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Tee boxThe area where players hit the ball from at the start of a hole.
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Tee boxThe area where players tee to start a hole. (Robert Trent Jones designed long tee boxes).
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Tee boxThe Tee Box is the starting point on each hole of a golf course. The Tee Box is two club-lengths deep and rectangular. The sides and the front are defined by outside limits of two Tee Markers.
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Tee boxTee boxes are tee areas that are well defined and can be made of concrete, asphalt, gravel, rubber, and other materials. This marks where the first shot is thrown from on a given disc golf hole. Teeing Area
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Tee box- The well defined area where each hole begins. The tee box can be made of various materials; most commonly asphalt, concrete, gravel or rubber. Also calle [..]
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Tee boxthe specially prepared area, usually grass, from which the first stroke for each hole is made (teeing ground in official terminology).
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Tee boxThe area where players start off while playing a hole. Different holes usually have a different tee box for players of different skills. For example, the professional tee box is farther from the putting green than the men's tee box.
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Tee box The area where players tee to start a hole.
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Tee box the beginning of a hole where the golfer tees off, usually with his driver.
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Tee boxThe area where players tee to start a hole.
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Tee boxThe place where each hole begins.
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Tee boxThe area where players tee off to start a hole.
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Tee boxThe area where golfers tee to start a hole.
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Tee boxA tee box is the area where each hole begins. Tee boxes are usually only a few square meters of short cut grass but it is where you tee up the ball to start the hole.
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Tee boxThe tee box or teeing ground is an area of level ground from which each golf hole starts. The reson this is called a tee box is that in the early days of golf, the point where you teed off from was marked by an actual box.
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Tee boxThe area where players tee to start a hole.
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