2-iron tee height: why ¼".

By Better Golf Tee · 2026-05-16

Driving irons and utility irons want the ball just clearing the turf. ¼ inch gets you there.

The "just-off-the-deck" tee

A driving iron, 2-iron, or utility iron played off a tee wants the bottom of the ball just barely above the surface. The classic on-grass tee for this is a 3/8-inch tee pushed almost flush with the ground, giving you ¼ inch of ball-bottom clearance.

Why not zero?

Zero is "off the deck", and you can hit it off the deck. But a slight ¼-inch lift lets you make ball-first contact with a swing that bottoms out at the mat surface, not below it. Mat-friendly. Strike-friendly.

What clubs this height serves

Common questions

Can I use this for a wedge?

Most wedges play better off the deck. If you tee them up on a Par 3, use this height.

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