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I'm considering getting a pair of sunglasses (and contacts) primarily for golf. I've always played with glasses and do ok, so I'm not looking for "special green-reading sunglasses" or anything. However, golf courses are bright, and polarized sunglasses help cut down on the glare.

What sunglasses do y'all use when playing golf? Link to sites and specific models if you wish.

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I'm considering getting a pair of sunglasses (and contacts) primarily for golf. I've always played with glasses and do ok, so I'm not looking for "special green-reading sunglasses" or anything. However, golf courses are bright, and polarized sunglasses help cut down on the glare.

lucky me - I don't need contacts... sunglasses - I've for 2 years already the Signature Series M Frames David Duval Oakley.

David Duval Signature M Frame love it. Be careful - your game may go to hell - brings Duval accuracy with them
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Im thinking of getting some of these,or one of the other Rudy-Project range of golf specific sunglasses,any reviews or ideas anyone ?

http://www.gosportsspex.co.uk/RudyPr...GolfTennis.asp

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Im thinking of getting some of these,or one of the other Rudy-Project range of golf specific sunglasses,any reviews or ideas anyone ?

Perhaps we'll try to get a review of them on The Sand Trap... I will try to remember to get this when I get home and see what we can do...

Erik J. Barzeski —  I knock a ball. It goes in a gopher hole. 🏌🏼‍♂️
Director of Instruction Golf Evolution • Owner, The Sand Trap .com • AuthorLowest Score Wins
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No sunglasses for me. I don't wear a glove either. Actually I don't wear pants nor a shirt. Just tighty whiteys and golf shoes!

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Costa Del Mar's are great! I have the tubines and love them.

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Taylor Made R7 TP TS 13 w/ Vista Pro 80 XS
Titleist 695cb 2i w/ Rifle Project X 6.5
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A review if possible would be great Erik - not just for me either i imagine

They appear to be SPECIFIC golf glasses,and not just a generic "sports" eyerwear type affair......

10.5 deg Titleist 905T.S-flex Graph-design purple ice.
TaylorMade 200 3wood.S-flex Graph-design purple ice.
19 deg Taylormade rescue-mid with 6.0 Rifle flighted.
Callaway 3-PW X-16 Pro series with 6.0 Rifle flighted.
Cleveland 56+60RTG/Custom 34" Yes! Sophia/Pro-V1syershulver1@msn.co.uk


There's some debate about whether polarized lenses are good for golf. Some of the sunglass manufacturers say polarized lenses make it harder to read contours in greens.

I have a couple pair that I use that aren't polarized and they work great. One's from a company called SunDog, another's from GustBuster. The SunDog frames are much more attractive and comfortable. I've also had Oakleys that I've loved.

The most important thing is to not get dark lenses for golf. You want the lenses to block out glare, not light. So orange/amber/violet/blue lenses are all good.

I prefer to wear contacts to glasses on the course because of days like today. I just played a quick nine in the rain, and it would have been very tough to keep glasses dry.

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Driver: TaylorMade R9 10.5° (Fujikura Motore 65 stiff)
3-wood: Tour Edge Exotics XCG (Aldila DVS Fairway 75 stiff)
hybrid: Sonartec Md 21° (UST Proforce V2 Hybrid 85 stiff)
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I wear polorized prescription sunglasses and it took a long time to learn to read the greens but now its no problem and the polorizing is protecting my eyes.

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