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Is there any difference between the typical golf ball and the new eco golf balls?
Submitted By: Bart sometime ago in Green Technology
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I know the difference!

Good to have you back Bart...
Well, As far as ur question I recently read a newspaper article that mentioned how the eco golf balls were really doing a lot of good.
These are made of polymers that are water soluble, bodegradable and also fish friendly...
Currently the same water-soluble polymers that make up the Eco Golf Ball are used in agrochemical packaging, laundry bags, cleansing products, embroidery films and food packaging.
Currently the same water-soluble polymers that make up the Eco Golf Ball are used in agrochemical packaging, laundry bags, cleansing products, embroidery films and food packaging.
Actually the material they are made of is same as that used to make laundry bags, agrochemical packaging and embroidery films...
If you are opting for these balls for the next golf game..It is definitely agood decision expecially if the chances of loosing the golf balls is a little more..:)
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Sorry for the repeated sentences..my keyboard was giving some problems...
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Submitted By: atula sometime ago
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WOW!! We Thought You Were A Goner!!

Golf? We don't, but if we did contract the habit, we're certain that we would adhere to the greener side of the game. Good to have some input from you!
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Submitted By: TerraMadreFoundation sometime ago
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i would give it a chance

and while helping with such initiative i would also choose golf courses from the nearer ones so as to be conservative on carbon emmissions involved in traveling up to there. and it would also be a good idea to choose from a known-to-be-environmentally-friendly brand rather than a shining-with-innovation-and-captalistic-greed and market-commanding firm so as to help their cause.
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I would only use them if they were deemed the same and the PGA tour recommended them also. But teeing off facing a big area of water would be the perfect time to try. (Aboard a cruise ship maybe?)
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Submitted By: keewi sometime ago
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I don't know

As I am not a golfer, I wouldn't know the difference. But I am very suprised that they have actually created eco-friendly golf balls, lol.
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Submitted By: chris1203 sometime ago
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I've never heard of them

Wow, I didn't know any of that! I'm not a golfer anyway, but it's still interesting to know that such a thing exists.
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Submitted By: Kitten sometime ago
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