Golf Sunglasses
Golf Sunglasses are designed not just to look cool but improve your game too. Sunglasses protect your eyes from harmful sun rays, and also prevent wind, dust from blowing into your eyes.
Sunglasses should be chosen to make sure they are not distracting you during the game.
Sunglasses with stable wraparound bands, non-slippery nose pads prevent them from slipping down while watching the ball.
Since you will be on the course for a long duration, golf sunglasses should be comfortable and lightweight, so you do not feel burdened by them.
Golf sunglasses made with materials like polycarbonate or Trivex are lightweight as compared to the glass lens.
When choosing sunglasses, make sure they fit your eyes comfortably and do not block any sight of the ball line.
Many varieties of sunglasses like polarized lenses, Bifocal, or Progressive Lenses and mirror coating reflect the excess sun rays and keep your eyes cool.
AT A GLANCE – OUR TOP 5 GOLF SUNGLASSES | |
1. TOP PICK: Oakley Half-Jacket XL 2.0 Golf Sunglasses | |
1. TOP PICK : Oakley Half-Jacket XL 2.0 Golf Sunglasses | |
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WHAT WE THINK: | |
The Oakley Half-Jacket XL 2.0 is a winner both in the frame and in the lenses of the Oakley line. This lens is a non-polarized Iridium Lens, making the colors in the golf course much sharper and more distinctive than they would in the naked eye. The Oakley Half-Jackets are amazingly light but very robust and well-constructed. These are the perfect sunglasses for clumsy golfers. Oakley is possibly, and for good reason, the most established brand for sports eyewear. You'll see more players wearing Oakley's on tour than any other brand, and many are not sponsored by them at all. You know that you're looking at a high-quality product: when tour professionals use it without being paid for. It goes without saying that you pay, of course, for the prestige of the Oakley brand name, so you might want to check out other sunglasses if you're on a tight budget. For those who are willing to pay a little extra to get the best golf sunglasses available, the price is completely justified. | |
WHAT CUSTOMERS THINK: | |
"My eye doctor recently told me I need to start wearing sunglasses when playing golf due to the long term damaging effects of the sun on our eyes. Read some reviews on top rated sunglasses for golfers and decided to try the Oakleys. They are really amazing. I was not planning on hitting shots with them on but they are so clear I was able to play with them. They hug the face so no movement orvslippage. Also they gave great contrast on the greens and was able to see contours and breaks I couldn't see without them. I actually am playing better as well as protecting my eyes from harmful uva. Highly recommend." | |
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2. ALL ROUNDER : Callaway Sungear Kite Golf Sunglasses | |
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You tend to forget that sunglasses can help shield your eyes from harmful UV rays especially during cloudy days. The Callaway Sungear Kite have awesome bright lenses perfect when the outdoors is gloomy and fairly dark. The lenses keep the world clear, but not too bright and are an all-round sunglass. In general, the lenses help to brighten up the colors and will not make you feeling dreary. An unintended feature of these awesome Callaway Sungear Kite lenses is that they make it easier to find your ball on the rough. Thanks to the tuning of the lenses, the ball really stands out against the green grass, and you'll find your golf ball a lot quicker. The full-wraparound design protects your eyes from strong winds, and behind the lenses is your full field of vision. The adjustable nose pads ensure that they suit all face shapes and sizes well. | |
WHAT CUSTOMERS THINK: | |
"I think these are great sunglasses for golf. They are very comfortable. I also can use them throughout the entire round of golf as they help improve my ability to read greens. I also have used them for driving in the car as well. I've tried other sunglasses but I am very happy with these. I highly recommend them. I tried going cheap with a $15 pair but they were heavy and not very comfortable." | |
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3. BEST VALUE : Under Armour Igniter Sunglasses | |
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Almost every pair of sunglasses on the market claim to be "indestructible" and scratch resistant, but it's difficult to determine which are really resilient. These Under Armour Igniter sunglasses really live up to their standards, with real solid frames and robust lenses. The Igniter Multiflection lenses are hydro and oleophobic which repels oily smudges and raindrops to give you a clear view during your round. The lenses are also scratch resistant and made of APVX, which makes them stronger than polycarbonate lenses. Golfers would also appreciate how strong the AmourFushion titanium and Grilamid frames are, resistant to torsion and breakage. Besides their hardness, these golf sunglasses often protect against UVA, UVB and UVC rays and offer golfers a direct and highly contrasting view. These are the best value golf sun glasses, particularly if you're on a budget. | |
WHAT CUSTOMERS THINK: | |
"Lightweight glasses, with good fit and a sturdy feel. They have decent side-to-side coverage, and feel good on my head and ears. I didn't have to push them up very often. Color representation is not bad and distortion minimal.
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4. BEST PREMIUM : Oakley Flak 2.0 XL Sunglasses | |
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The Oakley PRIZM lenses have been the holy grail in golf sunglasses. These bright and flashy rose-tinted lenses may not be the first option for every golfer, but the results are evident. PRIZM lenses offer maximum visibility and the highest contrast. The most defined view from a tee box to a pin. The Flak 2.0 XL sunglasses are only one of several Oakley models that sport the PRIZM lenses, which are used for golf as well as running, baseball and cycling. Golfers will absolutely adore the Flak 2.0 XL glasses thanks to the scratch-resistant plastic used in the lenses, while the 100% UV protection for their eyes. The plastic frame also incorporates rubber grips that remain on your head during windy days. This Oakley model is one of the best sunglasses for golf, since the lenses make the golf course look high definition while on the fairway. | |
WHAT CUSTOMERS THINK: | |
"Amazing glasses any golfer needs a pair of these they cut the regular glare of other glasses due to the optimized lens and the view fields that are made special for golfing and it makes the fairways very visible. I use to golf in Edge glasses and when I tried these I have not gone back. They have a crisp view field for putting and walking or riding the fairway. Universal all around golf glasses"
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5. BEST COLORED LENSES : Maui Jim Ho'okipa Sunglasses | |
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Maui Jim sunglasses are made and crafted in Hawaii. Their original intention was to uncover the true colors of the magnificent island and the ocean that are sometimes blurred by the brightness of the sun. Looking at the ocean through Maui Jims and then removing them, is such a breath-taking experience. It's just like turning up the Photoshop Color Saturation Slider. The only lenses that genuinely compete with Oakley Prizm Golf lenses, Maui Jims made it easier to read the green with their excellent color filtering. The subtle wraparound style effectively covers the field of view and protects your eyes from the strong winds. Maui Jim provides a wide range of lenses, like Oakley, to support you in varying circumstances. The design of Maui Jims is unprecedented. It is durable and highly flexible, it fits perfectly and comfortably on your face, but at the same time it feels very sturdy. In fact, you're even going to forget that you've got them on. Maui Jims has a pretty high price tag for exceptionally good visual clarity and feather light comfort. The lenses are polycarbonate so they easily scratch, so I recommend that you keep them in your hard case whenever they're not on your face. | |
WHAT CUSTOMERS THINK: | |
"I cannot say enough about the quality of Maui Jim lenses and customer service. I've had this style for 15 years--from time to time replacing my old scratched up lenses through Maui Jim customer service. Mine were the bronze tortoise Hookipas. I decided this time to order a new pair of black with the dark gray lens. I like the style even better than the tortoise. However I was hoping the gray lens would be darker than the bronze, but I don't find that to be true. Also the bronze lens offer oomph in color perception--everything looks like a Disney movie through the bronze lens.
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FAQS
What UV protection should my sunglasses have for golf?
Optometrists suggests that the sunglasses should shield you against UVA and UVB at a minimum of 99%. UVC rays do not enter the atmosphere and are thus not a threat.
If you worry about having enough sunshine to make vitamin D, just take off your sunglasses for 5-15 minutes and you’ll be all right.
What fit should the best golf sunglasses have?
The best sunglasses for golf will have a wraparound design so that the sun does not hit the corner of your eye at the wrong angle.
They should be light as a feather but snug enough that you barely feel the sunglasses touching your skin. Youll be wearing them for more than 4-5 hours at a time, so the last thing you want is to strain the sensitive nerves behind your ear.
What type of frame should I pick for my sunglasses?
We recommend a lightweight frame made of high-quality plastic material. Metal frames are too susceptible to extreme temperatures and too heavy to wear for long periods.
An excellent quality plastic frame is sturdy enough to withstand a few drops and lightweight enough to wear for hours.
What tint do I need for golf in my lenses?
If you’re using the Golf Ball Finder blue tinted lenses in the desert, we would recommend you go with a brown, rose or neutral gray lens.
Many golf shops sell sunglasses specifically designed for golf with a range of different tints. You can ask the store manager if you can try on different models on the practice green. Go with the one that helps you read the green perfectly.
Should I use polarized or photochromic lenses? What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?
The dilemma in choosing between polarized and non-polarized lenses is ultimately a matter of personal preference. There are some who favor them, and there are some who don’t.
Some golfers find polarized lenses make them feel nauseous or woozy, but that’s just a vast minority. Polarized lenses minimize the glare of the sun’s reflection and are very effective when fishing because they allow you to see much better underwater. Golf balls can also be easily be spotted in ponds with polarized lenses.
However, some claim that polarization hinders your perception of depth, although this has never been proven. If you test out the polarized lenses and you find that you can’t hit putts at the right distance unexpectedly, it may just only be in your head. But it’s better not to take that risk.