The elevation of the striking surface of a tee when used with a driver influences launch angle and spin rate, impacting distance and accuracy. A tee positioned too high can lead to a high, weak shot, while a tee set too low may cause a low, digging shot with excessive backspin.
Proper tee placement is a fundamental element of achieving optimal driving performance. It allows golfers to maximize launch conditions for increased distance and improved control. While traditional practices often emphasized low tee heights, modern equipment and swing techniques encourage higher tee positions to exploit the driver’s design for greater carry and roll. This shift has contributed to longer drives and improved scoring opportunities.