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  • @kylekorb5305
    @kylekorb5305 Před rokem +267

    My thought with tees has always been that if the pros (who are fighting for every possible advantage) use the standard tees, there really can't be anything better

    • @jasonpeak8899
      @jasonpeak8899 Před rokem +26

      I don't disagree from a pure performance standpoint, but golf...especially the further you move away from the professional level...becomes a lot more of a mental game than an equipment performance game. Blade irons are a perfect example of this. I'd certainly not recommend a beginner or high handicap golfer use blades just because that's what most tour pros use. When it comes to the tee, the performance difference between a good tee and a bad tee is pretty minimal. The difference between a confident swing and a swing with less confidence, on the other hand, can be massive. When I was first starting to play golf, there were definitely golf tees that gave me a more confident feeling standing over the ball. Any style similar to the wide-mouth he demoed with a flat base, for example, made me feel like there was just one less thing I had to worry about when I knew that the tee was both straight and stable. This was 100% a mental thing that probably gained me 20 yards on an average drive with the big stick. After playing long enough, I don't need that crutch anymore but I'm glad that I had it then.

    • @davidgraham8058
      @davidgraham8058 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Absolutely. It's just marketing hype from the manufacturers. Even if there was a fraction of a difference, it would probably be negated by the naturally subconscious variation in tee height.

    • @DiahRhiaJones
      @DiahRhiaJones Před 6 měsíci +4

      Except nuance like cost and efficiency don't really have anything to do with what the pros do. So when it comes to a weekend golfer who doesnt want to keep having to buy tees all the time, one that is nearly the same shape as a standard tee but doesn't break works better for them.

    • @connerheldman9541
      @connerheldman9541 Před 4 měsíci

      Pro golf has STANDARDS. Not that they all want to use them, they have to

    • @tmzz3609
      @tmzz3609 Před měsícem

      ​@@connerheldman9541 USGA has rules but the only definite rule I can find is " Must not be longer than four inches". Everything else is relatively subjective but all of these look legal if they are under 4 inches.

  • @elderhiker7787
    @elderhiker7787 Před rokem +128

    My criteria is slightly different than those you used. Given that I’m almost 80, my criterion are: ease of getting the tee into the ground and stability of the platform to hold the ball. It is hard on my artificial knee to stay bent over while attempting to balance the ball on the tee. Some of the wooden tees have such a small platform that it takes repeated times to accomplish that simple task. As attempts fail, my knee and thigh start trembling and I get more frustrated. For this purpose alone I use the Martini tees. Very stable and the bright colors make it easy to see.

  • @b1rds0nbat
    @b1rds0nbat Před rokem +54

    I’ve been using the 4 more yard tees for about 1.5 years now. I don’t really care about the claim, but in that 1.5 years I’ve used two tees. Total. They don’t break!

    • @07SSBLAZER
      @07SSBLAZER Před měsícem +1

      I agree 100% here!!!! I've been using the same tee for at least 8 rounds straight. Consistent tee height and you can't break em. Their also hard to lose cause they are bigger

    • @deangilles718
      @deangilles718 Před měsícem

      @@07SSBLAZERDoes the tee start to get weak and bend as it gets older then having trouble in hard ground?

    • @jedediah66
      @jedediah66 Před 12 dny

      @@deangilles718 If you are teeing off of hard ground they can be difficult to place, but I just stick a wooden one into the ground to pave the way a bit and replace it with one of these for the actual shot.

    • @cooper1794
      @cooper1794 Před 4 dny

      Same. I've only broken one of the 4 yards more in 3 years, while I have a habit of breaking every other tee I've hit including wooden, plastic shaped like standard, and even martini tees only last 2 rounds or so

  • @joecarosella7418
    @joecarosella7418 Před rokem +37

    I love the 4 yards more tees. Easy ball placement, they never break, and the placebo effect of it having less friction makes me feel better about myself 😂😊

  • @kzinke4627
    @kzinke4627 Před rokem +35

    I use the 4 more yards tee because I have used the same tee for over 2 years before it broke. I play on average 36 holes a week, six months a year. With these the height is always the same. Great tees.

    • @dontpanic716
      @dontpanic716 Před rokem +4

      I use the 4 yards more tee as well. Normally they last a long time unless I lose one.
      But the last time I was on a golf trip I broke my last one on the range just before play.
      But I like the consistent height it gives

  • @abcook16
    @abcook16 Před rokem +3

    About a month ago I was at the golf shop and had a $10 coupon that they sent me and I bought those 4 more yard tees (blue ones) and have loved them! I am about an eight handicap and I like them for two reasons: one is that I tee the ball up to the same height every time and two I did feel like I got a little bit more distance when hitting them. Another reason that I like them is that they have been very durable and I have played seven rounds and still have not lost nor broken any of the four that came in the package.

  • @harryrodriguez5222
    @harryrodriguez5222 Před rokem +19

    I have been using the 4 more yards GREEN 4” for the past 7 years. Love them. Especially on the club face. Consistency is why I love it. Came across them when I was stationed in Okinawa Japan.

    • @rickweaver7997
      @rickweaver7997 Před rokem +2

      Best tee made. I use one maybe two a year as they are pretty much unbreakable and I play 3-4 times a week. I use the blue ones.

    • @BH-gh6qm
      @BH-gh6qm Před 4 měsíci

      pog boot

  • @jessepolston3760
    @jessepolston3760 Před rokem +11

    I actually use the tee that came in seconds d on your testing. I prefer them because of consistency in setting ball height for driver. Still use wood tees for par 3s and when teeing off with 3wood or hybrid. Have been using the same 4 tees for almost 3 years. Definitely worth the 5 buck I paid for them.

  • @cathmcquie5731
    @cathmcquie5731 Před rokem +13

    I've been using the brush tees for years and I love them. The black and white ones put out by Brosnan Golf are the best height for my driver. When they start to get a little out of shape, dunk them in a cup of boiling water for a minute or so and gently twist the whole brush head with your fingers - it goes back into shape quite easily.

    • @BH-gh6qm
      @BH-gh6qm Před 4 měsíci

      waste of money

    • @paulbraun
      @paulbraun Před měsícem

      I use brush tees. It’s nice to only need 1 tee for the entire season.

  • @mister.wizard
    @mister.wizard Před rokem +7

    Matt, you are as entertaining as always! You have me either laughing or smiling through your videos! I am currently using the 4 more yards tee. I feel virtually nothing when striking the ball & I like that when you put them in (I just got the multi-pack of various sizes) are the right height for each club. With wood tees sometimes you get to use them once & they break. I have gone 3 to 4 months with a 4 more yard tee before it breaks or I lose it. I have used the plastic cup tee before and that is a good one too. Don’t feel anything, hard to lose & doesn't break. My wife uses the “Martini” brand tee (which you didn’t review (you should). They tee up too high for me because of the stopping ridge on the stem, but she hits extremely nice with them. The best test is if you could get a robot that swings at different speeds (tour pro, scratch, bogey golfer, senior, ladies) to test them all perfectly. Keep these great videos coming!

  • @Golf36
    @Golf36 Před rokem +1

    I found a wide mouth on teebox and loved it because of consistent tee height. For hitting other clubs I use broken wooden. The smaller head of wooden makes sense why best with least resistance. Thanks Mr. Short Game again!!

  • @kinmikey
    @kinmikey Před rokem +134

    Martini-Tee is by far the best I've ever used. Large cup for easy ball placement. Can get them with or without height marker. The real amazing thing is, THEY DO NOT BREAK. I play 4 to 5 times per week, and 1 tee easily lasts all year. We all go into a panic if one goes missing off the tee deck. They also claim more distance as they recommend leaning the tee forward (the cup is big enough) Absolutely correct on the brush-tee, terrible, lasted 2 swings for me. Not sure why Martini-tee did not come up on your Amazon search, maybe because a pack of 4 may last a decade, so repeat sales could be small. Have seen several companies attempt to copy, but Martini-tee seem to have the magic plastic formula. They don't even get weak and soft after many uses. Amazing product.

    • @thecringegolfer
      @thecringegolfer Před rokem +5

      I found one a while back. Took it home and used it in my hitting bay. Lasted for a long time until I lost it as it flew backwards somewhere and I couldn't find it.

    • @georgehilleary9743
      @georgehilleary9743 Před rokem +4

      I have had my martini tee for a few years. I laughed at your panic remark because I do the same thing. I have only lost them in the past when I either couldn't find it or I totally forgot to pick it up after a tee shot lol..

    • @Tom-ok2rh
      @Tom-ok2rh Před rokem +3

      I enjoy the Martini tees as well. The only problem with those big cup tees is they seem to fly a good distance away from the tee box. That makes retrieving them difficult sometimes but the bright colors help. I was wondering though about the trick of leaning them forward it seems like the cup of the tee would get in between the ball and the club face and might produce a different flight instead of a normal wooden tee. Maybe it prevents some of the side spin but secondly is it legal to have anything hitting the club besides the ball? It seems to me that if you are hitting up on the tee balls and have that tee leaning towards the target it would seem like for sure some of the plastic comes in contact with the club too.Just wondering if anyone has studied it or maybe it really has no effect on it at all..🤔🤔🤔

    • @injuredtabletennisplayer1474
      @injuredtabletennisplayer1474 Před rokem +1

      I became tired of losing my martini tees. I began trying a ribbon on the tee and later nailed the other in the ground with another tee. Still lose them when the ribbon becomes loose but not as much. Also experimented with angling the tee back a bit.

    • @Tom-ok2rh
      @Tom-ok2rh Před rokem +3

      @@injuredtabletennisplayer1474 haha that sounds like too much trouble..at least the Martini tees are bright colored which helps a little when they go flying..

  • @pilotalan
    @pilotalan Před rokem +3

    I started using Martini tees when learning, helped with getting the exact same setup every time. My wife is using them now, as she's learning. Consistent height is crucial to driver.
    I keep using them because they last forever, and the bright color I got makes it easier to find if I do knock it out of the ground.

  • @dennisobrycki4029
    @dennisobrycki4029 Před rokem +4

    4 More Yards are what I have been using for a couple of years .
    Very durable - hard to break - sometimes I forget to pick them up
    I use the green 4" long ones for my drives - they stay in the ground so i dont need to look all over the place for them
    Correct height every time - helps my drives
    Can't go wrong with them IMO

  • @mikecooper877
    @mikecooper877 Před rokem +3

    #2 is the best! I've been playing for 60 years, even played in college, scratch handicap in my younger years. I bought a tee similar to wide mouth $5 for 5, 3 years ago, gave one away, still have 4, if your back hurts, no falling off the tee. if you want to tee up an iron, plenty of broken woodens laying around . That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

  • @michaelparsons541
    @michaelparsons541 Před rokem +3

    I use the Tour Tee Pro, mainly because it’s the strongest plastic tee I’ve ever used, and last forever…as long as you don’t lose it.
    I also use the Tornado Tee while on the range because it usually stays in the ground.

  • @duffer0309
    @duffer0309 Před rokem +6

    I’ve used 4 more yards tees for years. I play everyday and I can play 3-4 tees all year. I’ve switched to Martini tees and because they seem to last even longer. I bought brush tees years ago and after about 3 holes I couldn’t get the ball to stay on the tee.

  • @the.otis.burger617
    @the.otis.burger617 Před rokem +7

    I actually use the Yatta Golf Telos tees because it gives me consistent ball height for my driver, which has actually helped my drives. Don’t knock ‘em till you try em!

  • @johnfrazier9327
    @johnfrazier9327 Před rokem +4

    Got some 4 more yards for xmas a couple years ago. I literally played the first one for 6 months before it came apart. Not only are they durable, I like the consistent height placement. Good to know they are only marginally worse than a wooden tee :D

  • @roguecheddar6252
    @roguecheddar6252 Před rokem +3

    I've been using the 4 More Yards tees for a few years now,. I just like them for getting height consistent. The distance has been about the same for me, but my swing speed is not consistent enough to test that theory. But I sure do get aggravated when I lose one at the tee box, but luckily is not too often.

  • @blackbird7672
    @blackbird7672 Před rokem +5

    I was given a "Martini Step Up" plastic tee by a guy I was paired with 3 months ago... I average 2/3 rounds a week, and I'm still playing that same tee with my Driver today! Bought a couple packs to give to friends this holiday.

    • @DaDaDaddeo
      @DaDaDaddeo Před rokem +1

      I have a large paddock and a tee box that makes a great driving range. The orange Martini tees are the best for handling the 100s of hits and finding them easily in the grass. They are more expensive, but last forever.

    • @marktweet7395
      @marktweet7395 Před rokem +2

      The martini tee has this advantage. For seniors the ball doesn’t fall off so you don’t have to retee the ball

    • @elilewis3644
      @elilewis3644 Před rokem

      My sister play a month with one martini tee the only reason she quit using it was cause she lost it

  • @Bamacountry88
    @Bamacountry88 Před rokem +2

    Yes! I switched back to wooden tees a year ago,i used those bigmouth tees for awhile..

  • @ktgodwin100
    @ktgodwin100 Před rokem +4

    Thank you Matt! As I've said many times before, your golf swing turns me, your Colorado 60 year old golfing cowgirl on!!! I'm taking some lessons during the winter to fine tune my swing for the spring women's league!!!!! You are the only golf guru I follow - you have helped me more than any other golf God after I learned how to golf many years ago on the frozen winter tundra of Colorado (which, by the way, is why I have osteo arthritis in my left thumb now, DAMNIT!!!) I wanted to learn and play with my husband so badly I was willing to go to the driving range and hammer my first set of clubs into the frozen ground. It was not fun and I'm paying for it now, but it was worth it. I LOVE the game and you.

    • @MichealBacon
      @MichealBacon Před rokem

      He doesn't read these comments, nor does he care. As long as you like and watch his videos. But he used to before he accumulated over 350k subs. In his defence, all these "professional" golfing CZcams goofballs act he same way, so no hate here. But honestly, you have a better chance of (Matt reading this or) getting a response from your putter. Good luck with your game, Kate.

    • @ktgodwin100
      @ktgodwin100 Před rokem +2

      @@MichealBacon Matt has responded to me several times, including today.

    • @MichealBacon
      @MichealBacon Před rokem

      @@ktgodwin100 That's weird, I don't see it. He must be using his invisible keyboard again lol

    • @ktgodwin100
      @ktgodwin100 Před rokem

      @@MichealBacon You obviously don't have a life other than trolling. How sad that at over 50 you choose to be dull instead of living. Go bother someone else.

  • @forrestmitchell0
    @forrestmitchell0 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been using the tour tee pro for about a year now and hitting my driver longer and more consistently since starting with them (I’m a 280 carry guy but still suck 😂) I got into them after Alex Etches tested their “12 more yards total distance” claim with robotic success, adding 12 more yards almost exactly over the wooden tees on every shot. It makes me wonder if different tees react differently to different swings like a shaft or head would. Maybe my success is practice and putting better swings on it, or maybe it’s a little help with the tee itself. Either way I’m not going to chance it by going back to wood!

  • @joeypecoraro4430
    @joeypecoraro4430 Před rokem +3

    My favorite are the Martini-Tees as well. They are solid so easy to find after tee off they last ages and they hold the ball very well. Granted I’m not the best golfer in my group but still drive very well with the tees.

  • @bryanvanderputten5578
    @bryanvanderputten5578 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I am blown away because I have been using a brush tee for decades and carrying it 280-290. Did you really hit it that poorly with it, or was that the first tee you tested and were cold or did the wind blow harder? Mind is blown, I have some soul searching to do... 🙏

  • @johnrokosjr7602
    @johnrokosjr7602 Před rokem +3

    Nice test been using 4 More Yards for years they never break can use for like forever just don’t forget to pickup carry 2 I’m my pocket for whole round also they have a stop for consistent height would never use wooden tees ever again just buy color for height you want tried brush tees to hard to get ball to stay but keep 1 in my bag for range due to size easy to find

  • @thesteezefactor99
    @thesteezefactor99 Před rokem +9

    I’ve always used wood and never had any issues. I seldom break tees either, will use maybe 2 a round at most. I also keep snapped tees for my iron shots from the tee box so they usually don’t go to waste!

  • @mikemcquaide5727
    @mikemcquaide5727 Před rokem +1

    Great video! I actually got a package of those "4 More Yards" tees as a stocking stuffer gift from my wife for Christmas. I was wondering the same as you, how can a tee make any difference at all in your accuracy or distance?? Well, I'm glad you put them to the test for us!! Cheers!!

  • @FBRR2
    @FBRR2 Před rokem +1

    I use 4 for yards tees. Consistent tee height, and the last forever. The "brush tees" wear out fast. And I can give you the best reason to use "other tees" than the classic wooden tees. I have neuropathy from chemo and have issue putting the ball on a "normal tee". Brush tees were the answer until I realized how fast they wear out. And 4 more yard tees last a long time!

  • @jeffsharp104
    @jeffsharp104 Před rokem +2

    I use the Finger Ten castle tees, the consistency of tee height has won me over, even though there are 4 different tees sizes in the pack I only use the tallest for driver and shortest for irons.

    • @mfd1068
      @mfd1068 Před rokem

      I use them too. Very consistent with the driver and I have never broke one yet!

  • @myst8217
    @myst8217 Před 7 měsíci

    I just got back into golf after a ~15 year hiatus and I did use the brush t's back then as I liked the same height it provides each time. I may try them again simply for the height standard

  • @davidmayo3368
    @davidmayo3368 Před rokem

    I was given some brush tees and like that the orange ones are the right height for me with a driver. I had been teeing too high so I did get better results with the brush. They do wear out though, and once the ones I have are gone will go back to wooden ones and figure out a way to consistently get that same height.

  • @dontpanic716
    @dontpanic716 Před rokem +19

    I've been using the 4 yards more tee for a couple years.
    I am happy to see it well rated.
    I like the consistent height and durability.
    When I was really young I bought the brush tees. But wow they really took a beating on the stats here

    • @KDeCesare
      @KDeCesare Před rokem +2

      Agreed. Consistent tee height, and almost indestructible. One tee will last you at least an entire season, probably two, unless you lose it.

    • @jonnymo4728
      @jonnymo4728 Před rokem

      Excellent Review. From best to worst. With great data set to back it up. Would eye?
      Yes I wood. Brushing off my current favorite as a result of you scinTillating expose.
      Many T.hanks.
      Next video to find..... how to tee up for your driver.

    • @markcolliver5429
      @markcolliver5429 Před 11 měsíci

      I play the “tour tee’s” purely for the durability, they’re bloody strong!!! I play 3-4 rounds of golf a week and 1 long one and 1 short one will last me at THE VERY LEAST a week of golf

  • @tapout73
    @tapout73 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I've been using the yellow brush tees for years. They last a lot longer, easy to find, consistent height, and I've never noticed a difference in my driving distances whenever i try other tees.

  • @Gigity1107
    @Gigity1107 Před rokem +1

    I've used wooden tees my entire golfing career (35 years). In fact the club I was at when I was in the UK even banned non wooden tees. But I picked up a plastic set height tee and started using that and I really liked it. It lasts for multiple rounds, not just the one shot if the ground is firm. And importantly, And as someone who tends to tee it too high. I find it the ideal height, without having to even think or check.

    • @ktgodwin100
      @ktgodwin100 Před rokem

      Me, too, my golfing buddy. I use the Champ tees with the height bars on them.

  • @imagolfer1973
    @imagolfer1973 Před rokem

    This, like many of your videos, is just straight-up awesome. It will resolve a few post-round chats.

  • @-ram-m2664
    @-ram-m2664 Před rokem

    I picked up the Brush-T two pack when they were closing them out of my KMart (probably less than $2 a pack) the on-package promotion was a free year subscription to Golf Digest. They work OK. Mine was yellow and looked quite a bit taller.

  • @JustinColburn
    @JustinColburn Před rokem

    This was actually very informative! Appreciate the results man!

  • @jimlong3223
    @jimlong3223 Před rokem +23

    I really like martini tees. They just never break and their so bright it’s hard to lose them.

  • @caintiger
    @caintiger Před rokem

    It’s actually pretty amazing that after all these yrs and all the improvements to equipment that the wooden tee is still best

  • @jeremyhumrich4559
    @jeremyhumrich4559 Před rokem +2

    I use the blue “4 more yards” because one tee will last several rounds but more importantly is the consistency of ball height. A wooden tee, even with stripes, is hard to set at the same depth every time. Informative video though!

    • @wasbke
      @wasbke Před rokem

      Me too, except I seldom break one. That plus ease of use, and the ball is always at the correct height are the reasons I have used this tee for years.

  • @TGO88Video
    @TGO88Video Před rokem +4

    it is magic when your tees can cause massive distance gain like in this testing about 20 yards of carry dist.

  • @WernerJansevanRensburg

    Thank you for the comparisons. Never knew that they could make such a big difference.
    Personally I've been using the brush tees for the last 12 years. Managed to lose 1 so far in all that time. So it's a good investment in that sense. I do use broken wooden tees for the par 3s.
    After all this time the have warped or anything. Can be tough to get into the ground on certain courses.
    Love them though.
    May need to look at the good old fashioned wooden tees though. Very interesting video

  • @tdevdad
    @tdevdad Před rokem +2

    Great video....always wanted to see a tee comparison. I use the Martini tee (similar to the Widemouth). Love it.

  • @rhinomite5203
    @rhinomite5203 Před rokem

    Big fan of the Tour Tee Pro type. I actually have the ones branded callaway but all the same I think. They have a pack with 5-6 long and 2 shorts. I hardly ever lose or break and have played several rounds with the same tee. If they break at driver height, they are fairly easy to whittle down to a short. I really like the bigger flexible head because after a few beers, just easier to tee up.......

  • @staywoke2198
    @staywoke2198 Před 9 měsíci

    I will say I have been playing the 4 yard more tees since beginning of this year. I still haven’t lost or broke one in about 25 rounds of golf. Not sure if I do get the extra yards but the ball height is perfect for me with driver. Only problem is it is hard to get in very very hard tee boxes. Only had that issue one time on a cheap course.

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Před rokem

    I like the brush for short par 3 holes. it gets the ball just far enough off the grass for a clean strike without getting it high enough to have to change my swing.

  • @MONKLJ
    @MONKLJ Před rokem +1

    I use one of the #1 tee's the "Four More Yards" tee, is it for me, it also places your ball at a correct height. Plus it'll last forever, meaning it won't break on you like a wooden tee

  • @fretless05
    @fretless05 Před rokem

    I did get some of those 4" power tees, but not because I thought they'd give me more yards... well, I did, but not for the reason they think. I got them because they were taller and I wanted to practice on higher tees to really reinforce an upward strike with my driver, at least on the range (I still use normal tees during a round). I do love the fact that the tried and true gold-standard, the wooden tee, came out on top. Sometimes, simple is best. Despite the claims, the technology did not lead to gains.

  • @clintsanderson6019
    @clintsanderson6019 Před rokem +2

    20+ years ago, we’d use golf pencils as a tee for long drive comps. Balance the ball on the erasure +4” off the ground. We were way ahead of our times 💪🏼

    • @glennwiebe5128
      @glennwiebe5128 Před rokem

      And I thought we were the only ones crazy enough to try goofy stuff like that!

    • @Tom-ok2rh
      @Tom-ok2rh Před rokem

      I saw Chi Chi Rodriguez do that pencil trick many years ago and it was during a tournament.. way before they ever thought of taller tees

    • @countryboy8870
      @countryboy8870 Před rokem

      haha we used to use plastic ones for this and put one into the other to get the height. The real adventurous would try a 3rd one.

  • @MrNmnm2211
    @MrNmnm2211 Před 4 měsíci

    Summer 4 more yards they also have the ring to set the perfect height and im still using the same tees 3 seasons later. and i use the rubber simulator tee stands for the winter when its impossible to get one in the ground here in Montana

  • @johnsgrillo7593
    @johnsgrillo7593 Před rokem +2

    Martini tees are good for us seniors with a shaky hand. Big cup helps with placing golf ball on the tee

  • @jedediah66
    @jedediah66 Před 12 dny

    I found it interesting that you took a moment to praise the Widemouth's "nodule" that helps set the tee at the right length each time, because the 4 Yards More tee that finished in 2nd place also has that feature. Aside from their durability, that feature is a big reason I find myself returning to them.

  • @mikeb3835
    @mikeb3835 Před rokem

    I've been using 3.25 inch XL brush tees for the driver for years. They don't break and are almost impossible to lose. For everything else, I use 1.5 inch wood tees.

  • @TKB231
    @TKB231 Před rokem +1

    I have used the 4 more yard 3 1/4 blue tee's, they last a long time and give consistency. A package of these will last a long long time but don't believe they add any distance.

  • @tburda823
    @tburda823 Před rokem +4

    Great seeing real numbers with all these gimmick tees. I like plastic tees that are the same shape as wooden (for longevity), or just wooden tees personally. Inconsistency is operator error, not getting a consistent tee height. Great video.

    • @glennwiebe5128
      @glennwiebe5128 Před rokem +1

      Ditto. I found a neon bright orange plastic Tee and used it for almost three full seasons until I lost it after a Tee shot. We were playing the tips and someone said it flipped back into the jungle (bush). We looked hard for that dear plastic Tee but to no avail. Anyway, I found another one, only yellow, a couple of rounds later. Still play it. It always goes into a velvet bag along with my ball marker and pitch fork. Par 3s always have busted tees in the ground so no issue there.

    • @theoakhills
      @theoakhills Před rokem

      Plastic tees will mark up the face of your driver and become significantly pitted over time

  • @gabrielsandoval4994
    @gabrielsandoval4994 Před rokem +1

    I found one of those wide mouth tees at the club once, they're cool because they don't break, they are made of a flexible rubber, so you can use it until you lose it. The others break easily and have to be replaced often.

    • @Tom-ok2rh
      @Tom-ok2rh Před rokem

      The only drawback with those big cupped tees is they seem to fly quite a ways away from the tee box which makes finding them difficult at times..

    • @gabrielsandoval4994
      @gabrielsandoval4994 Před rokem

      @@Tom-ok2rh it probably does some kind of sling action when it leaves the ground. But the one I found, I kept for a long time, really liked it.

  • @vincevita6872
    @vincevita6872 Před rokem

    Absolutely funny... as well as informative!!!! Great presentation !!! vince

  • @622mf
    @622mf Před rokem +4

    Enjoyed this video. I use the martini type tees cause they are indestructible and a former pga pro recommended them. Maybe I'll revisit the wooden tee peg?

    • @michael2782
      @michael2782 Před rokem

      I'll stick with the Martini tees. The ability to easily place the ball on the tee without it falling off due to a small off-vertical center of the tee is worth the extra yard or two. Especially great on the range where you can use the same hole in the ground every strike as the knob keeps the height above ground the same for all the shots (really helpful in the desert where the earth is hard as a rock)

  • @michaelscales5996
    @michaelscales5996 Před 8 měsíci

    Those rubber pipes found on most driving ranges, plus the worn out range balls they provide,must be the reason I can rarely hit my drives past the 150 yard markers.

  • @justinmackey2912
    @justinmackey2912 Před rokem

    this explains all of my problems driving, ive been using the brush tee for a while, my game sucks all because of the tee 🤣😂. looks like im going to give the regular wood tees another shot again. nice video and good info!

  • @nomorenonsense
    @nomorenonsense Před rokem +1

    Haha Mr Short game making banging podcasts and regular channel videos. I use to work at a golf store when brush tees came out. We couldn't keep them in stock. Can't believe how bad they performed. Glad old faithful won.

  • @tml00563
    @tml00563 Před měsícem

    I used the 4 more yards tees for years as it helped with keeping my tee height absolutely consistent. I have enough variables with my swing...

  • @kenbrown2808
    @kenbrown2808 Před rokem

    I bought all those tees and spend a driving range session switching from one tee to the next, and now I can drive 500 yards.
    I also bought all those things that promise to give you 5 extra miles par gallon, and now I get a thousand miles between fill-ups.

  • @charlieduransax
    @charlieduransax Před rokem

    I think it's relative on how you hit the ball each time. Each time is different with different results. I've Tee'd off those brush Tees with good range and I've Tee'd off regular wood Tees and it's been different every time. Sometimes more and sometimes less. Good review non the less!

  • @craigs19721972
    @craigs19721972 Před rokem

    I agree. I use a wooden tee and it does go further for some reason

  • @allahalibaba9063
    @allahalibaba9063 Před rokem

    Great review...a lot of courses outlaw the plactic tees bad for the grass when the mower comes along..Wooden tee are a great invention over the old dirt mount build...Thanks...

  • @yungstunna2295
    @yungstunna2295 Před rokem +12

    There are a lot of variables to factor into your results such as the order you hit them in (whether you are warmed up, or getting tired), wind gust and speed changes, and it would be nice to know how many shots you took with each tee to have an idea of your sample size when calculating an average.

  • @mattcomchoc2957
    @mattcomchoc2957 Před 6 dny

    Another fan of the 4 more yards tees. Consistent height, durable, ball stays on better than a wooden tee. I really love their tiny ones for getting the ball up just a bit on par 3's with irons from the tee box

  • @flyhigh3454
    @flyhigh3454 Před měsícem

    I've been using the naked tees for years now love em, they add at least 25yards to my drive

  • @StudioGMinistry
    @StudioGMinistry Před rokem +1

    I use tees that people leave at the golf range and in used golf bags that I buy
    Sometimes I get new golf balls in the box in those used bags including great sometimes new or hardly used great quality clubs for next to nothing
    I enjoy using vintage blades
    I was so impressed on how well I can accurately hit the ball with older clubs 😎❤️⛳

  • @chrisscott5561
    @chrisscott5561 Před rokem

    So i actually do use the 4 yards more tees and Yata tees. Not for the distance or accuracy claims but more for the fact that i can get a consistent tee height that I’m comfortable with. Also they last soo long i can go probably a whole season with one of each in my pocket without having to replace them.

  • @rvoykin
    @rvoykin Před rokem

    A couple of initial thoughts is your ball height was probably the biggest variable between what height each team put your ball at and what made me think that was the brush it has a limitation of how far you can push it in, more so than others and you did the worst with it.
    Second, and this one’s more for backs, permit is if there is an actual impact of the tea on the clubhead at time of shot, then the type of tea that you used to get your driver fitted, which is likely a wood tee would be on of your best results for your specific driver.
    There’s also just a level of comfort with using equipment you always have and that has a mental impact or can’t have a mental impact on performance, but we’ve also picked up new year and done better with it so tough to tell on this one

  • @philellis123
    @philellis123 Před rokem

    Got the naked lady tees as a gag gift, but I actually love them. They are consistent and usually good for a chuckle or two.

  • @Thedominator-tr2su
    @Thedominator-tr2su Před 11 měsíci

    When I go the range I usually hit my driver with about 155+ ball speed with a max of about 165 and when I go to the indoor range they have my 155 ball speed only goes about 260 total with a straight shot at about 100 feet high and Im wondering how far would you expect that ball to actually go

  • @xMORTICIANxGaming
    @xMORTICIANxGaming Před rokem

    That's crazy who would've thought even Tees matter... I love that TEE flip and catch at end you must've played baseball before that no look catch 🔥

  • @IPv6Freely
    @IPv6Freely Před rokem

    I liked the brush tees years and years ago. Lately I just go with the standard plastic tees because they don't break.

  • @frankzayas3103
    @frankzayas3103 Před rokem +1

    Hah! I knew the wooden tee would come out on top. TBH, I use found tees. I have gathered and hoarded so many found tees over the years that I 'll never have to buy tees the rest of my golfing life. I do like the Tour tees you tested hough, very durable

  • @Carlos-yn2ob
    @Carlos-yn2ob Před 6 měsíci

    I went back to wooden thin tees cause they break off without resistance from the driver head going thru it. I’m not sure if that’s a thing but it certainly feels better.

  • @jasonpeak8899
    @jasonpeak8899 Před rokem +2

    I've tried several of these over the years and always come back to the wooden tees. Of all the alternatives, I probably liked the wide mouth the best. It's mostly a mental thing, but the sense of stability when you flush the base against the ground just feels good. I've never really given much credence to the idea that they make much of a difference to distance or dispersion...if they did, they'd be all over the PGA tour and you rarely see someone using something other than just your standard wooden tee on tour. Pro golfers don't need the mental cushion that these "specialty" tees seem to offer, but for everyone else I definitely recommend just trying out different tee designs and see if any of them give you more confidence while swinging out of your golf shoes. The 1% difference in equipment performance might be more than made up for in a more confident golf swing.

  • @mrjackiemoua
    @mrjackiemoua Před rokem +1

    I use martini tees.. I can tip it 20°.. looks cool.. never breaks.. wobble tees.. looks cool n never breaks..
    Those callaway tees..I've broken 2 using the arrow..

  • @badbilly429
    @badbilly429 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video on a side not what I pad case do you have ?

  • @dukek8625
    @dukek8625 Před rokem

    I know you did for content, but MyGolfSpy already did this study. I enjoyed your take on this topic. MyGolfSpy, wood tees are the best, especially when you compare the prices. Merry Christmas and looking forward to next year.

  • @dr.harryballsackiii6733

    Hey MrShortGame - When I switched to Western Birch golf tees I noticed I picked up about 127 yards on my Drives. no shit dude. I cannot explain it but those tees are long and they last for many tee shots. They are manufactured in all kinds of cool color configurations. But what really got me was the improved distance on tee shots with the driver. Now I did not see near that amount of improvement on iron shots when I can tee the ball up on par 3's. Maybe only 12-18 yards of increase distance and I do not have an answer why that is. This is one of the best decisions I made about 3 years ago was to start using their tees. I only use their hardwood tees and not their bamboo tees. I have never tried their bamboo stuff.
    Anyway thank you for another great video and god bless you and your subscribers..

  • @lencheeeto5021
    @lencheeeto5021 Před rokem

    I always have used the brush t, glad to know haha

  • @ihavefleas196
    @ihavefleas196 Před rokem

    i use consistantees right now because im just starting out and i want to practice and limit my variables. i understand these arent the best but i know that my golf ball is at the same height eveytime so i know thats not the issue lol

  • @jamestown4867
    @jamestown4867 Před rokem

    During my 46 years of golfing I tried them all.
    Started with wood tees and as of 15 years ago stuck to them. Only now my tees have bright yellow smiley faces painted all over them. Just a reminder not to take golf too seriously and to “smell the flowers.”
    Brush tees (pricy but you don’t lose them) were the worst and most frustrating because you can’t place the ball with markings precisely the way you want them. The bristles would wiggle around and made me place the ball with no markings showing rather than my preferred aligning whatever marking line just right of second base.
    Again, great information in a great video.

  • @kokoshadowstryder9020
    @kokoshadowstryder9020 Před 10 měsíci

    I like the FlexTee and Brush T ... just for their durability and lack of need to carry around a bag of tee's.

  • @9cgx
    @9cgx Před 11 měsíci

    I like the free ones that are already laying on the tee box or in the golf cart (at the nicer clubs).

  • @DonP_is_lostagain
    @DonP_is_lostagain Před rokem

    I've been using the Brush Tees for about 20 years now. They've always done me good. BTW, did you get the size tee for the size driver head you were using. It makes a difference.

  • @chrismitchell5496
    @chrismitchell5496 Před rokem +4

    have used the martini tee's for awhile now.. I like the fact that it is consistent height every time and that i don't have to buy tee's... thing is almost indestructible... Great stuff!

  • @bentottle917
    @bentottle917 Před rokem

    Ha ha that's so funny. Thanks for doing the hardworking and saving my Amazon balance. Happy Holidays.

  • @halecj1
    @halecj1 Před měsícem

    I like the martini tees because of the consistent height off the ground and I don't ever fumble trying to balance the ball on the tee.

  • @brettboynton5625
    @brettboynton5625 Před rokem

    Great vid bro!! Good job 👏

  • @rheffner3
    @rheffner3 Před rokem

    Good to see you back Matt. Good show. I just bought tees today. Wooden tees of course. I hate plastic et al tees. And I am pretty picky about my tees. As picky as I am about balls.

  • @yaakovbelfer1698
    @yaakovbelfer1698 Před rokem

    And to think I was about to buy a tee that made my ball go further !! )I am interested in wondering if the flight path tee actualy helps in accuracy at all. Assuming if it does than it would obv be non conforming etc 🤷‍♂️

    • @davidblackburn2278
      @davidblackburn2278 Před 11 měsíci

      I tried them. They are a serious pia to get the ball set, and... don't seem to make much of a difference. They are durable though, so I will keep using them for a while. Lol.

  • @maz_mtb3266
    @maz_mtb3266 Před rokem

    Big fan of the 4 more yards tee, even if I don't get 4 more yards. I like them because they don't break. I have not the most consistent swing so tend to break wooden tees almost every time I tee off. Sure the 4 more yards do wear out over time but only time I managed to break one was playing in 28 degree weather which obviously plastic gets brittle in the cold. But the fact I can carry a 4 pack of tees with me all season vs a "1lb bag" of tees, even if the price balances out to the same, that in itself carrying less is worth it to me.

  • @tehuti44
    @tehuti44 Před rokem +2

    I use the “4 Yards More” tees, but I never expected to get any more distance. I just like that they have a set height every time🥱

  • @heydeereman1040
    @heydeereman1040 Před rokem +6

    I used that Brush Tee for 20 years. They never break so if you don't lose it then it lasts forever which is actually pretty "green." Also those broken wooden tees damage the tee box mower. You probably should have had the yellow XL size

    • @HolyGrailOfGolf
      @HolyGrailOfGolf Před rokem +1

      Yeah, that's what I'm thinking. The orange tees aren't tall enough. In order for Trackman data to be relevant the ball has to be struck with the same clubhead speed and in the same place on the face with the same club path. He should have gathered the shots that were closest in all the data and then compared them. Every tee should be the same in that scenario.