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Great golf ball for high swing speeds. Nothing beats a Titleist, but I'm not about to sell a kidney so I can buy 2 dozen golf balls, so Titleist is no longer an option.
Disagree. Our eyes are comprised of both rods and cones. While cones are designed to detect contrasty colors and subtle shades of green, the human eye is noticeably more perceptive of various shades of green. Think of a bell curve and the green spectrum is smack dab at the peak of a non-colorblind eye. Because of the Purkinje effect, reds will quickly vanish into the shadows once you've smacked the ball into shaded areas.
Try this: next time you're out on the green, take a green golf ball. You'll find it better than a white one.
Nice golf balls. Not top top of the line, but then again my golf game isn't either.
From the perspective of a crappy golfer who is regularly in the rough and searching for balls, in terms of visibility this is totally subjective but my view having tried out most of these colors:
-Drip Lime/Black - better than expected, but basically a less visible white.
-Drip Dark Green/Yellow - better than expected, but basically a less visible white.
-Neon Red - absolutely great on a fairway but gets lost very easily in shaded rough. Despite the seeming contrast with green I avoid this one
-Neon Lime - better than red in the rough, including shaded rough, but blends in more on fairway, I will use, but I find white or drip superior.
-Red/Orange - better than red, maybe. Depends on which side ends up visible. If it's the red side it's subject to the same complaints as the red. Not usable in fall with leaves on the course at all. Might as well just burn money if you're not a good golfer and using it in the fall.
-White - Better than every other color on here.
-Ice Blue - I don't understand why this is a color. Easily losable in the shade.
In short, the white and white-based (drip) balls are the best, followed by Lime Green. Orange is good too, but I can't recall if they make the Pros in it (not Red/Orange). I would avoid red and ice blue.
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Try this: next time you're out on the green, take a green golf ball. You'll find it better than a white one.
Disappointed. lol.
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From the perspective of a crappy golfer who is regularly in the rough and searching for balls, in terms of visibility this is totally subjective but my view having tried out most of these colors:
-Drip Lime/Black - better than expected, but basically a less visible white.
-Drip Dark Green/Yellow - better than expected, but basically a less visible white.
-Neon Red - absolutely great on a fairway but gets lost very easily in shaded rough. Despite the seeming contrast with green I avoid this one
-Neon Lime - better than red in the rough, including shaded rough, but blends in more on fairway, I will use, but I find white or drip superior.
-Red/Orange - better than red, maybe. Depends on which side ends up visible. If it's the red side it's subject to the same complaints as the red. Not usable in fall with leaves on the course at all. Might as well just burn money if you're not a good golfer and using it in the fall.
-White - Better than every other color on here.
-Ice Blue - I don't understand why this is a color. Easily losable in the shade.
In short, the white and white-based (drip) balls are the best, followed by Lime Green. Orange is good too, but I can't recall if they make the Pros in it (not Red/Orange). I would avoid red and ice blue.
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