
How to determine which tee box to play? A panel of 100 golf teachers discuss their tactics.
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Regardless of your age or level of skills, you can enjoy the golf game. However, to maximize that pleasure, you have to play by The correct tee box.
You can see the benefits that play from the advice and think you want to play the course as they do. But by doing it, you are only hurting yourself and your game’s pleasure.
Playing the correct box of tee is of great importance. But how do you know Which tee box is right for you to play by? A group of top 100 teachers discuss below.
1. Driver + 7 iron
I always say that you need to add your driver together and 7 iron distances. This total should be the average 4s length from the Tee box from which you play. (IE Driver 240-Obor + 160-Obligation 7 Iron = 400-Obor Average 4). —They Zander
2. It depends on the challenge
For what kind of challenge are you ready? We have a group of members playing advice once a week. They really should not be based on their ability, but they like to play “a different golf course” and be challenged. That’s okay to try occasionally – just make sure you keep the pace! —Mark Durland
3. 5 iron x 36
The best way for you to know what you can play is to get the average distance of your 5 iron and multiply it by 36. One example would be if you hit 5 iron 17 yard x 36 is equal to 6.120. You have to play teat around that yard. —Mike bender
4 to be versatile
Be versatile and jump around. Weather conditions can change tees from which the play. Go up and play one round one day and then move back and play the other. Changing it is a great way to get some variety and hit some clubs and shots you would not normally do. —Michael Hunt

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