Should you switch to Castle Golf Tees in the winter?
- Spike Golf
- 1 day ago
- 2 min read
Winter golf is a different beast.
The fairways are damp, the ground’s harder than a pub's roast potatoes, and even your drives can feel like you're hitting a stone. The big question is, should you stick with your usual golf tees, or is it time to switch things up to castle golf tees?
There’s no “one tee fits all” solution. Our range of 70mm, 54mm and 32mm golf tees will be more than enough to see you through the winter golf months, but when the temperature drops, bamboo castle golf tees can be a game-changer.
Why Castle Golf Tees Work Well in Winter
Castle golf tees (aka step tees) are usually all about consistency. The built-in step of a castle golf tee gives you the same tee height every single time. But in the winter, that step really helps as you don't need to push a long tee all the way down to the height you want it. Especially if your local golf club, like ours, switched to winter golf mats and there is no depth to the mat.
No struggling with pushing golf tees into frozen ground.
Less struggles if switching to winter golf mats.
Reliable strike position, even if the tee box is a bog.
Less chance of breakages.
Regular Golf Tees Still Shine
But don’t get us wrong — our regular bamboo golf tees are still brilliant during the winter months. As always, they’re versatile. They let you adjust your height for different clubs, and you don't need to stock multiple variations like you need to with castle golf tees.
No need to stock up on multiple castle golf tees.
Our regular bamboo golf tees have castle golf tee height lines printed on them.
Our 70mm, 54mm and 32mm golf tees should be enough to suit any club.
Either way, make it Bamboo
Whether you end up going for regular golf tees, castle golf tees, help us bring death to plastic and choose bamboo golf tees. Hell of a lot more sustainable than plastic, and 4x stronger than wood.
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