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April means it’s time to use azalea-inspired tees

Western Birch tees are long-lasting wooden tees that are painted to add a little bit of flair to an otherwise boring golf accessory.

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If you’ve been tuning into this week’s events thus far, you’ve likely seen lots of azaleas. The blooming pink flower is synonymous with the start of April. What better way to ring in spring golf than with a trusty tee that features Augusta’s most famous flower.

Western Birch tees are long-lasting wooden tees that are painted to add a little bit of flair to an otherwise underrated, boring golf accessory. Use the button below to get yours while supplies last.

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