Strong and reliable golf tees ultimately come down to the choice of material.
Pure polycarbonate holds up longer and resists breaking.
Many other tees use weaker plastics that wear out quickly and need to be replaced often.
Using better materials gives golfers more value and steady performance round after round.
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The fly path goes are made out of a polycarbonate material. We stayed the route of going a much more durable material. We don’t add any extra fill. So, it’s a full polycarbonate material. When you look at the types of plastics and the type of material that go into plastic golf tees in general, a lot of times they are I wouldn’t say diluted, but there’s film material that gets added in to the plastics. So, you can bring the strength down on those plastics so that they break more frequently if someone were to want to have somebody purchase more, for example. We don’t do that. These are full polycarbonate, which is why they last as long as you’re seeing them last. We do see them wear down more with irons, as to be expected. The impact from an iron does more damage on them than with a driver. But we wanted to make sure we went with a material that provided a golfer the opportunity. If you buy one package, it’s a premium product and it’s going to last you as long as we can possibly get it to last
