Dixon Golf states that every year premium fabric and energy are wasted on just one hit

Oct 20, 2011 14:28 GMT  ·  By

There are a lot of movies in which golf was linked to the lifestyle of rich and famous. Directors seemed to be aware of the fact that such a sport might imply some significant costs. There is still hope even for those who thought they can't afford to enjoy a quiet, relaxing Sunday afternoon at a magnificent golf court.

Golf Ball Planet is a company with the main objective of making this sport accessible to a larger segment of individuals.

It gathers used golf balls, refurbishes them and then sends them back on the market where clients can purchase them at very attractive prices.

So far, for 20 years now, the enterprise managed to make profit by saving millions of golf balls that were condemned to rotten in landfills across the US.

Officials from Dixon Golf, an Arizona-based organization, estimated that, each year, golf players lose approximately 300 million.

This number is significant, when we come to think about how much premium fabric and energy may have been wasted on just one hit.

It seems that the organization receives the balls it reuses from volunteers who clean the fields and players who decide to donate such items. They make them able to be reused and then the recycled golf balls into real bargains for golf enthusiasts.

Recently, the company expanded its line of products, so that potential clients can benefit from donated and recycled golf gloves, shoes and other accessories.

Despite the fact that it represents a green way of generating profit, the business also saves a significant amount of materials which are used to manufacture gold balls, not to mention the fact that it keeps these items which still have potential far from landfills.

The company thought about everything in order to please its clients, including the strategy of sorting its products depending on their quality.

Therefore, when an individual wants to buy a golf ball, he has several options, depending on how much money he intends to spend on the item. There are alternatives regarding quality and costs : Mint, Grade A, Grade B and Grade C, to make sure that everybody gets exactly what they paid for.