Aiming Fluid Golf
PureFlight Golf Tees | Aiming Fluid 50-Pack
PureFlight Golf Tees | Aiming Fluid 50-Pack
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On-Course Essentials • Repeatable Setup • PureFlight™ Tech
DON’T SUCK™ Golf Tees (50-Pack)
Most tee shots don’t fail because you “need more tips.” They fail because your setup changes without permission: height drifts, the ball wobbles, the tee snaps, and your routine resets mid-hole. The 4-prong head stabilizes the ball, and PureFlight™ Tech reduces unnecessary contact at impact so launches are cleaner and more repeatable.
Verdict: Choose these if you want the same start-of-hole routine more often. Skip them if you treat tees like party favors.
A tee shot shouldn’t feel like a science experiment.
Consistency isn’t sexy. It’s just how you stop donating strokes. These tees are built to make the first move of every hole boring, stable, and repeatable.
Hook: the tee is tiny… and it controls the entire hole
Here’s the annoying truth: the tee shot is the only shot you take with perfect conditions and unlimited time. So when it goes sideways, it’s usually because a small variable slipped in unnoticed.
The usual culprit is tee consistency: height drift, wobble, and broken wood tees forcing a mid-routine reset. That’s not “golf being hard.” That’s bad inputs.
Conflict: broken tees + inconsistent height = random launches
A snapped wood tee steals momentum. A ball that isn’t seated the same way creates those “why did that launch weird?” moments. The worst part is you can’t diagnose it after the fact, because it looks like a swing problem.
DON’T SUCK™ tees are built to remove that noise: stable seating, repeatable height, and durability that doesn’t crumble if you breathe on it.
Journey: how the design removes variables
- Step 1 — 4-Prong Stability: Reduces ball wobble at address so setup is less fussy.
- Step 2 — PureFlight™ Tech: Head geometry minimizes unnecessary contact at impact for cleaner launches.
- Step 3 — Durability: Premium plastic outlasts wood tees so you stop reloading constantly.
- Step 4 — Organization: Includes a reusable pouch so tees don’t become bag confetti.
Who it’s for
- Consistency seekers: You want the same tee height and feel every time.
- Routine builders: You hate “broken-tee distractions.”
- Value hunters: One pack lasts much longer than wood tees.
Who it’s not for
- Novelty buyers: These aren’t gag tees. They’re equipment.
- Range grinders: If you machine-gun buckets, cheap wood tees are fine.
Use it like this
- Pick one driver tee height: match your preferred ball position and stick to it.
- Seat stable: press into turf until the tee doesn’t wiggle. Don’t bury it out of fear.
- Check wobble: if the ball rocks, fix it now instead of “hoping.”
- Swing: the tee’s job is to be invisible to the outcome.
- Recover + reuse: pick it up. Repeat the same setup next hole.
Proof and trust
The goal isn’t hype. It’s reducing friction and removing variables where they actually matter: the first move of every hole. If your setup is repeatable, your strike becomes more repeatable.
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