Have you ever teed up your golf ball and began your preswing routine when the thought enters your mind that the golf ball height just doesn't look right?
Have you ever hesitated in your routine because you think maybe you teed the ball too high or too low?
When placing the ball on the tee, it is very important to do so such that the ball will be struck properly by the driver. A ball teed to high will increase the chance of a pull. Whereas a ball teed too low will increase the chance of a push.
The correct height is completely dependent on the height of the driver being used. The general rule of thumb is this: Tee the ball up so that, when your club rests on the ground, 1/2 the ball is above the clubface.
Anyway, we've all stood over the ball and wondered if it's teed at the proper height. No more guessing, for I have a solution for you:
Step Down Tees
The step down golf tees are designed to solve this problem every time you use them, for they are designed to guarantee a consistent ball height with every shot. They're available in 6 sizes and can be used with irons or woods. The larger step down tees are used with the driver. The smaller step down tees are great for those iron shots, on the par 3's.
Golf is a game where the flight of the ball and the results you achieve are affected by a number of variables. When you use the step down tees, you eliminate one of those variables. You can't control everything on a golf course, but anything you can control, improves your probability of success. So the next time you tee it up, tee it up with confidence using a step down tee.

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