Different colored markers on teeing grounds indicate the designated area from which golfers of varying skill levels begin each hole. These color-coded tee boxes typically range from red, generally the shortest distance, progressing through gold and white to blue or black, the longest and most challenging. For example, a professional player would typically tee off from the blue or black tees, while a beginner might choose the red tees.
This system allows players of all abilities to enjoy the game fairly and competitively. It ensures a suitable challenge for each golfer, promoting enjoyment and skill development. Historically, tee boxes were often unmarked, leading to confusion and disputes. The standardization of tee markers has significantly improved the organization and accessibility of the sport.