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Golf Tees Teeography (Paperback)
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Golf Tees Teeography (Paperback)
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Loot Price R387
Discovery Miles 3 870
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"Talk about humble beginnings... a pile of wet sand." The
development of the golf tee is the last significant change in the
rules of golf. The simple little wooden tee may be golf's most
innovative invention. It has affected golf courses, their length
and design. It has affected the creation of the new technology used
in the development of drivers, irons, shafts and golf balls. It has
made playing golf easier and more enjoyable. It has provided the
awe of long drives for professionals and amateurs alike . The
ruling authorities, the USGA and the R&A, did not define the
golf tee in its rules until 2004. There are numerous mentions and
chapters in golf books on the subject of golf tees, but, at best
there is very little information about the history of the golf tee.
It appears this category of golfing history has been left
unattended and underappreciated, probably viewed as lacking
sufficient information, interest or importance. It may be they were
viewed as being "illegal." The actions of the USGA over the past
fifteen years concerning the development of the oversize
high-technology drivers have increased the need and understanding
of the use of these artificial golf tees. During the past century,
the simple golf tee has not gone unnoticed by golf tee inventors
who have created over 400 golf tee designs. Over 300 individuals
have thought enough of their inventions that they have spent the
money to patent their golf tee. Based on all the prior rules of
golf, by definition, they are artificial to the rules of golf. As
such, the majority of the designs should have been illegal if used
in competition prior to 2004. GOLF TEES TEEOGRAPHY covers the
history and evolution of the golf tee and design of golf tees since
the first written Rules of Golf in 1744. Featured Chapters include:
Robert Trent Jones, Jr, - Excerpts from "Tee it down," presented to
the American Society of Golf Course Architects; Richard Crose of
South Africa, inventor of the Brush-T and its international
marketing; and Joan Lowell Smith, granddaughter of William Lowell,
Sr and Lowell family historian.
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