Golf Games Have Been Lost and Won Because of Sunglasses
It may sound far-fetched but the fact is that your golf sunglasses can boost or lower your chances for winning the game. That will sound reasonable enough when we remember that players rely on an accurate estimation of the surroundings to deliver a good shot. The swing has to be angled precisely and the force should be just enough to get the ball where it should be.
Make sure you get enough protection from ultraviolet rays with your sunglasses. This should be given special consideration if your are playing under a hot summer sun. It is not just on the long term that ultraviolet rays are harmful. People who expose their eyes to intense sunlight will get their eyes ‘sun-burned.’ Naturally you won’t be in excellent condition when that happens.
Your golf glasses should provide enough shade without being too dim. In this matter, the specific tint of the glasses can also make or break your game.
The colors that are usually recommended for golf sunglasses tints are either brown or gray. These are the colors that do not absorb or let through harmful color spectra from the sun. Gray is not generally preferred by golfers themselves because the color is too dark and flattens the environment out. Use light shades of orange or reddish brown for sunglasses.
That recommendation has been corroborated by the experience of many golfers. Specifically a light brown-orange-red, similar to the color of lighter tints of amber or cinnamon or citrus are considered by many golf buffs to be the best for distinguishing the greens in the landscape.
Although the light coming in from the sides of the eyes do not really harm them, they can cause the player to miscalculate his swing. Sunglasses with wide arms are generally recommended for golfers. The arms themselves serve to keep out bright sunlight which can cause the player to concentrate on the glare rather than on his putts.
The construction of your sunglasses should be capable of making them stay put on the nose without your feeling uncomfortable. A player who doesn’t feel comfortable will usually lose some of his focus as he fidgets to get into a more conducive position. His attention will not be on his playing.
Bifocals can be great inconveniences for players Every time that they need to stoop, they will have to bend a little farther because the reading portion of the lens will get in the way of their line of vision. Luckily, technology has come up with reading lenses that will not distort the long-range vision of the player. They are called ‘stick-on’ lenses. They are relatively soft but durable lenses that are provided with reading grades. They are made to be stuck on the lenses of sunglasses so that the user is able to see things without his eyesight being blocked by reading grade lenses.
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