

♻️ Tee off green, play clean, and dissolve the competition!
These Biodegradable Golf Balls are crafted from corn starch and PVA, designed to dissolve harmlessly in water within 2-4 weeks. Ideal for eco-conscious golfers practicing near water bodies, they come in a generous 96-pack, offering a guilt-free, non-toxic alternative to traditional range balls. While not suited for professional play, they provide a unique, sustainable option for outdoor fun and group events.








| ASIN | B0BBXT9WCC |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,447 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #92 in Practice Golf Balls |
| Brand Name | Biodegradable Golf Balls |
| Color | White |
| Construction Type | Biodegradable Water-Soluble Formula |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (20) |
| Item Diameter | 42.7 Millimeters |
| Item Weight | 5.18 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Biodegradable Golf Canada Inc |
| Material Type | Corn Starch, Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) |
| Number of Items | 96 |
| Size | 96 Biodegradable Golf Balls |
| Sport Type | Golf |
| UPC | 627987603057 |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | No Warranty |
W**M
Biodegradable yes, but they feel like you’re hitting rocks.
I feel like this is a very expensive product and should feel more like a real golf ball when you hit it. I love that it’s biodegradable so we can take it out to the water and head into the water without worrying about disrupting any wildlife, but it feels nothing like a real golf ball. It hits very hard like a rock.
Z**H
Not great value
Doesn’t hit like a real golf ball, or remotely close to it.
M**.
No no!
These do not feel like golf balls, they’re hard and chalky, may even damage your clubs. Extremely expensive, very disappointed.
J**T
Why not?!
Ah, yes—biodegradable golf balls, the only sensible choice when one’s practice routine involves intentionally firing drives straight into open water. I keep a generous supply on hand, naturally. Not out of concern for the environment—though it’s a charming side effect—but because repeatedly launching perfectly good money into a lake should at least feel refined. There’s something deeply satisfying about watching a ball disappear beneath the surface, knowing it will dissolve away rather than linger like an embarrassing financial decision. Performance is irrelevant, of course. When you’re treating the water hazard as your personal driving range, consistency is more about commitment than equipment. At the end of the day, it’s less about golf and more about lifestyle: an elegant, aquatic expression of having entirely too much disposable income and the good taste to waste it responsibly.
A**.
Awesome for the kids to hit balls off the dock. Balls come divided into bags which is handy for kids getting to hit the same amount of balls. It is expensive so if you don’t monitor the kids will hit them all in no time. Fun watching the balls break down over time and watch the fish “eat” the balls.
D**H
Do not waste your money like I did. It feels like hitting a rock. Whatever club you use, the ball will not reach half the distance or height of a regular ball (your p wedge will go 50 yards on a full swing). It will also leave a chalk like substance on the club head. Very expensive as well. I would give no stars if I could.
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