Lost Golfer

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Muted yellow-green for calm status and maps

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About Lost Golfer

Lost Golfer reads like a mossy fairway shadow under late-afternoon light. It's greener and a touch cooler than , so it doesn't feel food-fresh. And compared with and , it holds onto more depth and a slightly higher saturation, so it doesn't sit as quiet or muted.

I use it in field-reporting dashboards, golf and outdoor coaching apps, and fleet or logistics UIs where you want "progress in the terrain" without leaning into chart-loud yellows. It's also a strong status color in media players and sports analytics screens, especially over light grays where it stays legible without looking washed. This is the one you reach for when you want grounded green that feels occupied by the scene, not airbrushed.

Pair it with warm cream, tan, or matte charcoal to keep it from drifting too cool. With pure white, it's fine, but textured neutrals make it look more intentional.

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WCAG 2.1 contrast ratios. AA requires 4.5:1 for normal text, 3:1 for large. AAA requires 7:1 / 4.5:1.

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2.62:1Fail

On Gray 100 #f5f5f5

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2.41:1Fail

On Gray 900 #18181b

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6.75:1AAAAA Large

On Black #000000

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8.00:1AAA

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