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To those people who pick up your tee's from the tee box
Posted on 5/5/23 at 5:36 am
Posted on 5/5/23 at 5:36 am
All of the the broken ones
All of the ones that stay in the ground in tact
All of the ones that spin perfectly in the air and land in front or behind you
The people that pick them up on every hole....you are my people and I thank you for your service

All of the ones that stay in the ground in tact
All of the ones that spin perfectly in the air and land in front or behind you
The people that pick them up on every hole....you are my people and I thank you for your service

This post was edited on 5/5/23 at 5:41 am
Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:14 am to LSUfan4444
Drives always get picked up and reused.
I like to find broken tees on par 3s and when using 3W or less because I don't like to snap my tees. Those and the tees I break on a drive get thrown in the pile next to the tee marker.
I like to find broken tees on par 3s and when using 3W or less because I don't like to snap my tees. Those and the tees I break on a drive get thrown in the pile next to the tee marker.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 9:48 am to LSUfan4444
I also appreciate those who collect broken tee's. Not that it ever helps my tee shot, but i feel better about my chances when the box is free of litter
Posted on 5/5/23 at 10:14 am to LSUfan4444
I vote that people who slam down into the ground their used tees be executed.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 10:47 am to LSUfan4444
Those broken tees can do some damage to the mower blades. One course I play frequently has little boxes on the side of the tee boxes to toss the broken tees in....to bad most people don't use them.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 11:26 am to LSUfan4444
I spend way too much on my Western Birch baws to just leave em.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 4:44 pm to Sherman Klump
they ought to be made of quickly degradable hardened fertilizer
Posted on 5/5/23 at 4:48 pm to LSUfan4444
May not be popular but my habit is just toss the broken one by the tee marker. Usually only par 3s
Posted on 5/5/23 at 4:59 pm to double d
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Those broken tees can do some damage to the mower blades.
Then why would any course employee cut the tee box before picking them up? If I’m a Super and my employees know the broken tees cause damage to a blade then they are going to have to clean the tee box before cutting.
I’m all for taking care of a course. Cigarette/cigar butts are frustrating and for every 10 people that hit a green on our course, it seems like one might repair a divot. I have some plastic tees that almost never break. I probably haven’t used more than 10 tees in the last three years, so I am not a culprit. But as far as tees, the grounds crew can clean those before they cut. And, like someone else said, on par 3s and holes with fairway wood tee shots I use broken tees others have left on the ground.
Some of my feeling is undoubtedly rooted in public v. private clubs, too. Grounds crews have different standards at CCL than they do at Santa Maria.
Posted on 5/5/23 at 7:04 pm to CoachChappy
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I vote that people who slam down into the ground their used tees be executed.
100% agree with this !
Posted on 5/5/23 at 11:51 pm to SFVtiger
void
This post was edited on 6/20/23 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 5/6/23 at 3:15 am to go ta hell ole miss
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for every 10 people that hit a green on our course, it seems like one might repair a divot
I've never understood this. It takes 10 seconds max. to properly fix a divot. Our greens keeper at my local course when I was a kid would always say to fix your divot and one more.
This post was edited on 5/6/23 at 3:16 am
Posted on 5/6/23 at 6:43 am to go ta hell ole miss
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But as far as tees, the grounds crew can clean those before they cut.
so how long do you tyhink it will take a groundskeeper to clean each tee box they are about to mow after a 120 round day the previous day vs. you picking up your own tee? I can tell you from being a superintendent, it takes a long fricking time and is a giant waste of man hours. So pick up your damn tees, cigerette butts, beer cans, wrapper from your cheese crackers,and cigars. and I have never broke a reel blade with a tee. ball markers and coins left on greens will ding the crap out of a blade in the morning darkness.
Posted on 5/6/23 at 1:59 pm to double d
quote:We used to give away free tees at the course I worked at. Members would just grab a handful before every round. When we stopped giving them away, the mower blade budget went down significantly, too.
Those broken tees can do some damage to the mower blades. One course I play frequently has little boxes on the side of the tee boxes to toss the broken tees in....to bad most people don't use them.
Posted on 5/9/23 at 7:48 am to Gravitiger
There’s divots and there’s ball marks.
Different repairs but both should be rectified.
Divots are easy and on the course.
Ball marks are on the greens and take some skill.
Different repairs but both should be rectified.
Divots are easy and on the course.
Ball marks are on the greens and take some skill.
Posted on 5/9/23 at 8:28 am to Lou the Jew from LSU
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There’s divots and there’s ball marks.
Different repairs but both should be rectified.
Divots are easy and on the course.
Ball marks are on the greens and take some skill.
Immediately out of my foursome.
Posted on 5/9/23 at 10:13 am to LSUfan4444
I look for broken tees to use on par 3s.
I pick up every intact tee I see. I'd rather not buy tees.
I pick up every intact tee I see. I'd rather not buy tees.
Posted on 5/9/23 at 10:16 am to SmelvinRat
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I've never understood this. It takes 10 seconds max. to properly fix a divot. Our greens keeper at my local course when I was a kid would always say to fix your divot and one more.
I'm constantly fixing ball marks on greens. They are a pet peeve of mine and I'm bored anyway waiting on other people to chip/putt.
Posted on 5/10/23 at 3:55 pm to SFVtiger
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they ought to be made of quickly degradable hardened fertilizer
The tees at Disney are suppose to be biodegradable.
Not positive, but that is what I was told by and employee.
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