tee box
yes, under the rules of golf the " teeing ground" extends 2 club lengths back from each tee marker and across >
You may only tee the ball up when you are on the teeing area, hitting a tee shot. This is usually once per hole for each hole. However, if you hit a ball out of bounds you must hit another shot from where you hit the previous shot from, so you may tee the ball up. Also, if you hit a tee shot and can't find the ball you must go back to the tee and you can again tee it up.
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.
As in Can you move the tee markers? No. They have to be left where they are. The only thing you can do is going backwards, take 2 club lengths from the front of the tee markers, and you can tee up anywhere within this 2 club area.
It is called the tee box.
false you have to tee up behind the markers
Justin Bieber
Yes, you are allowed to do this.
A tee time is the time designated to a group of players of when they should hit their opening tee shot. In some competitions if you miss this, you will be disqualified. It is often not too closely patrolled at many Golf Clubs but where there is a starter they may be quite strict.
It's the little stand that you put a golf ball on before hitting it.
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.
Tee It Up with the PGA Tour - 1998 was released on: USA: January 1998