Thanks Ali. I’m just like you, in that on par 3s I use a normal tee and press it all the way into the turf so the ball is sitting just above ground height. I find that my shots are much more consistent that way. I normally use an orange castle tee with driver. My club is a links course and can be very windy, so on windier days I use a pink or white castle tee to keep the trajectory down, depending on wind strength. With a 3 wood(metal) off the tee box I would still use a normal tee and pressed close to ground level, as with the par 3s. I think you taught me that years ago!
Thanks for that Ali, always considered teeing up would assist the chances of a better strike but I do come up short quite often. Definitely going to try hitting of the ground / mat in future.
Great lesson... I tee it up thinking that I could hit it in the middle of the clubface easier. Maybe I have been shortchanging myself. I am going to try and lower it and see what happens.
I have tried everything until the other day the basics of using nothing, I know my gapping distances with irons of the fairway so simple took it the the par 3 tee box.
Isn't part of the problem that by teeing the ball up on par threes you then lose part of the ability to compress the ball with the iron? A swing that compresses the ball well will produce a much better smash factor and more distance than the swing that is the very same speed but has less smash factor. Even if both shots are hit in the center of the club face.
Thank you for this. I tee up on a lot of par 3s and come up short. This makes absolute sense the way you explained it.
same, it had been bugging me for a while how short I was hitting on some par 3s! Makes perfect sense.
Thanks Ali. I’m just like you, in that on par 3s I use a normal tee and press it all the way into the turf so the ball is sitting just above ground height. I find that my shots are much more consistent that way. I normally use an orange castle tee with driver. My club is a links course and can be very windy, so on windier days I use a pink or white castle tee to keep the trajectory down, depending on wind strength. With a 3 wood(metal) off the tee box I would still use a normal tee and pressed close to ground level, as with the par 3s. I think you taught me that years ago!
Great video I struggle of the Tees with irons going to try this thanks.
Same mate got to the point were I'm hitting it literally about 20 yards In front across the floor so I resorted to hit without a tee for a better shot
Thanks for that Ali, always considered teeing up would assist the chances of a better strike but I do come up short quite often. Definitely going to try hitting of the ground / mat in future.
Great lesson... I tee it up thinking that I could hit it in the middle of the clubface easier. Maybe I have been shortchanging myself. I am going to try and lower it and see what happens.
What if you were hitting a 3 iron is it better off the tee or the ground
I have tried everything until the other day the basics of using nothing, I know my gapping distances with irons of the fairway so simple took it the the par 3 tee box.
When I started playing I noticed right off that the better par 3 drives were always better and felt better off the floor.
Doesn’t tee height depend on what lub you’re hitting?
Why not tee up a bit, and choke down the same bit? Removes ground interaction problems, and increase accuracy. ?
Green tee but focus on compression and delofting the club
I stop teeing the ball up on Par 3s and been hitting the regulation greens at least 90% of the time.
Isn't part of the problem that by teeing the ball up on par threes you then lose part of the ability to compress the ball with the iron? A swing that compresses the ball well will produce a much better smash factor and more distance than the swing that is the very same speed but has less smash factor. Even if both shots are hit in the center of the club face.