White, because that's the only color available in the ball I play.
I've decided that my game is inconsistent enough, that the last variable I want to deal with is playing some random hodge-podge collection of golf balls of unknown history that I've picked up on the course. My swing is inconsistent enough as it is--I want to at least trust that the ball will do the same thing every time, and if it doesn't do what I intend, it's *my* fault and not because it's a different ball than I'm used to.
All those ones picked up on the course go in my son's bag.
I play the Costco ball (Kirkland urethane cover 3pc V2). It's generally rated very similarly to the ProV1 at about 25% of the cost. Maybe spins a little more than the Titleist, but similar launch and distance. It's a premium ball at an absolutely non-premium price.
I would consider yellow--I can see it better. I'm red-green colorblind though, so any of the orange/red/pink/etc balls are not for me. I could probably lose a red ball on the green.
I've decided that my game is inconsistent enough, that the last variable I want to deal with is playing some random hodge-podge collection of golf balls of unknown history that I've picked up on the course. My swing is inconsistent enough as it is--I want to at least trust that the ball will do the same thing every time, and if it doesn't do what I intend, it's *my* fault and not because it's a different ball than I'm used to.
All those ones picked up on the course go in my son's bag.
I play the Costco ball (Kirkland urethane cover 3pc V2). It's generally rated very similarly to the ProV1 at about 25% of the cost. Maybe spins a little more than the Titleist, but similar launch and distance. It's a premium ball at an absolutely non-premium price.
I would consider yellow--I can see it better. I'm red-green colorblind though, so any of the orange/red/pink/etc balls are not for me. I could probably lose a red ball on the green.