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Agree? 🤔 (Insta: defining.wealth) (h/t: ziregolf)
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@ziregolf Freddy Couples says you don’t move to the back tees until you can shoot under par. I agree with Freddy.

@ziregolf Sounds plausible. I’m 70 now. Finally played from the Red tees this last weekend. Actually had more fun than I expected. Decided to stick with Red tees for the future and see how things go. Typically shoot in the higher 90’s.

@ziregolf I’m 55, a 5 index and don’t hit it a ton, 245 yrd drive is pounded for me. So I should play from the tips? No thanks, constantly hitting hybrids and woods on my 2nd shots on par 4’s all day is zero fun….

@ziregolf Scores &/or handicaps not a good metric on tee selection. Pace (which is what I’m assuming is generating the idea) has little to do with tees. Slow players are slow from any tee. Best tee selection metric = distance off tee. Drive x25 ⬇️ … 👍⛳️

@ziregolf This dude is should be banned from golf. Total Karen. I will play @ziregolf from the tips, he can play his customary red tees. I will be waiting on him in every hole. Golfers play what ever tees you want, challenge yourselves, just do it quickly.

This whole conversation around tees is ridiculous given that most strokes are lost from 100yds and in. Following his logic you shouldn’t be allowed on the red tees until you can break some arbitrary number playing 100yds and in. Next level is you aren’t allowed on the course until you can shoot par at the mini golf course. Can’t play mini golf until you win the masters on the PGA video game 😂

@ziregolf I totally agree. Tee selection is ego driven.

@ziregolf That’s fair

@ziregolf Guy solved golf. Excellent propositions, tees from which you cannot break 100, are tees where you belong.

@ziregolf Not entirely, but decent concept. Even if you break 90, it doesn’t mean you should be playing the blue tees. Especially on some long and difficult courses, white is still more than enough for a good and fair challenge
