When I played Bryan McClain Park in San Antonio, I was suprised at how small the tee pads were:
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Smaller teepads can generate wear around the edges as people use a small run up off the back of the pad, step onto the teepad to finish the run up then throw. The one thing I worry about is stepping off the front of a teepad once I throw and if there is a slight dropoff, I worry of twisting my ankle.
I prefer wider rather than longer! I am 6'3" and the 2.5 foot wide 15 foot long tees reaally piss me off! Anyone else have the same complaint?
ok maybe 3 feet but still just ridiculous!
i think 15' is wayyyyy too much.
But, they gotta be at least 8' long and 4' wide to accomidate a decent drive, IMO.....
The best concrete pads are at the old zilker park in Austin. They are pie shape, kinda. I think 4 ft. in front and about 12-15 in back and 10 or 12 long.
Am I the only person who thinks this is backwards? Shouldn't the front of the tee box be the wider part, if you're going to taper it?