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Match your eco-friendly golf game with eco-friendly golf products

September 9, 2024

Ah, golfing. Hours spent walking the greens (or driving the cart) in nature. Golf is, in a way, eco-themed. Now, it can be played with great golfing necessities that celebrate wildlife and give back to the environment. If you’re looking into outfitting yourself for an eco-friendlier game of golf – check these out.

Tomorrow Golf Starter Pack

This Austrian startup specializes in hip and sustainable design solutions to classic golf necessities, like tees, which here are made from eco-friendly bamboo, and golf balls which are made with recycled cores.

Radmor Men’s Taylor Recycled Floral Drip Polo

Natural buttons crafted from seashells complement the soft jersey, painted with graphic florals, which are made from recycled plastic water bottles and other repurposed and upcycled material scraps.

National Parks Foundation Melin Headwear X Tito’s Collab

This collaboration between Melin and Tito’s was inspired by the National Park Foundation and has a message golfers can appreciate. The rubberized patch on the cap reads “Protect where you play” and “Pour more fun.” The five-panel cap is water-resistant, moisture-wicking and comes with a stylish carry bag. Plus, 100 percent of net proceeds for this cap are donated to your choice of a nonprofit that Tito’s supports.

LussoVerde Manyara Eco Golf Towel

With pink flamingos and matching cheetah friends, your nature and animal-loving self will appreciate this paradise towel that’s made from melted single-use plastics (like water bottles) and is inspired by the landscapes and beauty of Tanzania.

Renwick Women’s Short Sleeve Cotton Polo 

This airy navy and heavenly soft polo is made with sustainably harvested cotton spun and sewn in a family-owned, fair trade outpost in Peru. And it’s machine washable, an added plus.

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