Are golf balls at all biodegradable or recyclable (other than as lake balls)? I know that vets occasionally have to remove golf balls from the intestines of domestic animals, so how much are they a threat to wildlife?
Are golf balls at all biodegradable or recyclable (other than as lake balls)? I know that vets occasionally have to remove golf balls from the intestines of domestic animals, so how much are they a threat to wildlife?
Are golf balls at all biodegradable or recyclable (other than as lake balls)? I know that vets occasionally have to remove golf balls from the intestines of domestic animals, so how much are they a threat to wildlife?
Good question. Be interested if any one knows but I suspect not. I have found golf balls from the 1950's that are only just beginning to degrade and they were made from more natural materials. Can modern balls be ground up and re-used in anyway like tyres or plastic bags?
When I was a kid back in the 70s I used to walk along the beach in Lossiemouth collecting golf balls....Slazengers, Penfolds, Dunlops... all the old classics.... and I'd sell the best conditioned ones back to the local golfers!
Are golf balls harmful to aquatic life? They may be to Avian life, because one of my playing partners hit a Canada Goose squarely on the head with one last week. After heading the ball into a nearby lake, the Goose collapsed onto the ground for a few seconds before groggily getting back onto his feet and staggering round in circles until it regained its composure! :mmm:We save ours and have a ball skimming comp on the lake
Are golf balls harmful to aquatic life? They may be to Avian life, because one of my playing partners hit a Canada Goose squarely on the head with one last week. After heading the ball into a nearby lake, the Goose collapsed onto the ground for a few seconds before groggily getting back onto his feet and staggering round in circles until it regained its composure! :mmm:
Praying you have a video of this?!?!