No, due to the hole location is moved from day to day. Yardage is an approximation
The distance is measured from the tee box to the middle of the green. If a hole is said to be 480 yds, that distance is from the tee and "usually" to the centre of the green. Yardage markers ie 150 yrds out are measured the same.
Measurements are to the center of the green.
There's a small hole in the leveling valve arm. Loose the nuts for the leveling valve mount, take a golf tee, stick it in that hole. There's a matching hole on the leveling valve itself... when that tee lines up with that hole, you've got it calibrated. Leave the golf tee in place and secure the leveling valve.
It is getting the ball into the hole from the tee in one shot.
Because it was his second shot o par three?
on the tee
With the aid of a Tee square any type of straight line can be produced.
If a golfer hits the ball from the tee, and it lands into the hole on the green, it is classed as a hole in one.
No, you can only use a tee for a tee shot, which is a shot which is taken from the designated teeing area. The teeing area is defined by the two tee markers. You can not use a tee anywhere but the teeing area. If you do you are deemed to have improved your lie, which carries a two shot penalty.
They hit their first shot on a new hole from the tee box, in between the tee markers as per the rules of golf.
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After you have hit your tee shot, the next time you can tee up a ball is the next hole, unless you need to hit a provisional tee shot.