Best of Everything 2021/22: The best golf sunglasses for all occasions

2021-12-08 06:29:21 By : Ms. yiyi deng

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A good pair of sunglasses is one of the few precious accessories that can enhance your image on the golf course. But regardless of style, using a pair of sunglasses can help the essence of your game: they can protect your eyes from the sun, prevent strabismus, and even help you focus. The best news is that golfers have more choices than ever. As my own sunglasses wearer, here are some options I like.

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Henrik Stenson’s sunglasses have become iconic products, so it might be appropriate for him to launch his own brand for the rest of us. The Iceman 3.0 model is the iconic pair of the big winners: light and flexible to avoid damage, they are ventilated between the frame and the lens to allow air to circulate for maximum comfort.

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But for golfers who are looking for more protection, they should choose Oakley Encoder, which is an oversized pair that can not only cover your eyes, but also the entire area around the eyes, and their functions Enough to be used outside the golf course, whether it is for running or post-race cycling.

OAKLEY's lightweight shade golf series are specially built for the performance of the course. With the built-in nose pad handle, you don't have to worry about Oakley Mercenary sunglasses slipping during the swing. The design uses proprietary bottomless Prizm lenses to improve vision in all light conditions and reduce distractions when you line up to shoot.

The exact brand that Phil Mickelson wears is still a mystery, but if you are looking for a look inspired by Phil, you can't go wrong with the classic model: Ray-Ban's Aviators. You can wear them anywhere in the sun, and the all-black version will bring you the style of Phil Mickelson. You will look good-but we cannot guarantee that you will win the PGA Championship at the end of the game.

The hallmark of a really good pair of golf sunglasses is that you can wear them on and off the course. Warby Parker's Barkley frames provide a timeless look that you can wear anywhere, and are available in four different styles. Starting at $95, this is an advanced option that will not bankrupt the bank.

Luke Kerr-Dineen is the game improvement editor for GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com. In his position, he is responsible for overseeing all service news of the brand on all GOLF multimedia platforms, including teaching, equipment, health and fitness.

As an alumnus of the International Junior Golf Academy and the Beaufort Golf Team of the University of South Carolina, he helped them rank first in the national NAIA rankings. Luke moved to New York in 2012 and studied for a master's degree in journalism at Columbia University in 2017. Was rated as the "Rising Star" of the News Media Alliance. His work has also appeared in "USA Today", "Golf Digest", "Newsweek" and "Daily Beast".

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