Bob,
Thanks, but that's not it, if you are refering to the Fiberbuilt
Friction Fit Golf Tee ( http://wittekgolf.com/catalog/mats.html )

I wasn't clear enough with my description.  The flexible plastic
tee looked EXACTLY like a standard wooden tee (except it was an ugly
red color).

BTW - The Friction Fit is a great idea.

/Ed

Barrette Bob wrote:
Ed: they are used in mats at driving ranges, the can be purchased at Wittekgolf.com I don't know if they will sell them to individuals .

Bob Action Golf

Ed Reeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can anyone tell me where to get a "tee extender" or how
to better describe it so I might find one locally.

A friend had what looked to be a flexible plastic standard tee,
except it had a hole drilled down into it and you stuck a
standard wooden tee into the hole. Effectively creating a
longer tee.

I'd like to get one of these so I can stop buying long tees.

I asked him where he got it, but it was given to him and he
had no idea where to find one. I'd never seen one before.

Thx,

/Ed



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