Four golfers of various abilities and handicaps (18,12,7,0) were used to test the “StickyTee” against conventional "wood" tees. Shots were grouped together by club speed, ball speed and launch angle to compare similar shots. Testing was conducted on August 3, 2006. When using the “StickyTEE” we found an average of about 2 yards more carry than when using a conventional "wood" tee. This additional carry distance equaled an average additional total distance of 5 to 7 yards.
Average spin reduction using the “StickyTEE” was about 127 RPM. In most cases this will help the ball bore through the air more and have less spin at impact which will make the total distance (i.e., the roll) greater than a higher spin number.
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Position 12 above is misplaced data(77.5). But you can see what tee does at this speed. Check out the power transfer ratio on this slow swing.
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Pretty good wood tee results