These two kids could greatly profit by collecting all these golf balls from the ocean, and re-sell them. They clean the ocean...and make lots of money. Win win solution.
Most big/popular golf courses have contracted professional divers who are exclusively allowed to collect the balls from the lakes and streams on that course. These guys apparently don’t have to pay for the balls so it’s all profit if they re-sell them. But, Yeh they prolly don’t need the money.
Started watching the video thinking they was diving to keep the balls and sell them. When she said it was a major problem i thought “wtf u going on about”
You guys should set up a ball refinishing shop in that garage and sell them. Just advertise “1$ per sleeve goes to clean up our ocean” make it a brand, people out there will love it, print a tiny logo of george costanza pulling a golf ball out of a whales blow hole. start a business, money doesn’t grow on tree it rolls around on the bottom of the ocean. 2 birds with one stone, clean it up, cash it in!
As an avid golfer, I always knew I was participating in something that wasn't always the most concious of taking care of our planet - it's no secret. From the bottom of my heart, thank you both for taking the initiative and keep us old privileged folks in check. The burden is unfortunately on your generation now to clean up the mess we made for you. We need more leaders like you to give us a chance. This is beyond inspiring. Thank you once again. Truly hope Pebble and other ocean courses around the globe take this problem seriously and most importantly, take REAL action + responsibility.
Yes, it is sickening, but many, many thanks to Alex and her friends who have brought this issue into the public sphere, and brought it to the attention of the overseers of the golf course. It's disturbing to reflect on how long this has been going on with no one even aware of the consequences to marine life. I'm sure that none of the golfers on this course did deliberate harm. They just weren't thinking. Too often, we go about our daily lives without considering our impact on the environment. Kudos again to Alex and friends!!
This is great thing Jack and Alex have done here! From a hobby doing good in their local area, to something that could potentially create waves across the entire US if not the world's Seaside Lynx golf clubs. Well done! I'm sure your parents, friends and families are very proud!
Lol, a few thousand golf balls in the ocean is a big problem? I do agree, they should clean up, but the music and drama.... they make it seem like they are saving the world.
Anyone playing pebble beach is using a pro v1x or another high dollar ball. In one day, assuming they get 2,000 balls, they are making 10k! I wouldn’t want pebble beach getting on that! I would be collecting all those myself!
This makes me feel really good but at the same time really bad. Carmel beach in my favorite place in the world, as a kid I would spend entire days playing in the sand and the ocean, as well as playing golf. I never even knew the impact golf had in the environment. I almost never played in Pebble but I play in MPCC where we have two ocean courses where probably many golf balls have ended up in the ocean and it gratifying to know that there are people who care about the environment.
Resell the good ones you dorks. That's what they do around the world. Put up a road side stand outside the golf course and sell bags of the good balls. Recyle/reuse. I live in Asia and I only buy used golf balls, because soon enough I'll just send them back into the water hazard.
If you see, they are picking out the good ones into a cardboard box. Most of them are rubbish. That said, they need a grading machine that allows them to find the good ones easily.
Put a vending machine at the tee box on hole 8 with bio degradable golf balls in it, when they check in the get a “token” that’s good for a golf ball on the 8th tee that is required to be used unless it’s tournament play.
Stu capitalism is essential a free market with limited regulation. A felony for selling golf balls is a regulation which is the opposite of the true meaning of capitalism.
This was the 180 degree exact opposite of what I thought it would be about. Pretty remarkable young folks here. California is so damn big on all of their problems except Americans that I’m sure they’ll do something about golf balls in the ocean.
wow...that's horrible. I am glad they care about the environment the way they do.... kudos to them. We need politicians like them in our world who can change the laws in favor of our environment. .
I'm sure there are some golfers who do..."I'm in the fairway, lemme just tee up another and whack it into the Pacific. For the golf gods, y'know" Hell, Alice Cooper used to hit them into the ocean from the deck of his boat back in the day.
“These are privileged kids.....”. Hmm you live in Carmel bay by pebble beach. You think?. However, I do applaud them for their effort towards the environment. 👏👏👍👍👍
Well done and very inspiring Thank you...................dmkappa, thats no way to make friends,please listen to what has been said..............its everyones fault
@@12gauge74 Are you serious? You think the ocean just magically disposes of trash? These golf balls break down into microplastics, which are eaten by marine life. I'm a diver, so I see what is under the surface. Plastics don't disappear, they are forever. Please read up on the problem rather than assuming the ocean isn't harmed.
She brought it to their attention, it's not her job to present a plan of action... and anything that's foreign to the ocean is bad for it... 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Did you not noticed the balls that had been nibbled away by the fish ? That is plastic in a small fish that ends up in a bigger fish that ends up...in a bigger dork !
Patrick Reynier what kind of break are you looking for? If any one person or company was simply dumping buckets of plastic/rubber in the ocean it should be a problem. You also clearly didn’t watch the full video because Pebble didn’t simple tell the,m “we don’t give a sh**”
The amount of ocean you’re “cleaning” near Pebble is literally a speck of the ocean. It’d be like cutting a single grass blade in your 10 acre yard. Sorry but this is pointless
These two kids could greatly profit by collecting all these golf balls from the ocean, and re-sell them. They clean the ocean...and make lots of money. Win win solution.
Kids wearing a 20k dive watch. I’m sure they’re good
Most big/popular golf courses have contracted professional divers who are exclusively allowed to collect the balls from the lakes and streams on that course. These guys apparently don’t have to pay for the balls so it’s all profit if they re-sell them. But, Yeh they prolly don’t need the money.
The Kid lol seriously carmel is $$$$
I can feel the oceans thanking you all.
Started watching the video thinking they was diving to keep the balls and sell them. When she said it was a major problem i thought “wtf u going on about”
Hahaha I swear I audibly said “the fuck?” When she said that
You guys should set up a ball refinishing shop in that garage and sell them. Just advertise “1$ per sleeve goes to clean up our ocean” make it a brand, people out there will love it, print a tiny logo of george costanza pulling a golf ball out of a whales blow hole. start a business, money doesn’t grow on tree it rolls around on the bottom of the ocean. 2 birds with one stone, clean it up, cash it in!
As an avid golfer, I always knew I was participating in something that wasn't always the most concious of taking care of our planet - it's no secret.
From the bottom of my heart, thank you both for taking the initiative and keep us old privileged folks in check.
The burden is unfortunately on your generation now to clean up the mess we made for you. We need more leaders like you to give us a chance.
This is beyond inspiring. Thank you once again.
Truly hope Pebble and other ocean courses around the globe take this problem seriously and most importantly, take REAL action + responsibility.
ill buy the chrome softs. lmfao
I'm with u, I'd buy the Nikes.
Just saw the segment during the open. Way to go! Good for Pebble Beach better late than never
I would wish to go there and dive for golf balls it would save the environment and it would save me a bunch of money on golf
I have to comment again, after watching more of the video. This is so uplifting!! Thank you!
Yes, it is sickening, but many, many thanks to Alex and her friends who have brought this issue into the public sphere, and brought it to the attention of the overseers of the golf course. It's disturbing to reflect on how long this has been going on with no one even aware of the consequences to marine life. I'm sure that none of the golfers on this course did deliberate harm. They just weren't thinking. Too often, we go about our daily lives without considering our impact on the environment. Kudos again to Alex and friends!!
This is great thing Jack and Alex have done here! From a hobby doing good in their local area, to something that could potentially create waves across the entire US if not the world's Seaside Lynx golf clubs. Well done! I'm sure your parents, friends and families are very proud!
It’s just a golf ball sitting in water
@@bigtime8924 being broken down over time, so that micro plastics pollute the sea...
@@Albert5522 All of which will of course amount to nothing, like smoking a cigarette and thinking you’re damaging the o-zone.
@@bigtime8924 that's the attitude! A lot of small things amount to nothing over time...as the saying goes 😂
@@Albert5522 Never mind you’re right, I’ll anxiously await the golf ball pollution apocalypse with bated breath.
That kid looks like John C Reilly. Wonder if they've found many of the new Bridgestones Tiger uses, fucking good ball.
Lol, a few thousand golf balls in the ocean is a big problem?
I do agree, they should clean up, but the music and drama.... they make it seem like they are saving the world.
Spot on!
Anyone playing pebble beach is using a pro v1x or another high dollar ball. In one day, assuming they get 2,000 balls, they are making 10k! I wouldn’t want pebble beach getting on that! I would be collecting all those myself!
5:08 Holy shit! It's Kramer!!
"Was it a Titleist?"
Inspiring! Good on you two!
My family and I stood on that very beach last summer on vacation. And we had no idea. Good luck to them.
This makes me feel really good but at the same time really bad. Carmel beach in my favorite place in the world, as a kid I would spend entire days playing in the sand and the ocean, as well as playing golf. I never even knew the impact golf had in the environment. I almost never played in Pebble but I play in MPCC where we have two ocean courses where probably many golf balls have ended up in the ocean and it gratifying to know that there are people who care about the environment.
Wait? This isn’t a video about reselling the golf balls but plastic in the ocean? Hahahahaha
Resell the good ones you dorks. That's what they do around the world. Put up a road side stand outside the golf course and sell bags of the good balls. Recyle/reuse. I live in Asia and I only buy used golf balls, because soon enough I'll just send them back into the water hazard.
If you see, they are picking out the good ones into a cardboard box. Most of them are rubbish. That said, they need a grading machine that allows them to find the good ones easily.
Your hard work is inspiring
Put a vending machine at the tee box on hole 8 with bio degradable golf balls in it, when they check in the get a “token” that’s good for a golf ball on the 8th tee that is required to be used unless it’s tournament play.
Actually there are several golf courses as beautiful did not more than pebble beach 4:38
if u have been to pebble and seen it at night not very many
Y wouldn’t u sell them
It's a felony
@naruto_beatz how and why?
@@lucasv1069 capitalism
Stu capitalism is essential a free market with limited regulation. A felony for selling golf balls is a regulation which is the opposite of the true meaning of capitalism.
@@owenfunk7026 Did you mean 'essentially' or essential?
This was the 180 degree exact opposite of what I thought it would be about. Pretty remarkable young folks here. California is so damn big on all of their problems except Americans that I’m sure they’ll do something about golf balls in the ocean.
Congratulation my friends !⛳🏌🔥
Any clubs?
wow...that's horrible. I am glad they care about the environment the way they do.... kudos to them. We need politicians like them in our world who can change the laws in favor of our environment. .
Carmel is very, very beautiful !!!!
Update on this? Super cool idea. They should partner with DALLMYD and Jiggin' with Jordan to get tons of golf balls in a video!
2:53 Shit pissed me off when she thought golfers hit it in the water on purpose
I'm sure there are some golfers who do..."I'm in the fairway, lemme just tee up another and whack it into the Pacific. For the golf gods, y'know"
Hell, Alice Cooper used to hit them into the ocean from the deck of his boat back in the day.
Surprised to see some balls with rubber bands -- they haven't made those in twenty-years.
If i pay them will they get my ball i hit in there last week and mail it to me?
Have you seen a Great White?
“These are privileged kids.....”. Hmm you live in Carmel bay by pebble beach. You think?. However, I do applaud them for their effort towards the environment. 👏👏👍👍👍
Just watched a EAL video about a guy whos made $12 million diving for golf balls.
Amazing!
What this video shows me is how many awful golfers there are.
Pros also send it into the water. You don't play golf, do you?
buzzcrushtrendkill +4 champ. And i said golfers, all golfers. Maybe think more before writing another dumb thing
@@dmkappa62 That is a terrible attempt at a backpedal. "how many awful golfers there are". But don't apologize, because that shows weakness.
buzzcrushtrendkill obviously didn’t take my advice, thats a shame
So are they selling these golf balls?
They are selling most of these balls, making a living doing this.
Well done and very inspiring Thank you...................dmkappa, thats no way to make friends,please listen to what has been said..............its everyones fault
I am using a lake ball for local amateur tournament and still grab the second prize.
I thought this is going to be a video about them monetizing their environmentalist efforts. Instead it was all about the environmentalist efforts.
Umm a great idea is to sell some of them
Shark Water
Watch my video on cleaning golf balls without any work.
It's a great spearfishing spot
Diving for those balls only for environmental reasons would be a huge waste of time.
This is sickening!
Frank Schmidt why
What do the balls do they just lay there than degrade into the sea floor
@@12gauge74 Are you serious? You think the ocean just magically disposes of trash? These golf balls break down into microplastics, which are eaten by marine life. I'm a diver, so I see what is under the surface. Plastics don't disappear, they are forever. Please read up on the problem rather than assuming the ocean isn't harmed.
this chick has nom plan for pebble to stop it but expects them to just stop it. isnt even bad for the ocean the balls
She brought it to their attention, it's not her job to present a plan of action... and anything that's foreign to the ocean is bad for it... 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Did you not noticed the balls that had been nibbled away by the fish ? That is plastic in a small fish that ends up in a bigger fish that ends up...in a bigger dork !
Give me a break... golf balls are now the silent killer huh? Good for Pebble and telling them they don’t give a s***
Patrick Reynier what kind of break are you looking for? If any one person or company was simply dumping buckets of plastic/rubber in the ocean it should be a problem. You also clearly didn’t watch the full video because Pebble didn’t simple tell the,m “we don’t give a sh**”
Well we know the OP is the guy who loses 10 balls a round and takes 15 "Mulligans" bahaha dumbass
The amount of ocean you’re “cleaning” near Pebble is literally a speck of the ocean. It’d be like cutting a single grass blade in your 10 acre yard. Sorry but this is pointless
you’re part of the problem in this world
Joey Enright no one wants to waste their time doing something pointless, I’m trying to help instead of pretending like this is some amazing cause
Her wife will be very proud of her former efforts to clean up the Ocean.
Well since golfers pay taxes they don't need to worry about the balls
her yoga pants
What she is doing is a felony what she is doing is disturbing a wild life sensitive area
Based on the video, they obtained approval from the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Hornsfan64 afterwards not straight away