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Golf Sunglasses

Performance sunglasses optimized for reading greens and ball flight.

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Golf Sunglasses FAQs

 
  • What colour lens is best for golf sunglasses?

    Brown or amber lenses best for reading greens and tracking ball flight. Grey lenses good for bright conditions but offer less contrast. Rose or copper tints enhance white ball visibility against sky. Consider interchangeable lenses for varying conditions.

  • What makes golf sunglasses different?

    Some golf sunglasses feature wrap-around design for peripheral vision. Golf sunglasses often have lightweight frames for all-day comfort, and specific lens tints for ball tracking. Include anti-glare coating and won't interfere with golf caps.

  • Should golf sunglasses be polarized?

    Non-polarized often better for golf as polarized lenses can affect green reading and depth perception. Polarized useful for water hazards but may make it harder to track ball flight. Consider having both options.

  • How should golf sunglasses fit?

    Golf sunglasses should stay in place during swing without sliding. Need gaps for airflow to prevent fogging. Must work comfortably with golf caps and secure enough for bending during putting. Consider adjustable nose pads.

  • Are expensive golf sunglasses worth it?

    Premium golf sunglasses offer better optics, lighter weight, and more durability. Higher-end models include better lens technology for ball tracking. Consider playing frequency and conditions when investing.

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