Teeing ground
The teeing ground is the area where play begins in a hole of golf. The terms "tee", "tee box", and "teeing ground" are synonymous. The name derives from the tee used to elevate a golf ball before striking it to commence play.
The boundaries of the teeing ground are defined by a pair of tee markers. The front, left and right sides of the tee are denoted by the outer edges of the tee markers, assuming the perspective of a player standing in the teeing ground and facing the hole. The teeing ground is two club-lengths in depth.