Number of tee boxes can vary from course to course and the colors can sometimes be different. To keep it simple, just using the traditional Blue (back), White (middle) & Red (forward) tee boxes.
I've enjoyed moving to Sr tees.
In Illinois and Indiana - where I usually play- They usually call them Yellow Tees... in between red and white.
"King Of The Mid-tiers"
I don't mind letting everyone know I play from the senior tees. At 75 my overall game is still good but I have lost distance off the tee. At my home course the senior tees measure from 5700-5900 yds. We have 3 nines so the daily distance will change depending on the nines you play. I could still play the whites (6300+) but I don't want to hit hybrids or fairway metals into most holes.
At my local course our white tees are 6100. We normally play 6000 to 6300 when in MB. I am 70 years old most of the players at our course that are 70 play from the read tees. There are a few of us that still play the whites. our red tees to me are to short at 5253.
Brownwood Bandit
As far forward as we can without wearing a skirt.
Yea ..thanks Skippy. We don't want to see that.
"King Of The Mid-tiers"
We are generally playing the Senior tees and on a few courses we play a hybrid combination of reg. men's and sr's. yardage anywhere from 5800 to 6100.
Whatever the SR tees are, some places Gold some places Green, However if really short under 5500 a combo set of SR and whites
The Senior tees for me. At my home course it’s a combination of white and forward tees because there are not any Senior tees.
6100yds is about my max distance these days as I approach 76 years old. So whatever color that happens to be. Places I play, it could be white, gold, green, grey. The days of Blue (back) white (middle) red (up) seems a bit outdated.
