get rid of and think that this little toy is actually playing golf, then go for it.

But, it is not in any way, shape, or form, playing golf.

tedquick
01-10-2018, 09:35 AM
I truly understand if there is a physical need for the use of these large headed tees to help a person with shaking hands; however, the largest % of people use them because of the "snake oil" instructions claiming if you tilt them forward, it will increase your distance. Yeah, right.........

It gives me more distance. Somewhere around a quarter of an inch or so.

GoodLife
01-10-2018, 12:36 PM
I have always considered golf equipment and golf instruction to be the biggest scams around. At least this is not pretending to make you a better golfer. If you want to play golf well and legally, try practicing. When I played golf, I never took a lesson or spent more than $100 for a set of clubs, but I had an 8 handicap.

Unfortunately, virtually every touring pro in the world will disagree with this. They all have swing coaches, and they all benefit from golf equipment that gets better every year.

Since you have never taken a golf lesson, you probably don't know that any good teaching pro will tell you to practice as much as possible, and how to practice more efficiently.

Mleeja
01-10-2018, 01:15 PM
I have always considered golf equipment and golf instruction to be the biggest scams around. At least this is not pretending to make you a better golfer. If you want to play golf well and legally, try practicing. When I played golf, I never took a lesson or spent more than $100 for a set of clubs, but I had an 8 handicap.

"Snake oil", just like martini tees. If I never play with another person that plays a martini tee, it'll be too soon. They can't watch where their ball flies off to but they'll freak out if they can't find that $1.25 tee.

I guess I have been around to long. Frist, I agree with the good Dr., EzeeGolf is not in any way real golf. However, I can remember when metal drivers were introduced. They were a “gimmick” and would never replace a good persimmon head driver. Next was graphite shafts. Only steel shafts for real golfers. Then came hybrids! What is the golf world coming to? Hummm... clubs and equipment that made the game easier and more enjoyable for amateurs. If a martini tee makes someone play better, then it is worth the $1.25 to them. Only if they remember to tilt it forward 3 degrees! The “purists” can continue to buy and break their wood tees.

Topspinmo
01-17-2018, 12:46 PM
I truly understand if there is a physical need for the use of these large headed tees to help a person with shaking hands; however, the largest % of people use them because of the "snake oil" instructions claiming if you tilt them forward, it will increase your distance. Yeah, right.........

It will by 2/64th of inch:beer3:

Topspinmo
01-17-2018, 12:52 PM
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Does mean I can use my baseball bat as driver? Or my tennis racket as iron?:o

justjim
01-17-2018, 01:38 PM
I have always considered golf equipment and golf instruction to be the biggest scams around. At least this is not pretending to make you a better golfer. If you want to play golf well and legally, try practicing. When I played golf, I never took a lesson or spent more than $100 for a set of clubs, but I had an 8 handicap.

Practice is definitely the key to being a good golfer. Unfortunately, as we age we physically can’t practice as much. There are a few who are just “natural” but very few. Golf instruction, especially in the beginning and following a significant injury, is important to most of us who play the great game of golf.

I use to golf with a co-worker who played with a garage sale set of clubs and he beat me like a drum most of the time. He was a “natural”. I use to mess with him and tell him there was no telling how good he would be if he would invest a little money in some good golf clubs and hit the ball right handed. We had lots of fun.