Thoughts?

by ronocyorlik

36 Comments

  1. Haelein

    Would need to see the yardage to form an opinion.

  2. Advanced-Juggernaut6

    I like the handicap because even if you hit ball a certain distance it doesn’t measure how well you can score.

  3. DoiReadThatStupid

    My thoughts are if you dont like the recommendation, then it doesn’t matter because you can disregard it. If you like the recommendation, you’re welcome. Nothing to see here at all.

  4. mrjdk83

    There are men who should play the green tees too

  5. OrdinaryInside8

    Should be on every course. And a call out to the bros playing the blues and tips with their baseball swings going 200 yards directly into the woods every hole.

  6. TheWorldNeedsThanos

    Grouping 24 handicap and scratch together is dumb lol

  7. Jeremy24Fan

    0-24 is way to large of a range for this recommendation to be taken seriously 

  8. West_Masterpiece9423

    I’m an 18/19 and I play the whites. I want a few short iron approach shots.

  9. GolferBrian

    If you do not slow down play, play from wherever the heck you want. Suggestions are just that. They are not the rule.

  10. DQ_Dipped_cone

    I don’t need this sign to know I’m hitting from the white tees

  11. SnooSketches7529

    I like it but 10 handicap probs not off the tips either, 5 and below.

  12. toothbrush81

    Depends on the slope rating of the course.

  13. scotsman3288

    As a 9 hcp I’m going white tees all day long. In the words of Katt, why would I go further back for same price?

  14. aceattorneymvp

    I agree with many of the comments – tee box should generally (there are always exceptions, of course) depend on how far you hit your 7 iron. So although my handicap is around 8-10, my 7i only goes about 140ish (my driver goes around 230). That puts me in the White tees for most courses.

    That said, if a person hits long, but is wildly inaccurate, then it would benefit them to move up.

  15. letsgobrooksy

    I feel like that’s just encouraging men with egos to play from the tips so they don’t feel like they’re playing from the “woman’s tees”

  16. Complex_Bet7311

    I don’t care as long as you keep up with the group in front of you.

  17. jpmorgue_silverfixer

    The thoughtless will always ignore the sign. The thoughtful like a driving distance and a handicap recommendation.

  18. Whatswrongwithme666

    I’m 52 and I only hit my driver 250 but I’m a single digit handicap. I’m not playing from the tips ever again in my life.

  19. WHSRWizard

    I still maintain the best approach would be to put colored flags on the drivingvrange that correspond to the correct tees to play. Hit 5-10 drives and you should play the color of the flag that you easily and consistently clear.

  20. jacobsever

    I prefer suggestions based on driving distance over handicaps.

    As a low digit handicapper that barely drives the ball 250, (and sometimes barely 200 if I’m hitting into wind) I have absolutely NO business playing the tips. Or anything longer than like 6600 yards at sea level.

  21. MetalHead_Literally

    My issue isn’t my length, it’s my mid to short game.

  22. ldskyfly

    I’m a high handicapper, but I have played enough that I max out my potential to get GIR at about 6300 yards. So I try to play whatever tees are 6100-6300 yards

  23. 55gecko

    Iron play is my weakness…. I play the tips (6900) and the senior tees (5500) on the same course and see only a 3-5 shot difference in my score. (13.8 hdcp)

    Totally depends on the player. If you play fast it doesn’t matter.

  24. DrGrapeist

    Should also be on far you hit it. If your a 10 handicap but gotten old and can only drive 200 then maybe you should play the white tees. Then again if you drive it 320 yards but you are a 24 handicap then maybe you shouldn’t play the blacks.

  25. Accountant1984

    Play whatever tee you want just keep up the pace.

  26. I’ll play whatever tees prevent me from being able to take a wedge into every par 4 if I’m consistent off the tee. I want there to be a chance to use all the clubs in my bag.

  27. FastCheaporGoodPick2

    I think it ought to be based on driving distance rather than handicap.

  28. TheeDragon

    You should be able to par the course from the shortest tee box before being allowed to move back.

  29. fauxfarmer17

    I really wish there was a standard color code recognized by the USGA and implemented by any club that is rated. Call them whatever you want (forward, middle, back) but make them the same color.

  30. carbonatedcrabcake

    I’ve seen guys on the tips who should have been playing from the front tees and vice versa. Labeling them “senior tees”
    Or “ladies tees” does not help the ego golfers.

  31. op3randi

    Most people don’t know their handicap….

  32. StatusMaleficent5832

    A lot of people don’t have handicaps established, so I wouldn’t recommend this as a blanket guideline.

    The USGA suggests using the distance you can hit a 7-iron to give a recommended course length. For me, that is around 6000 yards and I’ll use the tees that get me close to that distance.

  33. DrunkenGolfer

    The tee you should play is not a function of handicap it is a function of how far you hit the ball. I will die on this hill.

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