Tee \Tee\, n. [Cf. Icel. tj[=a] to show, mark.] (a) The mark aimed at in curling and in quoits. (b) The nodule of earth, or a short peg stuck into the ground, from which the ball is struck at the beginning of play for each hole in golf. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Tee \Tee\, n. 1. 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.
2. The letter T, t; also, something shaped like, or resembling in form, the letter T. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Tee \Tee\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Teed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Teeing}.] (Golf) To place (the ball) on a tee; also called to {tee up}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
A media pool of about 15 reporters, photographers and broadcast crews travels in his motorcade and is escorted out to watch his performance at the first tee, the ninth green and 10th tee, and the 18th hole.
A media pool of about 15 reporters, photographers and broadcast crews travels in his motorcade and is escorted out to watch his performance at the first tee, the ninth green and 10th tee, and the 18th hole.
In front of them was a patch of earth, smooth and flat - a tee, clearly, but one without any grass.
He was stung as his party prepared to tee off Saturday at the Medinah Country Club, authorities said.
The general is buried just off the 18th tee of the Amador military golf course.
"You know golfers," said actor Mitchell Laurence, 38, a former regular on "Not Necessarily the News," as he waited to tee off. "You play in all kinds of weather.
Retailers are feeling the squeeze as tee high prices and the end of the summer peak driving season reduce demand, she said.
A golfer was in critical condition today after being shot twice in the stomach during a robbery on the 16th tee of the course where he plays six times a week.
At his best Snead was imperious from tee to green, hitting the ball huge distances.
Water was provided on each tee so there was no need for us to carry our own.
The hangup is with tee Democrats on Capitol Hill," Bush declared.
The hard-driving New York partnership wasn't "the first one to tee the company up, to put it into play," said DLJ's James.
Lane oiling, they assert, can create scoring aids or hazards equal to the trees, ponds or sand traps that can foil a golfer twixt tee and green.
Bush cut off reporters' inquiries on the first tee as he set out on an early morning round of golf.
Mariner styles with easy jackets, small-striped navy and white tee shirts, fitted tunics and tank tops, minis and shorts with yachting caps or long-billed sunhats could certainly be worn jauntily anywhere.
Peter Thomson won one of his five Open titles by never using a driver off the tee. Such an idea was anathema to Palmer.
T-ball is a kind of Little League baseball for young children in which the ball is set up on a tee, rather than pitched.
The company gave Bentsen a blue hopsack blazer, size 42 long, and he was presented with a "Buy American" tee shirt and a union hat.
The house is being built on a one-acre site with a view of the lake and the first tee of the golf course.