The ifrothgolf review
A bulk pack of roughly 100 biodegradable bamboo tees in mixed lengths, sold by various generic brands at pocket-money prices.
What's great
Bamboo has a tighter grain than the cheap birch tees in pro shop jars, so these survive more driver strikes before snapping, and owners consistently report them outlasting wooden equivalents. The mixed heights cover every club you'd tee up with. They're biodegradable, which matters as more clubs push back on plastic tees littering tee boxes. The economics are silly in a good way: a season of tees for the price of a pint and a packet of crisps. And because they're cheap, you stop caring about losing them, which is its own small quality-of-life upgrade on the course.
Worth knowing
Generic means inconsistent: any given hundred-pack will include a few with rough finishing or weak spots that snap on the first swing. They're still tees, so they will break, just less often. Painted depth markings, where present, wear off. If you want maximum durability or claimed distance gains, plastic castle or low-friction tees do that better, at a cost to the eco angle.
The verdict
An unglamorous essential done right. Buy the big pack, fill your pockets, forget about tees for a year.





