Golf Goes Green

There is little doubt that golf is a popular sport among spectators and participants. As trendy as golf has become, you can only imagine the amount of golf balls used. In fact, the United States throws away millions of balls each year. The traditional golf ball is full of heavy metals such as titanium and lead, which is harmful to the environment. Golf balls take up to a thousand years to degrade and releases toxins that contaminate water systems and pose a threat to wild life and susceptible ecosystems.

With the ongoing concern for eco-friendly changes, golf has stepped up to the challenge after being criticized for their toxic use of fertilizers, pesticides, and equipment. A new kind of golf ball is hitting the market and now golfers can maintain performance and help the environment with balls made with organic material. There are only a few companies that make these special golf balls and each makes an impact on the environment by using renewable, biodegradable, or recycled materials in their manufacturing. Golfers are now able to enjoy their favorite game while keeping the harmful stuff out of the environment.

The Eco-Golf Ball is perfect for those who practice their driving skills on the water. The ball is made of Water-Soluble polymer and is confirmed through testing to degrade completely in the water without releasing toxins. The Dixon Earth ball is good for those who want a high-performance golf ball. Since a fully biodegradable ball can explode when on the tee, the Earth ball is made from materials that can be broken down and used to make other consumer products. Dixon Earth also practices recycling program and uses only recycled materials for their packaging. Whether you are a casual or avid golfer, there is an eco-friendly option for everyone to enjoy.

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