Tee Boxes
Tee boxes, also known as teeing grounds, are designated areas on a golf course where players begin each hole. They are typically flat, rectangular sections of grass that provide a level surface for golfers to place their golf balls on a tee before taking their first shot. Each hole usually has multiple tee boxes, allowing players of different skill levels to choose a distance that suits their game.
The different tee boxes are often color-coded, with each color representing a specific distance to the hole. For example, the back tees are usually the longest, while the forward tees are shorter, making the game more accessible for beginners and juniors. This system helps ensure that golfers of all abilities can enjoy the sport.