Conforms with R&A Rules
The Brush-T conforms with the Royal and Ancient body in Scotland, making it legally acceptable.
Constant Height
One of the main advantages of the Brush-T is that it enables the golfer to tee the ball at a consistent height, whether it be at the range or on the course. This enables the golfer to concentrate on the other areas of his game.
No Resistance
Imagine the amount of energy lost as your club-face makes contact with a conventional tee. The bristles on a Brush-T are designed to reduce the resistance.
More Ball on the Club Face, No Deflection
The Brush-T allows the club to get underneath the ball, opening the area on the club-face for more consistent contact.
The flexible bristles on the Brush-T cannot interfere with the direction of the ball, as is the case with wooden tees.
More Distance
The Brush-T has reduced the resistance and given back the robbed energy from the golf swing at the moment of impact, enabling the ball to travel its maximum distance.
Lasts Longer
The Brush-T lasts longer due to the flexible bristles that are designed to move out of the way of the club-face.