How do you choose tee height?

From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address. For a 3-wood, peg it about half an inch and just a quarter inch with an iron.
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What height tee should I use?

“The highest it should ever be is with half of the ball above the top of the driver,” says Foley. “The lowest is with the top of the ball slightly higher than the top of the club.”
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Does tee height matter?

Yes, tee height matters especially the consistency of the height you tee each club at. Tee height can have a profound effect on the spin rate of the ball during the shot. You can even gain significant yardage by getting the tee height correct with the driver.
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What is the correct tee height for irons?

As a general rule, tee up an iron shot so the ball is just above ground level. It should look like the ball is sitting on the top of the short blades of grass on the tee. For a hybrid club, tee the ball slightly higher, about a half inch above ground level.
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What length tees do pros use?

4-inch: For large-head drivers. 3.25-inch: For medium-head drivers. 2.75-inch: For small-head drivers. 2.125-inch: For hybrids, fairway woods, and irons.
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How far do you put a golf tee in the ground?

A golf tee should be put no more than 1/2" into the ground. If you place it deeper, you should push the tee forward and then bring it back to vertical before putting the ball on it. You want the tee to move, or ideally, to flip out of the ground!
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What happens if you tee the ball too high?

If you hit the top half of the ball, you may drive it into the ground or give it a severe topspin that results in a shorter tee shot. If you tee the ball too high, your clubface may strike the lower half of the ball, resulting in severe backspin or causing you to drive the ball high, resulting in less distance.
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What size tee should I use with a driver?

The 3.25-inch and 4-inch tees are ideal for drivers, especially those with large heads. Tee height is somewhat personal preference, but generally you want to tee the ball high enough so at least half of the ball is above the club head when you address the ball with your woods.
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Does height affect golf distance?

– What difference does height make in Golf? A taller golfer will generally drive the ball further, roughly 1.5 yards for every extra inch of height.
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How high should a 7 iron go?

A seven iron should go about 140 yards. This is considered to be the standard distance for an average male golfer. For women golfers, the distance is going to be closer to 120 yards.
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How high do pros hit their driver?

But have you ever wondered how high your shots go? Or, rather, how high they should be going? For that we're turning to a handy article on Trackman's website, which shows the PGA Tour average for every club. With a driver, the average maximum height is just over 30 yards into the air.
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Why does my golf ball go so high with driver?

Hitting the ball extra high with the driver is generally a sign of too much backspin. This can often be chalked up to your equipment, other times to your swing, and sometimes traced to a simple flaw in your setup.
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How far should you stand from a golf ball?

How Far Should You Stand From A Golf Ball? The ideal distance you should stand from the golf ball is one where the butt of the club is pointing at your belt buckle and is about 6 inches away from your thighs. This should be the same for all clubs in the bag.
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Does tee height affect slice?

If you're hitting crooked drives, an adjustment to tee height can straighten your shots. Slicers swing down too steeply at the ball, creating too much backspin and sidespin. And if their slices are ballooning, they instinctively tee the ball lower, thinking it will stop the pop-up.
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Why are my tee shots so low?

Tee shots that are too low can actually be caused by cutting your backswing short as well. If you don't finish your backswing, you won't be able to get positioned correctly behind the ball – meaning you are more likely to end up leaning left at impact and again fighting with a downward angle of attack.
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Where should I tee my driver in stance?

Tee it up in line with the logo on your shirt, or just inside your left heel. (For shorter clubs, the ball should stay in line with the logo, but the stance should be narrower, making the ball more centered relative to the body.)
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Should you tee up on par 3?

In the fairway, when the ball sits on the ground, you might hit it thin or fat. But if you tee the ball a little higher on a par 3, you can make more of a sweeping swing, and you've just eliminated the two things you don't want to happen. JIM FLICK: Jack's comments show once again how the mind of a great player works.
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Do pro golfers use plastic tees?

The answer to this one will probably surprise you, pro golfers tend to use the free tees that they are given at tournaments. Trust me there are always thousands on-hand for players and caddies to grab and they are always wooden tees. Everyone loves a freebie, pro golfers are no different.
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Should you tee up a wedge?

Irons & Wedges:

For long to mid-irons (2-5i), golfers should look to leave a quarter of the tee above ground, while for shorter irons and wedges ((6i-wedges) players should press the tee all the way into the ground so that only the head of the tee remains above the turf.
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What size are normal golf tees?

A standard golf tee is 2.125" (two and one eighth inches = 5.4 cm) long, but both longer and shorter tees are permitted. Ordinary tees can be made from wood or from durable plastic.
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What tee should I use for irons?

Irons—With longer irons (3 through 6), about a quarter inch of tee should be out of the ground, so the top of the ball is even with or a little higher than the top of the clubface. For others (7-iron through wedges), tee it a little lower with each club.
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Are wood or plastic tees better?

Plastic golf tees are more durable than wood tees. They last longer during an average day on the golf course. They can come in the same colors as wooden tees so they can also be easily spotted on the grass. Another benefit to plastic tees is that they come with zero friction versions.
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