Ah, an old course, still with boxes for wet sand for fashioning a tee to elevate the ball when driving. The first of the now ubiquitous wooden tees was patented and marketed as the “Reddy Tee” in the 1920s. Patented by a dentist, who no doubt started creating demand by handing them out to other dentists and doctors at their weekly Wednesday afternoon golf outing…Report
Ah, an old course, still with boxes for wet sand for fashioning a tee to elevate the ball when driving. The first of the now ubiquitous wooden tees was patented and marketed as the “Reddy Tee” in the 1920s. Patented by a dentist, who no doubt started creating demand by handing them out to other dentists and doctors at their weekly Wednesday afternoon golf outing…Report