Tee Box
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The tee box (or teeing ground) is the designated starting area for each hole. Golfers play their first stroke from within this area, and they are allowed to use a tee peg to elevate the ball.
Most courses have multiple tee boxes for each hole at varying distances, often color-coded (e.g., gold/championship, blue/back, white/middle, red/forward).
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