Teeing Areas
The teeing area is the designated starting point for each hole on a golf course. It is typically marked by two tee markers, which indicate where players should place their golf balls for the first stroke. The size of the teeing area can vary, but it is generally rectangular and allows players to choose their preferred spot within the boundaries.
Players can use different types of tees, such as wooden tees or plastic tees, to elevate the ball for a better strike. The choice of tee height can affect the trajectory and distance of the shot, making it an important consideration for golfers of all skill levels.