Ego vs Tee Box! And we play Frisco's Fields Ranch
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Study on tee distance Stacey referenced: https://www.usga.org/content/dam/usga/pdf/CourseCare/Forward-Tees_Annotated-Bibliography__Shapcott.pdf
In this episode of "Sticks Together," we delve into the topic of tee selection in golf and discuss our recent visit to the new PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas.
We start by reflecting on our week of golf, emphasizing the challenges posed by the intense July heat here in North Carolina. Slade recounts his mixed rounds, highlighting the importance of hydration, while I, Stacey, share my experience playing with new friends and my progress in breaking 100 despite not playing my best.
Next, we move to selecting the appropriate tee box. Playing from the correct tee box can enhance the game’s enjoyment and pace. According to a USGA study (above), the forward tee yardage at many courses is too long for many players. A more suitable distance may be closer to 4000 yards.
Tee selection should be based on one's ability to reach the green in regulation. Slade shares his experience of moving up to play from 6500 yards instead of 6800 yards due to changes in his driving distance over the years. This adjustment has made the game more enjoyable for him.
We hit on the social and psychological aspects of tee selection, particularly how ego often influences men to play from tees that are too challenging for their skill level. We note that both men and women can benefit from playing forward tees, which can speed up play and make the game more enjoyable.
We also share highlights from our visit to the new PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Texas. The facility, known as Fields Ranch, features two courses: East, designed by Gil Hanse, and West, designed by Beau Welling. The expansive property includes multiple tee boxes per hole, allowing for a wide range of play lengths, from 4700 to 7300 yards. The courses are designed to accommodate major championships and offer various amenities, including a massive two-acre putting green and a lighted par-three course.
Despite the Texas wind, we enjoyed the course's layout, which allows for strategic play and provides ample space to hit. The facility’s unique features, including "a change in elevation," add to its charm.
Finally, we wrap up with some light-hearted banter about my new habit of marking golf balls to avoid past mistakes and the humorous idea of custom club covers resembling pets. We encourage our listeners to choose the right tee and not to let ego dictate their game.
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