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How high should you tee the ball up for maximum distance? We found out

By: Zephyr Melton
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September 30, 2024
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What's the proper tee height for maximum distance off the tee?

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Golf instruction is ever-evolving, but the best advice stands the test of time. In GOLF.com’s new series, Timeless Tips, we’re highlighting some of the greatest advice teachers and players have dispensed in the pages of GOLF Magazine. Today we look back at our June 2006 issue when we ran an experiment to find out the perfect tee height for maximizing distance with the driver. For unlimited access to the full GOLF Magazine digital archive, join InsideGOLF today; you’ll enjoy $140 of value for only $39.99/year.

Everyone wants to hit the ball farther. It makes the game much easier when you’re hitting shorter clubs into greens, and it makes it more fun, too. If you can add 20 yards to your drives, you’ll see the game in a whole new light.

Adding yards to your drives doesn’t have to require speed training or a new fitness routine, though. If you can optimize certain variables with the driver, you can add easy yards to your tee shots.

One of those things is tee height. It might seem trivial, but tee height can have a huge impact on your driving distance.

How much impact? Back in 2006, we at GOLF Magazine ran an experiment to find out. In our June issue from that year, we published our findings, outlining the optimal tee height for maximizing distance with your driver. You can check it out below.

What’s the optimal tee height with driver?

You’re on the tee box of a brutal par-4 and really need to bust one if you’re going to get home in two. What’s your swing key? One thing that you’re probably not thinking about is how high you’ve teed your ball — but you should be. Tweaking your tee heigh, as it turns out, is one of the best — and easiest — adjustments you can make yo pound higher and longer drives.

Keep reading below to find out why.

The study

Who took part

Twenty-seven golfers, aged 25 to 71, with handicaps ranging from scratch to 29. Of the players, 25 typically used a mid-tee height and two preferred a high tee height.

The tee heights

—Low: The top edge of the ball was even with the top edge of the driver, so the entire ball was below the crown.
—Mid: Half the ball above the crown.
—High: The bottom edge of the ball was slightly above the top edge of the clubface so that the entire ball was above the crown.

The experiment

Players were divided into three groups of nine by handicap level: 0-9, 10-19 and 20+. Each golfer hit 10 drives at each tee height, with each group hitting from the three tee heights in varying order to ensure that fatigue and motivation were balanced within each group. Only the best five out of the 10 drives at each tee height were recorded so that mis-hits would not skew the data.

Carry distance was measured by a launch monitor, which also calculated clubhead speed, launch angle, ball speed and spin. Accuracy was also recorded: drives that landed in the fairway (33 yards wide) scored 1; those in the right or left rough (17 yards wide) scored 2; and those that landed beyond the rough scored 3.

The results

Within each of the three handicap levels, carry distance for mid and high tee heights was significantly longer than the low tee height, largely an effect of the higher tees promoting higher launch angles and less spin. The high tee height provided the most distance, giving the players an average of 12 yards more carry per drive than the low tee height.

Inside the numbers

Low teeMid teeHigh tee
Low handicap (0-9)
Carry distance (yards)211.64219.62222.92
Launch angle (degrees)10.513.0413.17
Spin (rpm)4,0513,8753,434
Clubhead speed (mph)98.3297.0897.36
Ball speed (mph)138.59138.13138.95
Mid handicap (10-19)
Carry distance (yards)171.46177.84179.84
Launch angle (degrees)12.414.414.04
Spin (rpm)3,8443,7943,529
Clubhead speed (mph)86.0485.7685.24
Ball speed (mph)120.9120.93120.93
High handicap (20+)
Carry distance (yards)160.85174.15178.24
Launch angle (degrees)11.2313.714.75
Spin (rpm)3,8343,8013,591
Clubhead speed (mph)85.3985.8785.01
Ball speed (mph)120.15120.92120.39

The biggest winners

High-handicappers benefitted the most from the high tee height, picking up an average of 18 yards over their drives with the low tee height.

Long and straight

The increases in carry distance from the low to the mid and high tee heights did not come at the expense of accuracy in terms of hitting the fairway. The table below presents the percentage of tee shots landing in the fairway, rough and beyond the rough as a function of tee height.

FairwayRoughBeyond rough
Low tee58.5%30.4%11.1%
Mid tee54.1%34.1%11.9%
High tee61.5%27.4%11.1%
*based on 135 drives

Aftermath

Following the experiment, nine out of 27 players planned to change from mid to high tee height. Three of those nine were from the low-handicap group.

Thee tee height study was conducted by GOLF Top 100 Teacher Eric Alpenfels and Bob Christian, Ph.D dean emeritus of the School of Health and Human Performance at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro.

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Zephyr Melton

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Zephyr Melton is an assistant editor for GOLF.com where he spends his days blogging, producing and editing. Prior to joining the team at GOLF, he attended the University of Texas followed by stops with the Texas Golf Association, Team USA, the Green Bay Packers and the PGA Tour. He assists on all things instruction and covers amateur and women’s golf. He can be reached at zephyr_melton@golf.com.

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