Golf Course
#5a9e4b
Balanced, slightly darker green for dense charts
About Golf Course
Golf Course feels like walking past a kept field right after the mower stops. #5a9e4b lands in that mid green lane, but it stays cooler and cleaner than Endo, so it doesn't tip yellow or look quietly "settled." It also avoids the heavier, earth-sunk weight of Devil's Grass; instead of reading shade-left, it reads maintained.
For me it's the go-to for field dashboards and maps where you need status color that looks crisp on light UI without turning into the deeper olive of Bavarian Green. I like it on progress chips, section headers, and table highlights in logistics, retail operations, and property management portals. It's the one you reach for when the green should feel current, not mossy or antique.
Pair it with soft white, cool off-whites, or pale concrete so the undertone stays fresh. If you drop it next to very warm neutrals, it can start to feel slightly restrained.
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On White #ffffff
On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
On Gray 900 #18181b
On Black #000000
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