Golf! In golf, you use the tee, to set your ball on it, then you hit the ball with your selected club.
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.
To tee off, rather than setting the ball on a tee use a beer can
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You have to use a tee which has been approved for play by the R&A and USGA. So you couldn't tee it up on a beer can. If you use a tee approved for play you can do it up as high or as low as you want.
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A "tee" is a piece of sports equipment used to support a stationary ball while the player attempts to hit it. While a wide variety of sports can use tees, the most common include rugby, football, golf, and children's tee-ball.
The tee markers on a golf course are set up by the greens staff prior to the commencement of a given day or competition. The just set them down level with each other pointing towards the fairway or green. They are always set up on the tee box which is a specially designated area which is closely mown.
No, you do not HAVE to use a tee. On par 3's some players play off the turf if they are hitting short irons. But on longer holes where you have to hit a driver or 3 wood it is highly recommended you use a tee so hit the sweet spot with the proper angle of approach. As Jack Nicklaus once said, you don't often get the chance to tee the ball up, so take it when you do.
An approximation could be made in centimeters, although it might not be exact.
A 3 wood can be used from the fairway or from the tee. It depends how far you hit the ball on when you would use it. You could use it from the tee because it doesn't go as far as the driver, and it is easier to control. You could use it from the fairway on long par 4's or par 5's. Some people use it to chip with, but you should perfect this shot before you try it.
A D golf club is the largest club in golf, it is used for drives to start par 4's and 5's. The D stands for driver. It is generally about 460cc. The D basically only used off the tee, because without the use of the tee, the ball is too low on the club, and this will result in inproper ball trajectory.