By Martyn Peabody on 28/12/2008
Brush-T
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Had these T's awhile now and while they don't really make too much difference to my driving (there is a slight increase in distance and accuracy) there are 3 lovely plus sides to these T's.
1) Contrary to other reviews (i don't know how you did it), my brush T stays intact for around 8 full rounds of golf before any kind of deteriation sets in compared to breaking a woodern tee every drive.
2) You never loose one! and 3) When you T it up with one, ppl take notice and if, like me, you thrive on pressure - You will love it.
all in all a very cheap but well worth it accessorie.
report thisBy John Price on 07/07/2008
Brush-T
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I used this tee for a couple of rounds and they are actually quite good, they won't make a massive difference to your game but I think it's more a psychological thing. This tee resembles one of those rubber driving range tees so when on the course you could imagine it's just on the practice ground!
You can actually feel there is less resistance on the face as there isn't a hard piece of wood or plastic making contact, just soft bristles. You are also less likely to lose it, the main body of the tee just stays in the ground.
I bought the Driver version, I think it is a bit small for those oversize drivers, which mine is. So I just tend to tee high obviously, if you're unsure about which size to get I say go for the largest!
The Brush Tee is durable but deterioration is quick, clumps of bristles fall out after every couple of drives until the ball will barely sit atop the tee. Before they all fell out I managed to smash the plastic base when teeing too high.
This is a great product, don't expect a massive difference but more a reliable tee you will use over and over again.\"
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