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    I'm using a coffee tray to place the skytrak and move it back and forth to use it for a driver teeshot vs regular iron/wood shots. I use 3.125" rubber tee for the driver now, but I'm tired of moving the coffee tray back and forth every hole.
    For those of you who are using skytrak and fiberbuilt panels, what tee do you use for your driver? I used claw tee and tomahawk tee for other mat I had and they don't work for fiberbuilt panels anymore.

  • #2
    Birtee or baosity rubber golf tees on amazon (currently showing out of stock)

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    • #3
      My favorite tee is the yellow baosity tee. I had the birtee too and they work fine but don't last.
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      • Supraracer
        Supraracer commented
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        2nd this choice.

    • #4
      I’m finding that on the real feel mats the longest tomahawk tee sits a little low. I’m currently working on launch angle and the ball only sits about 1/4” above the top of my driver.

      Does the baosity tee it up higher? Could you link to these tees? I cannot find them on amazon...

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      • #5
        Originally posted by trumb1mj View Post
        I’m finding that on the real feel mats the longest tomahawk tee sits a little low. I’m currently working on launch angle and the ball only sits about 1/4” above the top of my driver.

        Does the baosity tee it up higher? Could you link to these tees? I cannot find them on amazon...
        Have you tried stacking two of the tall Tomahawk tees? Gets it about 1/2” higher
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        • #6
          It's out of stock, maybe that's why they aren't showing up on amazon. I had to go back through my orders to find it. See if this works. Baosity is definitely higher.

          Originally posted by trumb1mj View Post
          I’m finding that on the real feel mats the longest tomahawk tee sits a little low. I’m currently working on launch angle and the ball only sits about 1/4” above the top of my driver.

          Does the baosity tee it up higher? Could you link to these tees? I cannot find them on amazon...

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          • #7
            I ordered yellow birtee for now. Hopefully it lasts for a while.

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            • #8
              I've been very happy using the built in FB tees. No more chasing them around and no strings to get in the way of my already troubled head.

              Using a track slider to easily move the unit back and forth.



              Good Luck!

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              • #9
                Is there any reason why one should not insert a rubber tee holder in the provided holes in the FB and use plastic or wood tees?

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by gkkling View Post
                  I've been very happy using the built in FB tees. No more chasing them around and no strings to get in the way of my already troubled head.

                  Using a track slider to easily move the unit back and forth.



                  Good Luck!
                  Man, I didn't think about the track slider. I've been using a coffee tray to move it back and forth for driver and irons. I felt it was a bit cumbersome to slide it and I didn't want to move the skytrak every hole. I will have to look into this. Do you have a picture of your setup?

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by Gman17 View Post
                    Is there any reason why one should not insert a rubber tee holder in the provided holes in the FB and use plastic or wood tees?

                    https://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Holder...gateway&sr=8-4
                    I don't mind using the rubber tee in the holder, it's just that I have to move the skytrak back and forth for the driver and irons and I didn't like doing that so much. I think plastic or wood tee eventually might cause holes on the screen or have to pick it up after each shot.

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                    • Trickle007
                      Trickle007 commented
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                      I use real tees in a rubber tee holder. Tee rarely comes out of tee holder. I also never move the skytrak. I place the dot several inches left or in front of the tee and rarely have any no reads. I found as long as I am within a 2 to 3inch radius around the red dot all my balls are picked up and flight data is accurate.

                  • #12
                    Originally posted by bongta029 View Post
                    Man, I didn't think about the track slider. I've been using a coffee tray to move it back and forth for driver and irons. I felt it was a bit cumbersome to slide it and I didn't want to move the skytrak every hole. I will have to look into this. Do you have a picture of your setup?
                    I can't take credit for the idea. A few folks before me have used a similar setup so I just copied them. The track works really well. I just move it back and forth between the tee which is all the way to the left and about the middle of the track for my iron shots. I have small clamps set on the track to stop it in the spot I want but those aren't necessary. It just makes moving it back and forth really easy.

                    The best part is the tee stays in place. You don't have to go chasing those around. The only exception to this is on par 3s where you want a low profile. With the built in tee pushed all the way in, I've been a little worried that an iron might knock the top of the tee off so I've used a free standing tee at time but mostly just hit off the deck. The ball sits up fine on the FB.
                    Last edited by gkkling; 07-22-2019, 12:20 PM.

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                    • #13
                      I use BirTees along with a lazy man's life hack by tying a string to the tee and attaching it to the FiberBuilt mat. No more chasing tees!

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                      • rickem
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                        I also use Birtee and am very happy with them. One thing to consider is to not buy white Birtees. I bought these originally and they did not provide enough contrast to the white ball and the SkyTrak would not read the shot. I bought a dark burgundy color and they work fine. Birtees ship with a package of 8 different tee heights which I found to be adequate.

                    • #14
                      Originally posted by Gman17 View Post
                      Is there any reason why one should not insert a rubber tee holder in the provided holes in the FB and use plastic or wood tees?

                      https://www.amazon.com/Rubber-Holder...gateway&sr=8-4
                      Reviews for this on Amazon say real tees can break in the holder and they're a bear to fish out.

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