tee造句1. Sir, this way to the next tee.
2. He duffed his drive off the first tee.
3. Jack duffed his drive off the first tee.
4. We'll tee off at 10 o'clock.
5. When will the professor tee off his law course?
6. The first pair are due to tee off at 10 o'clock.
7. He completely missed the fairway from his tee shot, and his ball ended up in the bushes.
8. By the third tee I was really worried.
9. After that, Ben Tee is a doddle.
10. Nobody else would have dared such a tee shot.
11. The first tee attracts all manner of casual onlookers.
12. He hits a decent tee shot.
13. Then Edgley found an unplayable lie off the tee.
14. His tee shot ended up in the rough and from there he could only slash the ball 50 yards over the green.
15. She was wearing a huge orange tee shirt and black leggings and looked exactly as she always looked.
16. He never hit a bad shot off the tee; it just didn't come back as far as he thought it would.
17. On the tenth tee, he took one of his Whiplash swings, complete with a grunt and a double follow-through.
18. The arms of the tee shirt barely rounded the curve of his shoulders, the hem hung an inch above his navel.
19. Neither barber, in their tight-fitting tee shirts and faded bathing trunks, appeared lacking in backbone or mettle.
20. James Walker wore a white tee shirt not quite large enough to accommodate his biceps and pectorals.
21. Tee shirts had the black power fist, Angela Davis and Che Guevara printed on them.
22. He will tee it up at the Mercedes Championships in January with a chance to stretch it.
23. In a few hours time most of the world's top golfers tee off in the US Masters.
24. He likes to use a number 2 wood to tee off.
25. He hit his drive a good 340 yards to find the fairway, invisible from the tee.
26. His playing partner, however, responded with what was probably his worst tee shot of the week.
27. He was a pleasant chap with blond curls and a Mickey Mouse tee shirt on.
28. Two paid marshals track players from the time they tee off and offer hints to speed up the laggards.
29. You play over a salt marsh, or bayou, from tee to green.
30. A fair amount of rough means accuracy off the tee is as important as the ability to keep it low.