Your Golf Glasses Can Spell Victory or Defeat
Incredible as it sounds, the design of your golf glasses can be a determining factor for the games outcome. That is not a far fetched claim since players rely on their eyes to guide their arms in taking the right angle for their swing and for the right amount of force on their swing. But more than just giving an accurate visual of the environment, the overall feeling that you get from your sunglasses put you in a bad or good conditions for winning the game.
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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.
Many eye specialists recommend using brown and gray tints for effectively blocking out ultraviolet and blue radiation. Gray, however, while providing adequate protection for the eyes, tends to flatten out everything. It is not recommended for activities that require a person to estimate his surroundings accurately, as when a person is playing golf. Most eye-specialists recommend using brown tints for sports eyeglasses.
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.
Because light coming from the side of the face can be distracting to the golfer, he should look for glasses that have wide arms to keep out the glare from his sides. And it isn’t just for that obvious purpose that wide sunglasses arms are useful. Because players are advised to concentrate on the green, the wide sides of spectacles should help him do that by obscuring any on-lookers who may be staring at his sides.
The design of the glasses should make it perch on the nose comfortably and its arms should help it stay there without exerting undue pressure on the temples. Discomfort in any part of his body can distract the player from his game
Bifocals can be very tedious to use in golf. This is because the reading part of the lens may interfere with vision as when the player stoops to look down. Recently, a type lenses called ‘stick-on’ was introduced into the market. These are soft lenses that have reading grades. You stick them on to your sunglasses instead of using your bifocals. The lens is so constructed as to provide a seamless experience between having to focus afar and having to read something. Your corrective lenses can become reading glasses at one and the same time.
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