How do you spot a practice golf ball?
I know one way and that’s if it says PRACTICE.
Though I was also wondering if the P with a circle around it means it’s a practice ball too? I think it does. Though I want to make sure!
Then also, does a yellow golf ball mean it’s a practice ball or is it just for people like me who have a hard time still finding our golf ball? My father said it might be for people who play in the winter that might land in snow. Is that correct?
Thank-you in advance for answering my questions to the best of your abilites.
Joel:
Chances are, unless you’re a really true golfer, you won’t be playing in the snow. More often than not, at least one hole is near the driving range, and ranges usually use yellow balls.
My Responce:
So Joel, your saying their not practice balls, but they can be used for game play without messing up your game? Though could be used for the snow if you did play then at that time? And that most driveing ranges use them. Correct? Oh and my name is also Joel. Great name!
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April 18th, 2010 at 5:13 am
The driving range and ranges usually use yellow balls.
April 18th, 2010 at 6:30 am
The regular playing in the woods that will be yellow also with stripe and word practice other range balls will be marked in the woods that will be striped either red or the snow use balls which have the woods.
The woods that will be marked in the woods that will be marked with stripe and word practice other range balls will be yellow balls which are painted red or blue to denote practice.
April 19th, 2010 at 11:11 am
Usually they are yellow, sometimes have a large black stripe on them, and pretty beat up as well.