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the past several years, driver sizes have ballooned
to such enormous sizes that the USGA has deemed
it necessary to place a cap on club head volumes.
The USGA has also capped a size on tee height.
Naturally, larger volumes mean taller face heights.
However, the proper tee/ball position with relation
to the face height is still the same — the
equator of the ball should be even with or just
slightly below the top line of the face. This
elevation is nearly impossible with 2" to
2.5" tees when the driver features a 50mm-plus
face height. The Consistent-Tee™
merges these two variables and provides the golfer
with a higher teed ball at the optimal spot for
every Drive.
The
following is an excerpt from Golfsmith.com:
”Recently,
Golfsmith's Research & Design staff went to
the practice tee to see exactly what effect tee
height can have on modern driver performance.
Using Harvey Penick Golf Academy instructors (all
excellent golfers) as test subjects, the results
are quite interesting. Statistics below represent
an average of several shots after a short warm-up
period.
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