Mark Crossfield asks, should I use a tee with my iron shots. In this golf video golf professional Mark Crossfield answers this common question for beginner golfers and good golfers about tee height and what it can do for your iron play. Should you tee it up on par 3s or should you just hit more golf shots from the ground? Learn how the teeing ground can help you get more from your golf shots with these simple golf tips.
SUBSCRIBE TODAY using this link https://www.youtube.com/markcrossfield?sub_confirmation=1
Music by LabelGREY
Social Links
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/4golfonline
Instagram http://www.instagram.com/crossfieldmark
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AskGolfGuru/
11 Comments
Always tee it up on the tee box
My life dilemma lol par 3 tee or not the tee ,
Tee height is one of my biggest faults for good contact. I always tee too high or low with irons/woods. I just can’t figure it out. Especially woods/drivers
Always use a tee to tee the ball up
Excellent video. Really useful, well explained, the knocked up turf mystery is now over, next……….why am I shit at golf 😀
Mark…i need some quick help on this…
So when I try and tee it up with my irons 7i down I allways seem to catch it a bit thin and pull or pull draw the ball…
Vs on the ground it will be fine, normal ball flight divot after the ball etc. So at the moment its no tee on par 3's etc…
Any thoughts as to what could be going on…I'm not sure if I'm just reacting strange to the slightly different ball height…
I like mine as low as possible. Pushing the tee until only the cap is showing. Just what works best for me.
So either this was filmed pre grip change or Mark has ditched that already
As we are now starting with mats as autumn sets, does your ideas change regarding using a tee or not?
Would this be same concept for hybrids? Does it change with loft of hybrid? i.e 22* vs say a higher lofted one like27/28*?
You see knocking the ground behind the ball – isn't that technically artificially improving your lie?