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How high or low you tee it also depends on how much you trust your swing.
In my previous post, I mentioned never changing the tee height. That advice would be to the average golfer (AG) who doesn't need multiple thoughts going thru his head. AG's already thinking about his slice and making solid contact, and whatever else he was working on at the driving range (slow back swing, stop at the top). Now, you throw in an adjustment in tee height and he's thinking about hit low into the wind, my tee is lower, gotta hit it low. AG's minds is racing 100mph. K.I.S.S.
The better golfer (BG), who can focus on each teeshot, and has a standard pre-shot routine can get away with adjusting tee height for wind conditions. Because once BG tees the ball up, he's no longer thinking about tee height or wind in his face. BG's going thru his preshot routine and visualizing a drive that lands in the fairway.
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