The teeing ground is the area where play begins in a hole of golf.
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Examples for "tee"
Examples for "tee"
1The world's elite golfers tee off later today in the British Open.
2His work with Kaymer, however, had been done on the 16th tee.
3A nice late tee time tomorrow is something that what you want.
4Cotton On: Buy one graphic tee, get one 50 per cent off.
5That saved Pádraig Harrington who'd been due to tee-off 40 minutes later.
1They moved off presently to the next teeing ground.
2Dr. Ballard sprang out, for he had recognized the figure at the first teeing ground.
1Twelve is probably going to be a similar tee box every day.
2Sensors in the tee box read which balls a player is using.
3She leaned down to set her ball on the next tee box.
4I stand on the tee box with a very positive thought.
5It is hardly surprising he prowls the tee box impatiently.
6Cameras caught a collision between the two players as Poulter walked out of a tee box.
7I started shaking on the 16th tee box and then just tried to get it in, really.
8Few wait until the first tee box.
9Shane Lowry was in danger of blowing a gasket as he stood on the ninth tee box.
10To shoot the breeze, hit some shots; even share a joke or two on the tee box.
11Although how they can see the greens from the tee box in pitch-black darkness is anyone's guess!
12The eighth tee box was on a slight rise, and he had a clear view of the green.
13The heat was so fierce, in fact, that a woman fainted by the tee box at the 4th.
14Lengthening a hole by pushing the tee box back can help, but also compromises a hole's original design.
15The routinely unflappable Northern Irishman carved his drive left, clipping a tree a mere 100yds from the tee box.
16This week his first step on to the tee box, his first swing of the club will do more.