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for having the playoff winter match. Think about the tees that you’ve got. Sometimes there’s the holes that you put your tea into. It makes the ball way up too high. People just think, “I’m going to hit it and they sky and get frustrated.” Maybe these kind of rubber tees might be an option. I know it’s not the coolest thing in the world, but they’re going to sit on top of the mat. You’re not fussing around with mats that have broken holes where it’s really wobbly. Or even castle tees. These are bamboo tea, so they just don’t break as easily as like a wooden tea, so you’ve got a consistent height. I think that’s the best option, but I know golfers don’t like the look of those.

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What about frozen tee boxes here in Pennsylvania where you need a hammer to drive in a tee peg?