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R**N
Works very well for those with back or knee problems
Well designed for those of us who have trouble bending. No complaints. The magnetic depth indicators work fine, but I rarely use that feature. After inserting the tee/ball into the grass, you must pull the Tee Pro up a bit so that you can then lower it and slide it out from your setup. So teeing a ball for an iron shot leaves the ball a little higher than I’d like. I’ve played many rounds with this. It’s sturdy, well made, and essential if you’re uncomfortable bending. Takes only a little while to master.
T**E
Great device! But...
This device is awesome and has saved my back alot of pain! My first one lasted about 8 years before it broke. Well worth the purchase! However, from 2021 until 2022 I purchased 3 because they kept breaking. And always after the return date. Today, the last of the 3 broke (3 days after the return date). So, I ordered yet another one because I need it so badly.
J**S
Incredible tool, made my ( bad hip) golfing life easy!
To all golfers who have hip/ back handicap situations , this is the tool for you!!! Thank you so much Tee Pal Pro ! You made teeing up/ picking up my tee absolutely easy. I would dread teeing up at every hole!,. Thank goodness Tee Pal Pro took that all away. From a very grateful handicap golfer , Thanks 😊
G**N
saves your back!
I got this device because I had a hip replaced and it is hard to place the tee. Works great once you adjust the height detectors. If you like a low setting tee this is not for you. It will work with the wide rubber tees, if you cut off most of the taper. I use the modified plastic tees. Cut the tapered part using a razor knife.
C**R
Need practice
Takes practice; at that price include instructions and wrench
S**S
Needs Improvement
After using this product for several days, I had to return it for a refund. It is able to tee the ball up "most of the time" if your hands are very steady. If not steady, the ball will fall off the tee and you will have to bend down to tee it up. I could live with that but the one thing I could not live with was when the tee was lying flat on the grass after hitting, this device was not good at all in picking the tee up. I had to jiggle the tee so it was sticking part way up in order to grab it but most of the time one of my playing partners had to pick the tee up for me. I am looking into what I think might be a better product in Northcroft from the U.K.
P**N
Teeing the golf ball up
It really works. I was having trouble when I would Stand up after teeing my ballot up. I was dizzy. Now I can tee it up without bending over.
P**.
Good for golfers who need to avoid bending down
If you need to avoid bending down to tee up your ball, this is for you, but it's not without it's challenges. I had two health issues--first I fainted after picking up my ball out of the cup and second, I had spinal fusion surgery which restricted bending, twisting and lifting. So, I really needed a device like this. With some practice you can successfully tee up a very high percentage of the time and at your chosen height. It's a challenge to find tees that have a cup large enough to keep the ball from falling off and are stiff enough for the device to drive it into the ground. And, after about 15 months of actual use golfing once a week, the cylindrical housing at the teeing end fractured completely around the circumference. I cemented a modified 2 inch PVC fitting over the break, but then had to do again in a different location where I could see another fracture developing. The cost of the PVC and the glue was about $10. But even with these drawbacks, if I needed to avoid bending down, I would purchase this product. Oh, there's a metal rod that drives into the ground when you push down on the handle and this feature can be used to stand up the device off to the side after you tee up. When the ground is so hard that many plastic tees bend, I think I'll try using the rod to pre-punch a hole for a flexible tee. There are very hard plastic tees with large enough pronged cups, but I think these can mar the driver face. One more thing, I don't think I've ever successfully tee'd up a ball at the low height I like for par 3's.
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