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Should you break the tee when you drive?

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Rachel Ellis

Published Jan 10, 2026

Should your tee break when you hit your drive? With most skilled players they will not break the tee. In most cases it will come out of the ground and pop straight up undisturbed. If it is totally undisturbed and does not leave the ground, chances are you might have caught the ball a bit "thin" or low in the face.

Should you break your tee when driving?

Many foot fractures require a long time off work until they are cured, during which time driving is not allowed. The treatment of toe fractures doesn't generally interfere with driving, but patients should be advised against doing so as a precaution.

Why do I break my tee on every drive?

The most common reason for chronic broken tees is that you are hitting the ball too steep. So instead of hitting through the ball, you are hitting down on the ball. When you hit too steep you're also losing potential yards on your drive no matter what club you're driving with.

Do you have to hit off the tee?

You don't have to actually use a tee on the tee. You can chip up the ground to make a makeshift tee, or can just hit the ball off of the grass. Sometime you'll see players settle up to the ball, and as they are doing so the ball will fall off or be knocked off the tee.

How does hitting off a tee help?

The tee is one of the best ways to hone your swing as a hitter. Sometimes there is a stigma from t-ball that says you should outgrow it, but that's not the case. Big league hitters work off the tee regularly to keep their mechanics clean and crisp.

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How do you properly tee off?

Tee it so two-thirds of the ball is higher than the crown of the driver (above), and adjust the ball's position so it's in line with the big toe on your front foot. Now drop your right shoulder slightly at address. You can see (below) how this helps get it in the proper position at impact.

Does a weak grip cause a slice?

You might have a so-called "weak grip," which means your thumbs are more at the top of the club. When you swing with this type of grip, your hands resist their natural tendency to return the clubface square at impact, and instead, they leave the clubface open which causes a slice.

Should your tee stay in the ground?

The ball should be highest off the ground for a driver. The general recommendation is that the bottom of the golf ball on a tee should be level with the top of the driver; for long and mid-irons, push the tee into the ground so that only about a quarter-inch is above ground.

How often do pros hit driver?

Pros hit just under 1.0 percent of tee shots into one-stroke penalties and only 0.4 percent into two-stroke penalties. Think about that. Pros hit into stroke-and-distance trouble just one in 250 par-4 or par-5 tee shots — or about one big miss every 18 rounds. How do us weekenders do?

How do you hit a driver solid every time?

But hitting solid, long drives is a process that requires proper timing more than a gargantuan swing. Having the right hip turn, ball placement and clubface position on impact are all important factors to hitting the ball hard and hitting it far.

What percentage of golfers can drive 275 yards?

According to the MyGolfSpy website, only around 4 percent of golfers have ever been able to drive a golf ball 300 yards. And another 11 percent of them can drive a ball 275 yards or further (but not quite 300 yards).

How does tee height affect driving distance?

Does Tee Height Effect Driver Distance? The height of your tee effects your swing path into impact, especially with the driver. This, in turn, will have an influence on the spin that the ball will have on it. Teeing the ball up can help vastly reduce the spin on your drives and so increase distance.

Does a tee add distance?

It's all about friction. For golfers who hit up on the ball at impact (positive angle of attack), the ball lifts cleanly off a traditional tee, thus reducing friction between the golf ball and the tee. That means no matter what tee is used, there's no measurable difference in spin or distance between tee styles.

Can a golf tee add distance?

A golf tee is an obstruction at absolutely the most critical point of the golf swing, and using it correctly will add distance and accuracy to your tee shots with the driver, fairway woods and irons.

How high should you tee up a driver?

From a poll of GOLF's Top 100 Teachers, the ideal tee height is about 1.5 inches for driver. A good checkpoint is that half the ball “peeks” above the crown after you sole the club at address.

How do you hit a golf ball straight every time?

How Do I Hit a Golf Ball Straight Every Time?

  1. Grip the club. ...
  2. Place your non-lead hand on the club. ...
  3. Align your club head and ball with the target. ...
  4. Set your feet. ...
  5. Start your backswing, keeping your clubhead inside of the ball as you draw back. ...
  6. Hit through the ball.

Why does my tee shot always go right?

Problem: When the ball flies dead right, it means your lower body slid ahead, which drops the club too far inside. Golfers see their tee shots go right and automatically curse the slice. Sometimes those are blocked shots caused by swinging too much from the inside.

Can standing too close to the golf ball cause a slice?

Standing too close to the ball causes a loss of posture, reduction in arm extension, loss of balance, loss of speed, toe hits, slices, low hooks and a change in swing path. Always check you setup first when you start hitting errant shots.

Can you use a broken tee in golf?

Using Borrowed, Abandoned or Broken Tee

Yes. The Rules only require that you use a conforming tee. It doesn't matter where you get the tee from as long as it is conforming (see Definition of Tee).

What happens if your tee shot goes out of bounds?

What this means is that you incur a one-stroke penalty and need to go back to the point from where you hit your last shot. For example, if you hit your tee shot out of bounds, you incur a one-shot penalty, must go back to the tee, hitting your third shot.

Do you have to stand in the tee box?

The rule also means that golfers don't even have to stand in the mowed area in which the tee box sits. So long as a golfer's ball is teed up within the proper space, where the golfer stands doesn't really matter.

Why are my tee shots so low?

Tee shots that are too low can actually be caused by cutting your backswing short as well. If you don't finish your backswing, you won't be able to get positioned correctly behind the ball – meaning you are more likely to end up leaning left at impact and again fighting with a downward angle of attack.