Could there be Sustainable Golf Balls in Design?
Written by bethany on June 30th, 2009
We all see the poor golfer looking through the mass pile of golf balls in a barrel at a golf club. They are looking for the brand name of Callaway, Nike and the #1 golf ball Titleist. Will they find a deal? Maybe and probably not. I am an amateur and I mean AMATEUR golfer. I love to play and if I saw my ball at the edge of muggy dark and slimy pond, I would muddy up the shoes and pull it from the muck. Then I would wash it off , give it a little, “you can do better than that” talk and place it in my pocket.
In Architecture, you hear the word “green”, “LEED”, and “sustainable”. There are products made of recycled material, grown sustainable and these products are better on the environment and can lead to LEED certified buildings. Amazing! Anything to help this wonderful environment should be done. The Innovations section of the magazine Eco-Structure is an fabulous resource for these materials. They have things like textiles made of bamboo, colored glass that saves energy and urinals made of soybean resin!

But, my question goes back to the golf ball. I haven’t played a course where the ball did not find water. I’m thinking there are plenty of customers looking at the used golf balls for sale at the course. There are mixed opinions about the golf balls performing well after being emerged in water….3 months they are still performing well?…well then, how long have the actually been there?
The “LEED” movement in architecture and design has pushed building materials to have recycled content, be recyclable and safe for the environment. I think golf balls could play a part in this movement. Could there be recycled golf balls for architecture? Sure, maybe countertops, walls of Plexiglas with balls filled between studs at golf shops. The very first golf ball in the 17th century was made of wood! Today, they are made of a variety synthetic materials. Could they be melted into a flooring product like tires into gym flooring? I’m not sure. But, as many balls that are played surely we can recycle them and turn them into something spectacular…..but, this is just a thought from a designer who loves design and loves to hit balls into the water.
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Green, Leed, sustainable, eco-friendly, all familiar words and familiar concepts. At 55 years of age I now have more days behind me than before me. The voices of my ancestors once silent now beckon me, the hint of smoke on the wind reminds me of my journey, from dust I was created and to dust I will someday return. Just as the buffalo sustained a way of life for generations of my ancestors - at birth swaddled in its warm soft skin and remaining forever touched as they were wrapped in its winding sheets at death. They practiced what so many in our culture are now pontificating. The sustainable concept is more than a product, more than a certification, more than a political movement - it is a way of life - a cycle of life.
Comment by Roger L. Stephens — August 19, 2009 @ 7:08 pm
“Sustainable golf” are just the buzz words of the day. For truly sustainable golf, consider the new Hybrid golf ball as the modern measure…and it floats!
Comment by Pete — April 18, 2010 @ 5:14 am
That is wonderful that the new Hybrid golf ball floats…..but, how do you get it to float back to you!
Comment by bethany — May 27, 2010 @ 6:51 am