Many say that fall golf is undefeated thanks to the cooler weather and changing colors, but unfortunately, so is the passing of time, and in the fall, that means less light later into the evening. Now, if you can’t get away earlier in the day to sneak in that final back nine, one way to get into the house without losing golf balls in the dark is by switching to a colored ball as the sun starts to set. The best part is, with more premium options than ever before, you don’t have to sacrifice performance to gain a little extra visibility.
Why Yellow?
Although it might seem simple, there is actually science and human biology behind why yellow is easier to spot than white. You see, of all the colors on the spectrum, yellow (specifically bright neon) is one of the fastest to be processed by the human eye, and the easiest to be spotted in your peripheral. This is why it’s used on school buses and hi-vis workwear, and why it’s easier to spot against a darker background – making it the perfect choice for golf balls too!
So with that in mind, here are five premium golf balls—mostly yellow in color—that can help extend your golf day.
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Titleist ProV1 Yellow
The once-reluctant Titleist now offers all of their premium options in yellow, so whether you play the Pro V1, the Pro V1x, or the AVX, you can swap in a yellow golf ball without having to worry about losing performance or feel.
Plus, if you’re looking for a slightly less expensive option, they also have the Tour Soft in yellow and a neon green shade.
Titleist Pro V1 Yellow (Dozen)
Trusted performance with added visibility.
$55
BUY NOWCallaway Chrome Tour
When it comes to colors and patterns, Callaway has been leading the way for a long time, and with their newest Chrome Tour line, they have a huge variety of visual options available, including the popular triple track.
Options also include Truvis and yellow as a standalone is available in all three Chrome Tour models.
Callaway Chrome Tour (Dozen)
Engineered for speed, spin, and improved alignment.
$55
BUY NOWTaylorMade TP5
Armed with five layers of performance, the TP5 golf ball is a top choice of players like Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa, and Nelly Korda.
And, whether you’re looking for just a plain yellow option or something a little more pizzazz, there is also the option of the Tour Response, which comes in yellow and stripe, featuring colors like blue and pink.
TaylorMade TP5 (Dozen)
Designed with five layers for zero compromises from tee-to-green.
$48
BUY NOWSrixon Z-Star Diamond
Used by this year’s U.S. Open winner, the Z-Star diamond provides elevated short game spin and feel with extra speed and distance off the tee. Srixon offers yellow in all three of its premium balls, and also offers the half-yellow and half-white divide series in the standard Z-Star and the Z-Star XV.
For a less expensive urethane option, Srixon also has the Q-Star Tour to provide extra short-game control at a great value.
Srixon Z-Star Diamond (Dozen)
Designed for balanced distance and greenside spin.
$50
BUY NOWMaxfli Tour
Much like their staff player Ben Griffin, Maxfli has had a breakout year in 2025 with their newest line of premium tour balls. Their golf balls were used for multiple wins on the PGA Tour, and were also used at the Ryder Cup—How about that for performance validation?
With Maxfli offering the Tour, the Tour X, and the Tour S in yellow, you can have your pick of performance and for added value, the more you buy the more you save, since they are usually available in bundle deals.
Maxfli Tour Yellow (Dozen)
A PGA Tour-winning ball that offers best in class value.
$40
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