teeing grounds
The teeing ground is the area on a golf course where players begin each hole. It is typically marked by two markers, known as tee markers, which indicate the starting point for the hole. The size of the teeing ground can vary, but it is usually rectangular and provides a flat surface for players to place their golf ball.
Each hole on a golf course has multiple teeing grounds, often designated by different colors to indicate varying difficulty levels. These colors help accommodate players of all skill levels, from beginners to professionals, allowing them to choose a teeing ground that suits their abilities and enhances their overall experience.