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Auto Tee-up Systems

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Tel: 239 529 3060
Auto Golf Ball Tee-up systems
under floor embedded
Coming soon: Available End of February beginning March
Reseller enquirers at wholesale prices welcome
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GSA Golf Auto tee-up
Low profile version

Low profile with fairway hitting grass mat
$1,099
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Low profile version with standard ball reservoir
Systems are built into strong and sturdy 1/2 inch thick wall casings
$699

Low profile version with attached ball reservoir
GSA Golf Auto Tee-up system : Low profile Under floor ball reservoir
System consists of a sturdy box with a hinged and lockable lid
and a paddle on a rail with a pull spring to pull the balls back into the ball feed opening to the auto tee system.
In order to fill the reservoir with balls, a lever is attached that holds the paddle back
thus relieving the pressure on the balls.
$1,099



Optional extra hi-end monitor stand AutoTee ball reservoirs
$299
The system features a number of mechanical levers, optical sensors and guides controlled by electronic circuits.

Max tee height depends on the thickness of the stance mat.
If mat thickness is 3/4", then max tee height is 2"
If mat thickness is 1 1/4", then max tee height is 1.5"

The system can also be built under a 2.5" recess in the flooring
A 1" diameter 10" deep hole has to be drilled into the floor
to accommodate the vertical actuator.
Should drilling a 10" deep 1" diameter hole in the flooring not be practical,
you can reduce the hole depth to any other depth (down to zero)
and just increase the raised stance mat height platform accordingly

Optional extra 12" x 1" drill bits can be included
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Full size version
The full size version doesn't require a 10" deep hole to be drilled into the floor
but does require that the stance mat be raised 8"

$899
The system is available with an external ball feed


or with an attached ball reservoir
$1,299
GSA Golf Auto Tee-up system : Full size Under floor ball reservoir
System consists of a sturdy box with a hinged and lockable lid
with a compression spring loaded floor that pushes all the balls (2 layers) up
and a paddle on a rail with a pull spring to pull the balls back into the ball feed opening to the auto tee system.
In order to fill the reservoir with balls, levers are attached that hold the floor down and pulls the paddle back
thus relieving the pressure on the balls.

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The max Tee height is determined by the rubber tee that is inserted into the system
Rubber tees can easily be replaced:
Just unscrew from above.
If - for the next shot -you don't want the ball on the tee, just tap it off the tee onto the mat and play from there.

If building the low profile version into your own stance mat,
then a 1 3/4" hole has to be drilled into the mat.
Use a regular 1 3/4" hole saw for this



The system is suitable for driving ranges, commercial indoor golf sim facilities as well as home users.
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GSA Golf Auto Tee-up system : Electronics
Electronics include optical sensors. relays, forward/revese module and logic circuits.
Logic is :
1: User clicks the foot switch for a new ball
2: actuator is lowered
3: a new ball from the ball feed drops onto the rubber tee
4: optical sensor detects this and automatically starts raising the actuator with the new ball on the tee
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Other auto tee-up systems are also avaiable on the market but usually very expensive
e.g. the PowerTee system is 10 times the price
Power Tee


$7,000

In contrast to the low profile GSA Golf AutoTee system, it would appear that the entire flooring around the stance mat
has to be significantly raised with the PowerTee system.
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Ball return ramps

BigBoss auto ball return mat
$255

GSA Golf plywood ball return ramp 12ft wide X 4ft deep
without carpeting
$499
GSA Golf plywood ball return ramp 12ft wide X 4ft deep
with carpeting
$599



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International customers - Outside the US - Please note!
Please note: GSA Golf is not responsible for any import customs duties or brokerage fees that may be due for your order when arriving at the border.
All such customs duties and brokerage fees must be paid by the recipient.