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What To Look For When Buying Sunglasses For Golf

by Carrie Westengate

Despite wearing your normal sunglasses, are you finding it difficult to see the ball when playing golf in bright light conditions? If so, then it’s time to improve your visual acuity and therefore your game by investing in specialist sunglasses for golf.

You may have spent a lot of time and money improving your game only to find when playing against someone else who perhaps have better vision than you, that you are at a disadvantage. Vision, like a lot of other things in life can differ greatly between individuals. While some can play with confidence in strong lights and don’t seem affected, others may.

This is where you should consider purchasing a pair of specialist sunglasses for golf that have been developed with the sport in mind. Unfortunately, all sports tend to need sunglasses that have been specifically designed for that particular sport. For example, for mountaineering and other altitude sports one needs to consider the exceptionally bright conditions as well as the high altitudes. Altitude sports require a category 4 lens that takes these conditions into account. Glasses or goggles required for water sports such a surfing or kayaking etc., should be shatter-proof and fog resistant, have a nose cushion, be buoyant and have a means of fixing securely such as a strap.

Yes, there are several ranges of suitable sunglasses for golf to be found, but some of these are pretty boring so you may need to search a little more for modern more stylish designs. So what should you look for?

As always, your number one priority is always UV protection. Don’t go for sunglasses with very small lenses because the sun will still distract you via your peripheral vision. Wider lenses, ideally wrap-a-rounds with a one-piece lens would be appropriate. As for colour, while many golfers go for brown lenses, these can cause colour distortion. Try amber/yellow lenses as this type of colour will enhance contrast and depth perception. For golf, a lot of people chose polarised lenses which is usually fine, but, you may find that you don’t see all the undulations in the landscape, more particularly where there is water involved. Of course this may cause the ball to end up somewhere other than where you planned!

The cost of your sunglasses for golf will vary considerably, but you may be lucky and get a good deal through your golf club. However, as a general rule-of-thumb, 50 plus should get you a reasonable pair. Take your time and look around for a good stylish pair of sunglasses for golf and improve your game simply by being able to see the ball better!

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