Start with a flat tee. Now, what's the best way to keep water from being an adverse factor in teeing off?
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I like the cement pads with the groves in the cement to make them rough. Any mud or leaves make them slick. I make sure I wear shoes with aggressive tread pattern so I can trhow without it being much of a problem. For God's sake, do not paint the teepads! Just a bad idea.
Any of the first 4 on that list are fine by me, either give it a little slope or crown, then give it some texture whether that's grooves or some other pattern. The tees that do both of these are going to be the best in all conditions and the most likely to stay playable in really wet weather. Wolito - I agree completely, there's a course near here that did that and it made the tees slick even on a dry warm day.
Roughen or grooves when done right. I've seen teepads with deep grooves that might be a trip hazzard.