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Yardage. 6,000 to 6,300 yards preferrably.
Saw this while surfing the web this morning and thought of this thread. I guess I pretty much have to agree with the findings. According to it I should play at about 5940 yards, I always look to play the tees that are closest to 6000 when I play.
Here's another general guideline for choosing the distance at which to play a golf course: Take your average 5-iron distance (be honest!), multiply by 36, and choose the tees that most closely match that yardage. Example: You hit your 5-iron 150 yards. So 150 times 36 equals 5,400. Choose the tees closest to 5,400 yards in length.
Playing with two friends tomorrow and a person they know. I got a text earlier saying "We are playing the white tees tomorrow". I responded why, and got the because so and so needs to.
I then said, we all don't have to, that is why they make different tees. This is what was said back to me, "True, we could make him feel bad about playing from the whites and we play blues".
If your skill or distance is not high enough to play from a back set of tees, should the entire group have to move up and club down all day?
Does a player "feel bad" by playing a forward tee?
Should your entire playing group play from the same set of tees?
I don't get this mind set at all. I am not saying "Im playing the tips", blue and white are only one set different. Not a big deal one way or the other, but I don't get the feel bad part....
Why does your decision to play a tee reside on where the group plays?