Warrior Custom Golf: Golf, Golf Clubs, and Golf Equipment
Get the perfect Warrior Custom Golf tee to drive your Warrior Custom Golf ball
Warrior Custom Golf Tees
When you drive a Warrior Custom Golf ball off the Warrior Custom Golf tee, there are several variables that come into play for a successful drive. One very important item that often gets overlooked is the Warrior Custom Golf tee. Your Warrior Custom Golf tee needs to lift the Warrior Custom Golf ball off the ground at the right distance for the best drive. Warrior Custom Golf provides Warrior Custom Golf tees that will raise the Warrior Custom Golf ball to the perfect distance for a successful drive.
The official rules and regulations regarding golf tees have changed a lot recently. Golf balls used to be teed up on top of sand filled boxes. This is where the term "teeing ground" originated from. Golf tees used to be designed as flat disks that lay on the ground with a raised section to hold the golf ball up. The first patented golf tee was issued to Arthur Douglas and William Bloxsom, both Scottish, in 1889 for this design. The first golf tee invented and designed to pierce the ground was patented by Percy Ellis from England in 1892. His design was a rubber top peg and was labeled as the "Perfectum". The first wooden and cone shaped golf tee was patented by George Franklin Grant in 1899. This tee was designed with a rubber sleeve to support the golf ball.
Other variations of golf tees using heaps of sand have been created, however; not many have been as popular. It wasn't until the 1920s when William Lowell created the "Reddy Tee" with a wooden peg design and flare top to hold the ball. This is the most popular design today and used by Warrior Custom Golf.
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