Recently, LIV Golf posted a video of Paul Casey hitting shots in heavy snow. The caption read:

However, golf fans have had a lot to say about that. Most of them found the practice to be useless. One user thought the shooting was wrong and that the wrong practices could be the reason behind his injury.

One user didn’t understand the logic behind the video.

Another user compared it to an amusing situation.

Another user recalled their memory of playing in winter.

One user joked about training in the arctic circle.

Another user clarified that the video was not to be taken seriously and was only a joke.

“Using a yellow ball, right?” - Fans confused as to which ball Paul Casey is using

While most fans were trying to decode the logic behind the practice of hitting balls in heavy snow, some eagle-eyed fans were confused about which balls Paul Casey was using.

Golfers generally use either white or yellow balls. Yellow balls offer more visibility and would be much more apparent when playing in white snow. While many fans asked if he was using a yellow ball, others were concerned about how Paul Casey would find his white balls in the snow.

One fan asked:

Another fan claimed that this was a good use for yellow balls.

One fan said that yellow or pink balls were suitable here.

Many golfers give grief to those who use yellow balls. One fan joked that this was the only time one should use a yellow ball.

One fan joked about how easily a white ball might disappear here.

Another fan said that they couldn’t see the ball at all.

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