1 (also "peg") a small (usually, but not always, wooden) device for setting the ball up above the ground 2 the act of placing the ball on a tee 3 (also "teeing ground, teeing area, tee box") the starting point of each hole, the area designated as the teeing ground Example: The teeing area was so hard he had difficulty getting his tee/peg in the ground 2 She liked to tee the ball high when hitting downwind 3 Our group was next on the tee
A short piece of pipe having a lateral outlet, used to connect a line of pipe with a pipe at a right angle with the line; so called because it resembles the letter T in shape
1 (aka: "peg") a small often wooden device for setting the ball up above the ground 2 the act of placing the ball on a tee 3 (aka: "teeing ground", "teeing area", "tee box") the starting point of each hole Example: "The teeing area was so hard he had difficulty getting his tee in the ground " 2 "She liked to tee the ball high when hitting downwind" 3 "Our group was next on the tee "
a short peg put into the ground to hold a golf ball off the ground support holding a football on end and above the ground preparatory to the kickoff the starting place for each hole on a golf course; "they were waiting on the first tee"
Small wooden peg on which the ball is placed for a drive from the teeing ground The condition of the tee after the tee shot provides an indication of whether or not the ball was hit correctly If the tee flips backwards and lands in one piece a few inches behind the place where it was inserted into the grass, the ball was probably hit well If, on the other hand, the tee breaks into three or more pieces, is driven deeper than two inches into the ground, travels farther than the ball or catches fire, it probably wasn't
{i} small stand inserted into the ground and used to support the ball during the first stroke (Golf); raised starting area at beginning of each hole (Golf); short-sleeved shirt, tee-shirt; small stand that supports the ball at kickoff (Rugby, Football)