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1. Devices used to define the teeing ground from which play begins on each hole. Separate tee markers are recommended for use by the USGA to indicate the championship course (blue markers), the regular course (white markers) and the ladies course (red markers).<br><br> | 1. Devices used to define the teeing ground from which play begins on each hole. Separate tee markers are recommended for use by the USGA to indicate the championship course (blue markers), the regular course (white markers) and the ladies' course (red markers).<br><br> | ||
http://www.pleasington-golf.co.uk/images/desktops/Ladies_Tee_800_600.jpg<br><br> | http://www.pleasington-golf.co.uk/images/desktops/Ladies_Tee_800_600.jpg<br><br> | ||
Example of ladies tee marker.<br> | Example of ladies' tee marker.<br> | ||
Source: http://www.pleasington-golf.co.uk/news/Desktops.asp<br><br> | Source: http://www.pleasington-golf.co.uk/news/Desktops.asp<br><br> |
Latest revision as of 14:41, 26 June 2006
1. Devices used to define the teeing ground from which play begins on each hole. Separate tee markers are recommended for use by the USGA to indicate the championship course (blue markers), the regular course (white markers) and the ladies' course (red markers).
Example of ladies' tee marker.
Source: http://www.pleasington-golf.co.uk/news/Desktops.asp