Al
At 02:02 PM 12/8/2002, you wrote:
Hey TF....I checked out their web site and they have a "tethered" tee that has a string on it so you don't lose it....just what you need! <GRINNING, DUCKING, RUNNING> Royce-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of tflan Sent: Sunday, December 08, 2002 12:24 PM To: ShopTalk Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Tee Extender? Hi; I have a few of the "Perfect Tees." I got them a couple of years ago at a golf expo. They are plastic. Colors are white or yellow. They resemble a green divot tool. The Perfect Tee is round at the top and indented the same as any other tee. There's a hole in the center of the concavity into which one can insert a tee, thereby extending the height. The tee comes with an instruction sheet. The tees I got came in a plastic tube. 2 long tees for woods, one short tee for irons. There are 3 "O" rings installed around the top of the tee "to protect the clubface" Also to make gripping the tee more comfortable when using it to repair pitch marks. I don't recall all the instructions but I thought it was kind of funny that a tee needs them at all. There's a one-year guarantee against breakage. Just sent the tee back to the company, in Santa Barbara, CA, along with return postage and handling, and the company will replace it at no extra charge ;-) The instruction sheet and the guarantee are absolute crackups. Fortunately, I got my 2 sleeves - one with yellow tees, one with white, for free. Price for one package? $6.95 plus tax. I sure as hell wouldn't buy a package of them. I used the tees for a while, until I lost them. There's one significant problem with them. If you use one where there's a lot of rough or H20 in front of or around the tee area there's a very good chance of losing them. They fly a long way when hit, and they don't always fly straight. For a while, I told the guys I play with to watch the tee rather than the ball. No matter. It didn't take very long to lose 4 tees. However, if you're really interested, here's the info from the plastic packaging; Perfect-Tee Acorn Golf, Santa Barbara, CA 1-800-524-1942 www.perfecttee.com TFlan > > Not quite what you're looking for, but I've heard that the long drivers > are using "The Perfect Tee" with good success. A search on Google > should turn it up. > > -Dave
