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Ask in the pro shop and see what the equivalent is, or just pick one of the other tees.

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Q: What if the golf course has no red tee markers?
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Who decided the color red for womens golf tee markers?

Interestingly red is not used at all golf courses for womens' tees. It is simply a colour chosen by the golf club and it has become quite common.


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What does different color of tee stand for in golf?

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