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16 hours ago, djake said:

It started with skin cancer with my dad.  it progressed.  Today I can no longer play golf with my Dad.

Protect your skin

What type of reflective umbrella?  I have been looking at those and wondering how they work and if they are effective.  Please share

My favorite is the Sun Mountain (But a little pricey). I bought a Sun Tek  from Amazon

 

 

 

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I'd like to hijack this with another question. Anyone know of any sunscreen that doesn't stain? I use the Coppertone and BananaBoat sprays. But the collars(and sleeve edges) of my light colored shirts, especially my white shirts have dark stains. I remember watching the Morning Drive's Live at the PGA Merchandise Orlando series, a few years back, and there was a sunscreen company there saying they don't stain.  I should have written it down. :doh:

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2 hours ago, Alohaed said:

I'd like to hijack this with another question. Anyone know of any sunscreen that doesn't stain? I use the Coppertone and BananaBoat sprays. But the collars(and sleeve edges) of my light colored shirts, especially my white shirts have dark stains. I remember watching the Morning Drive's Live at the PGA Merchandise Orlando series, a few years back, and there was a sunscreen company there saying they don't stain.  I should have written it down. :doh:

I have had good luck with Blue Lizard not staining.

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