teeing ground
The teeing ground is the area on a golf course where a hole begins. It is typically marked by two tee markers, which indicate the starting point for players. The teeing ground is usually a flat, well-maintained area that allows golfers to place their golf ball on a small mound of grass, known as a tee, to achieve a better launch for their first shot.
Each golf course may have multiple teeing grounds, often designated by different colors, such as white, blue, or red, to accommodate players of varying skill levels. The distance from the teeing ground to the hole can vary based on the chosen tee, making the game more accessible for beginners while providing a challenge for experienced players.