CHANYI 100 Zero Obstacle Bamboo Golf Tees 2-1/8 inch - Durable & Compostable, 100% Plant-Based Bamboo Composite, Sustainable Material, Reduces Friction & Side Spin, Extra Stable - Pack of 100
CHANYI Golf Tees - Pack of 100 Tees
Let’s get back to basics with natural bamboo and reduce our plastic footprint with CHANYI premium bamboo golf tees.
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Plastic Free & Soil-friendly
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Made with a 100% Plant-Based Bamboo Composite Material
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Ultra-fine bamboo fiber with a smooth finish
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Can be Incinerated Without Releasing Toxic Chemicals
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Increased Durability for More Drives per Tees
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Fully Recyclable Cardboard Packaging
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Smaller surface area for consistent, high-precision shots and reduced slice
CHANYI bamboo fiber products take a holistic approach to product life cycles from manufacturing, to usage and disposal.
Bamboo Composite
CHANYI golf tees are made of a 100% plant-based composite with ultra-fine bamboo fiber. This durable material is locally-sourced, never splinters, and has a very smooth finish.
This ensures a product that is more durable and smoother than chemically-treated bamboo, and has a homogenous structure which helps with shot consistency.
Stable & Reduced Friction
Zero Obstacle 2-1/8 Inch bamboo-composite golf tees are used by PGA professionals and adhere to USGA regulations;
The strong tees are much more durable than standard wooden golf tees, which allows for more drives per tee.
Less surface area between the ball and tee makes it possible to execute precise shots with a long drive while reducing slice.
100% Recyclable
CHANYI’s holistic design process ensures the golf tees are made without lacquer or paint coating for a smooth finish that won’t scratch or stain your driver club.
Both cardboard packaging & tees are 100% plant-based and recyclable, eliminating unnecessary microplastics.
Sustainable Production
Bamboo is the fastest-growing plant on earth, which makes a quick harvest and speedy regrowth possible.
CHANYI bamboo fibers are made using a dry-processing method that ensures no harmful chemicals are needed in production.
The final plant-based composite material can be incinerated without releasing any toxins.