• 100 plastic
  • Imported
  • Low-Resistance Tip fpr less friction
  • Plastic material lasts longer
  • Packaging may vary
  • 2-3/4" long
  • For drivers under 360cc
  • Special low-resistance tips
  • Reduced tee friction generates maximum distance
  • Assists in longer drives

I bought a package of 500 plastic tees. Went on a golf trip to KY this spring. Took about 50 tees. I broke one of the plastic tees on every single tee shot. After losing 50 tees, someone gave me one of these. I used it for 2 months before losing it (they don't break). I will never buy any other kind of tee again. These are indestructible and tall enough for any golfer.

I take my dad golfing every week and we both get frustrated by 2 things.... breaking the tee and losing the tee. We both have poor eyesight, so the white tees are easier to find when pounded into the ground by club/swing. Apparently I will have these for life because I've only used one for several weeks now! They are a little bit long, probably should have ordered a shorter size, but they are very strong and easy to push into the hard earth as far as needed. Dad likes them too!

I've been using the wood Pride Professional Tee system for years, never thought to try the plastic. Just played 4 rounds and they are awesome. Didn't break a single tee. Only reason I had to pull another tee out of the package was because I lost it on the course! If you can keep track of your tee, you won't have to buy more tees for a long time.

These are the best tees I have ever played with. I seem to break a wooden tee on every hole with my swing and most plastic tees would last me maybe 3-4 holes. These things are strong and sturdy and one tee will last me 18 holes. The only thing I need to worry about is finding them after my swing.

These Tees are the best! I was using wooden tees for awhile and was breaking them almost every swing, which really adds up when you suck at golfing and might need a few extra drives on those "off days." Luckily I found these Tees while looking around to resupply my inventory and I couldn't be happier. I will now go a round of 18 holes and maybe, JUST MAYBE, break 1 tee all day. The most I have ever broken in 18 holes was 3 and I was shocked because it has never happened before and has never happened since. I have done several 18 holes sessions without ever having to grab another tee. Still on my first pack and has now lasted over a season. An added bonus is that they stick in the ground very easily even when the ground is incredibly dry. All-around great tees. Get them and you will not be let down!

Well these are the real deal, not some gimmick. Almost all the pros are using these now. Not going to add those extra 20 yards you're dreaming about or unrealistically hoping for, but the painted lines do help gauge how far to stick the tee in the ground, the ball sits nice and securely on the tee, and if nothing else they provide a nice little psychological boost of confidence knowing you're using the best tees there are. And we all know that means a lot in this crazy game. They are pretty much unbreakable, BUT not un-loseable. ( I think I might have just made up another "golf word", which will drive my gal crazy!) So it's a good thing if we keep our eye on on our tee instead of our shot, right? Buy with confidence, and keep pour head down.

I purchased the Pride Professional 2 3/4" tees (not too tall, not too small...the perfect all-around length the all clubs). I'll admit, I'm an amatur golfer that plays solely for recreation. After just a few rounds with these tees, I'll say I'm very impressed. These tees are tough! I still have not broken one tee, and I would typically average 3 wooden tees per round. I also like that these particular tees are four-pronged (see picture below). Many of the three-pronged alternatives were rated low because balls are hard to balance on the tees, especially on a windy day. Because these tees have four-prints I haven't experienced any issues balancing. Also, because there is less surface area touching th ball, they're supposed to drive the ball further. I haven't noticed a significant differ nice in distance, but potentially. I would recommend for any golfer of any skill level! These will last you a lifetime!!! I rate these a 5/5! Thank you for reading and rating my review!

I'm Hooked! I've used wooden tees for years with no issue except they tend to break quite often. These tees stand up to a round with zero problems. Its nice to pull one tee out of the bag and use it the whole round. I've never paid a great deal of attention to how high I tee the ball up but with the blue line around the tee I've been able to become more consistent with ball height.

I was of the belief that a tee is really just a tee...they grow on trees, they all serve the same purpose, etc. But these are superior to basic wooden tees and I like them better for a few reasons. First, they're just about unbreakable off the box...I've had several bend off my tee shot, but you just bend them right back. Second, the four ridges up top hold the ball in place better than your basic wooden tees. Third, the stripes serve their designed purpose... to help you tee the ball up to the same height consistently. The recoil is insane...these things go flying a couple feet in any direction and you get tired of looking for them, but I'll stick with them. Eventually, you may end up losing them all. They should come in packs of more than just 30. These come in a wooden version in various heights, but they're just regular tees painted with blue striping and without the ridges. A pack of 30 is worth the roughly 23 cents per tee, or you can get a package of 135 wooden ones for about 5 cents per tee.

Right height and right shape of the top part for easy placement of a ball. As you can see, the top edge of the tees are slightly rounded, which keeps the tee edge from getting in our way when we hit balls. The club face needs to hit the ball, not the edge or the tee top. Good manufacturing. Before I purchased this package, another lady golfer kindly gave me one of her short tees of this product series so I can try it, I liked it but she didn't remember where she got those tees. I searched online, found the same and bought this package. The longer tee of this series also has right height for driver shots with the same slightly rounded tee cup edge. And high durability. So, unless I lose it, I use the same tees throughout a round of golf. I keep two long ones and short ones in my pocket just in case but usually one long and one short tees are good for the entire 18 holes.