SWIFTEE Premium 10 Degree Golf Tees for Driver or Iron

SWIFTEE Premium 10 Degree Golf Tees for Driver or Iron - Help Reduce Spin & Slice

SWIFTEE Premium 10 Degree Golf Tees for Driver or Iron – Help Reduce Spin & Slice, Improve Distance & Precision (Pack of 10 Tees)


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  • Size: 83mm
    Dimensions: 13 x 9 x 3 cm; 100 g
    Brand: SWIFTEE
    Model: SW10DEG70
    Colour: Green
    Pack Quantity: 10
    Batteries Included: No
    Manufacture: SWIFTEE
    Department: Unisex
    Dimensions: 13 x 9 x 3 cm; 100 g
    Quantity: 10
    Size: 83mm

    7 Responses

    1. Anonymous says:

       United Kingdom

      I got these with a view that they may not do exactly what they profess in the write up but I will say I was pleasantly surprised.
      Setting the tee at an angle initially takes a bit of getting used to but you do get in the swing of it, excuse the pun. There’s an arrow on the tee to give you a line up tool on where you’re aiming and I will say this, these tees are very sturdy.
      I usually break me tees every time I use them but I managed to use the same tee for a whole round which I found pretty amusing.

      I can’t say if they stop spin or slice as I’m not the best golfer but I will keep using trying these as they seem sturdy and its worth trying these new innovations until you prove they’re not a progression.

      I’m happy to recommend these

    2. MavisWalls says:

       United Kingdom

      Nice set of 10 plastic tees.

      Takes some time to remember that this tee is particular in its setup rather than just take out of pocket with ball and push into the ground.

      There is a “pointed” part and arrow showing the direction where the front of the tee should be. This is just about feelable with a glove on, however the next step as to placing the tee into the ground at a slight angle, ie tilted back, is a little more delicate. Whilst this makes the top of the tee sit parallel to the ground and hence holds the ball well, it can at the beginning be a little finicky.

      the aim of the tee is to ensure a clean contact on the ball in an upwards direction with as little friction on the tee as possible and this does “sort” of work, however I would not say that is a total game changer but more of a little assistance.

      Hard to say if this will remain in the bag, but maybe they will until I lose them all or they break, however for speed of setup the normal tees are quicker and require less “accuracy” in setup.

      The tees are certainly a talking point with many wanting to try them but if new to them then the banter about slow play off the tee does start to creep in!

    3. malcolmforma says:

       United Kingdom

      The idea of these is that you insert them at an angle of around 10 degrees to the ground and they sort of cradle the ball in a way that allows you to strike the ball more cleanly. When striking the ball it can launch off the tee without it slightly hitting the lip as would occur with a standard tee.

      The other advantage is that they have a direction indicator that you can use as a small visual reminder of the direction required – whilst also keeping your head down.

      These are sturdy and bright golf tees so are easy to spot. (I do not have the black ones which might be more tricky.)

      They are a good length so should satisfy most people in terms of tee height. They are stiffer than a plastic tee so somewhat easier to stick into harder ground.

      In terms of radically improving your distance and direction, I am not quite so sure but then my ability to play golf may be the limiting factor there. They could make a minor difference I think – it is difficult to measure objectively as at my standard I am not able to strike the ball identically time after time and I never know how the ball would have gone with or without these to compare outcomes.

      They are a bit of a talking point and probably worth trying just for that in some ways. I like them but in terms of everyday use I will probably revert to plastic once I have lost these….perhaps buying these occasionally.

    4. HeathBXNnbhjzap says:

       United Kingdom

      I managed to get a couple of rounds in with these over the weekend. The tees themselves do come with an innovative design; the arrow points in the direction of travel, and the traditional cup part of a tee has been completely redesigned. Basically, the cup has been cut away, with minimum support at the front of the tee, designed to reduce the amount of resistance when launching a ball off the front (as the lip is reduced).

      Now, I’m not going to make claims about this being a total game-changer, after a few uses it’s too difficult to tell, and as my game can change daily, I can’t tell if it’s a different stroke or something else that makes a difference. It would be useful to test these on a proper simulator, but I’ve not had time to do that.

      What I can ascertain is that these were easy to use, did support the ball well and seem a lot stronger than your average tees (which you would expect at this price point). They certainly provide a talking point too. I’ve had no issues at all with them and may update after some more extensive testing.

      Packaging was top quality (and recyclable). So far, happy with these, they are easy to get into the ground, strong and hold the ball well. Cannot fault them.

      5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting design, good quality and innovatio

    5. basavraj.t says:

       United Kingdom

      These golf tees where easy to place in to the ground and where strong enough to complete a full round of golf without any breaking am sure these tees do upgrade your game but this will depend on more rounds of golf u play to adapt i would say if your new to golf these are not for u but if your a more experienced golfer these may provide a edge that your looking for these tees are more expensive than the regular wooden tees but these tees are more of a superior golf tee than the wooden tees and should last longer.

    6. Anonymous says:

       United Kingdom

      It’s nice trying something new to see if it improves my game. These golf tees are well-made and should last longer than my cheap wood tees. You have to place the tee at a slight 10-degree angle with the arrow pointing in the direction you want the ball to travel. I don’t know if it is just me, but a change to the tee-off ritual changes the way I approach the ball and the way I strike the ball. I have not noticed increased yardage or better ball placement from the tee, but I do enjoy using these tees.

      A few of my golfing buddies have remarked on the design of the tees, so quite a few from the pack of 10 have gone out on ‘loan’.

    7. GabrielBlau says:

       United Kingdom

      I’m only fairly new to golf through a pal and neither of us are particularly brilliant at this moment in time, so when I saw this suggestion that using a special tee that holds the ball in place when you go into the turf at approx 10 degrees is certainly of interest.

      Instruction card, website and all the stuff provided as shown in the photos, just need to book a round of golf and try these on course

      4.0 out of 5 stars Well made, time will tell if I hit em straigh