We cycled bunker blasts and high‑spin wedges, then logged cover blemishes under bright inspection lights. Sustainable balls showed minor surface wear but retained aerodynamic integrity, keeping spin and ball speed stable. Groove interaction created predictable check without rapid degradation, so a ball that started the front nine crisp still felt ready to finish the back without nagging doubts at address.
Bamboo and bio‑composite tees delivered a satisfying, stable insertion feel across dry and damp tee boxes. Breakage rates aligned closely with quality wood, and several designs outlasted plastic in repeated robot cycles. Height kept constant with simple markers, safeguarding launch windows. Players appreciated the tactile feedback and minimal splintering, especially during quick pre‑shot routines between hurried shots on busy tee times.
We stored gear in hot trunks, chilly garages, and sunny range bags to simulate real ownership. Sustainable balls preserved compression and cover resilience impressively, while tees retained structural integrity and shape. Performance deltas remained negligible after exposure cycles, suggesting everyday mishandling is unlikely to undo gains, provided basic care like keeping equipment dry after wet rounds is observed.