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Old 06-20-2024, 01:30 PM   #5437
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Have you ever considered sunglasses with brown, rose, green or yellow colored lenses to help you track the ball? It aids contracts which also helps depth perception.

https://www.drivewear.com/golf.aspx?...%20your%20game.

I haven't worn colored lenses for golf. I just think the world looks really damn cool with different colored lenses and I've been buying different ones to play around with lately. I'm sure you can buy cheap $10-20 aviators on Amazon or whatever for this. I don't think you need special polarized lenses or anything like that, but just be aware that it might not block UV rays which means even if your eyes feel less strain, it's not necessarily great for your eyes if you wear them for a long time outdoors.

Blue for instance amplifies the sky and makes things look a bit whiter/cleaner by downplaying greys and browns. It makes things look less dreary during the winter snow pile months.

Yellow I use for computer glasses because it reduces eye strain. In the world it mutes blues, amplifies greens and fluorescent colors pop out a little more.
I appreciate that, but the mere exercise of finding glasses like that is more effort than I put into golfing. I'm just there to smoke joints and drive a dumb cart. I also have fomo, so if my friends are going golfing I just tag along in case my one buddy shts his pants for the millionth time and another great story emerges.
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