Make a golf-tee tie rackIf your ties are scattered about the closet or your room, try using golf tees to get them organized. Sand and paint a length of pine board. Drill 1/8-inch (3-millimeter) holes every 2 inches (5 centimeters). Dip the tip of each tee in yellow carpenter's glue and tap it into a hole. Hang the tie rack on the closet wall or inside the door. A perfect gift for the golfer in your life.
Aerate your lawnKill two birds with one stone by wearing your golf shoes to aerate your lawn the next time you mow. The grip that a golf shoe gives you is also a good idea if you have to push the mower up a hill.
Fill stripped screw holesYou're replacing a rusty door hinge when you discover that a screw won't grip because its hole has gotten too big. The fix is easy. Dip the tip of a golf tee in yellow carpenter's glue and tap the tee into the hole. Cut the tee flush with the door frame surface with a utility knife. When the glue dries, you can drill a new pilot hole for the screw in the same spot.


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