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tee1 Golf 1. an area, often slightly elevated, from which the first stroke of a hole is made 2. a support for a golf ball, usually a small wooden or plastic peg, used when teeing off or in long grass, etc. tee2 a mark used as a target in certain games such as curling and quoits tee [tē] (engineering) Shaped like the letter T.
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He received a patent for the golf tee in 1899--a blueprint for today's wooden and plastic tees. The system allows customers to purchase show tickets, restaurant reservations, golf tee times, front-of-line nightclub passes and more before they board their plane to Las Vegas. Grant, a prominent black dentist and an avid golfer, is granted a patent for the golf tee. |
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