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Gamola Plastic Golf TeesNewest Review: ... first known tee (designed to be placed into the ground) was known as the 'Perfectum', and was patented in 1892 by Englishman ... more |
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by - written on 04/12/08 (Very useful, 126 readings)
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I'm sorry... another golf related review - this time for the useful little devices we call 'tees', which serve the function of propping up a golf ball in order to promote a clean strike. The tees I am reviewing are plastic tees in general, as opposed to the wooden variety which I wrote about a few months back. In terms of their historical context, the first known tee (designed to be placed into the ground) was known as the 'Perfectum', and was patented in 1892 by Englishman Percy Ellis. Since that time, tees have been greatly refined, and come in a variety of colours, shapes and sizes. So what are the pros and cons of using plastic over ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/12/08 (Very useful, 124 readings)
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I came across this product while idly browsing the "new products" list, and wondered whether it was included by dooyoo or whether a member had requested its inclusion as a "product suggestion". As a golfer for over 50 years it amazes me that anyone would think that what golf tee you place your golf ball on when teeing off could possibly make the slightest difference to the quality (or lack of quality) of your golf shot! The sole and only purpose of a golf tee is to raise your golf ball slightly from the grass in order to allow you to get the club head through the ball easier. You vary the height of your tee by pushing it into the ground ... Read the complete review
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