Yellow balls

I've found that, at certain times of the year and with certain grasses, yellow balls can be almost impossible to find in the rough...
Used a yellow Truvis on occasions...
Personally I don't find them easier to follow in the air....
 
I've found that, at certain times of the year and with certain grasses, yellow balls can be almost impossible to find in the rough...
Used a yellow Truvis on occasions...
Personally I don't find them easier to follow in the air....

found the same, so don't use one in the summer.
 
If people are anti-yellow balls they need to get a grip, it's a ball, nothing more. Only moan if you pay for them.
 
I use yellow balls especially in the winter and the Truvis balls are really good. I do struggle more in the summer with a yellow ball as it does seem to blend in more with the summer grasses. I haven't tried the Truvis over a summer so will see if they are any better
 
I have been using Callaway Supersoft balls in bright pink this Winter and boy do they stand out everywhere and a great ball too, so much so, I may continue using them into the Spring/Summer as well(as long as I haven`t lost them all):thup:
 
I'm firmly in the yellow camp. I play yellow Callaway Supersoft. I find them much easier to follow in the air, although I do struggle to find them in the grass sometimes. I'm red/green colour blind, so that might make a difference (don't know).

I'm usually the only yellow player in my groups, so it's also nice being able to know which is my ball from a distance, rather than the false modesty of checking the closest ball to see if it's mine (or worse, the false pride of having to walk back to the closest ball when you're convinced your must have hit it further than that!).
 
I actually quite like a yellow ball in winter at times however weirdly a pink or orange one would be a definite no as my eyes lose them after about 100 yards.
 
White, yellow, pink, truvis, ice-balls, got the lot in my bag at the moment (no orange though)

I might hear or even give out banter about ball colour but its just that, banter

Any ball prejudice from me is much more likely to be directed towards the 10-15 handicappers who insist on playing pro-v's because they think it helps their game ;)
 
Any ball prejudice from me is much more likely to be directed towards the 10-15 handicappers who insist on playing pro-v's because they think it helps their game ;)

Hey, let them be, if they didn't we wouldn't have anything to pick up behind them 😜😉🏌️
 
I prefer yellow golf balls when it's dull, grey or cloudy, because they seem easier to follow through the air. No advantage when it's bright and sunny. 😀
 
Not keen personally, others can do what they like but looking down on a yellow ball is immediately mildly offputting, even in a practice bag, white for me.
 
I've found that, at certain times of the year and with certain grasses, yellow balls can be almost impossible to find in the rough...

Absolutely agree.

Orange or pink balls are the bestest !
 
I can get rocks from a quarry:)


I find the granite ones better for playing under the wind :D
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