No problem Ed. At 25 cents each it's a heck of a lot cheaper than a
lesson where the pro tells you your swing is over the top and steep which
you already knew anyway. I basically could not hit a draw or hook to save
my life, but I can actually get the ball to curve left practicing with a
ball teed this high as it makes you get more on plane to get square
contact. Since then I have actually curved balls left off a normal tee as
well which is a great feeling of accomplishment. By the way, there is snow
on the ground, but may melt by this week end. Might still be able to get
one more in before the tundra sets in! Take care...
John Manguray
IBM ESG Procurement Quality Engineering
Phone 1.507.253.1758 / FAX 1.507.253.5557
The bitterness of low quality lingers much longer than the sweetness of low
price
Ed Reeder
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John,
Thanks. I bought one as a joke for a friend who uses tall
tees. Using them for practice sounds good. My swing gets
steep as well. (Judging from your area code they might work
well for the first day of light snow :-)
/Ed
John Manguray wrote:
> Ed,
> I started using those huge 4" gag tees. They work great. They don't
break
> usless you hit them at the ground level and you don't lose them because
> they are big. They work really good for practice (flattens my steepness)
> and I've even used them on the course.
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> John Manguray
> IBM ESG Procurement Quality Engineering
> Phone 1.507.253.1758 / FAX 1.507.253.5557
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> The bitterness of low quality lingers much longer than the sweetness of
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> Ed Reeder
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> Can anyone tell me where to get a "tee extender" or how
> to better describe it so I might find one locally.
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> 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.
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> I'd like to get one of these so I can stop buying long tees.
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> 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.
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> Thx,
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