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The NYDEF® Golf Learning Center is where we break down how to actually use the gear to score better — reading greens, beating the back-nine crash, and the science of seeing the course clearly.

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The NYDEF® Golf Learning Center is where we break down how to actually use the gear to score better — reading greens, beating the back-nine crash, and the science of seeing the course clearly.
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Where engineering meets everyday — the science behind the optics, how the materials are built to last, and where Popticals shows up in the world.
By
The Popticals Team
5 min read

Given golf’s wide popularity, the industry constantly brings forward new innovations in clubs, balls, training aids, even footwear and clothing, each promising to help players play better and have more fun.
Yet amid yearly marketing campaigns and new technologies, there is one piece of equipment that is not talked about nearly enough – sunglasses.
Exposed to the natural elements, golfers face fatiguing and potentially dangerous rays from the sun throughout their journey across 18 holes.
Also, as beautiful as the vast green landscape of the golf course may be, oversaturation of the color green often blinds players to the intricacies and nuanced landscape of fairways and greens.
All of this can be solved by wearing a quality pair of golf sunglasses specifically designed to shield players’ eyes from the sun while also helping them to see the course in a different, elevated way.
The golf world tends to follow the trends they see on the PGA Tour every week. For good reason, recreational players tend to think that they should mimic what they see the best players in the world doing.
Throughout the years, PGA Tour players have had sponsorships with many sunglasses companies, but most of them ended up wearing the glasses on their hats instead of their faces.
Dr. Craig Farnsworth, the world-renowned putting coach and eye doctor who has had the opportunity to work with many of these players firsthand gave some insight as to why PGA Tour players have not historically worn sunglasses:
“Way back when, I was one of the first to recommend sunglasses for the players but the thought was that by wearing sunglasses players might lose their individuality and recognition among fans. They were afraid their faces would seem to be hiding behind the sunglasses.”
As a result, many players opted not to wear golf sunglasses despite their benefit to scoring. Farnsworth said this is now changing, as a number of top pros wear their glasses at all times on the course.
Still, many sunglasses on the market today are also not designed specifically for golf even if marketed as such. Many glasses feature gray lenses that are much too dark to help players distinguish subtleties on the course and many are polarized which can throw off depth perception and make the course seem flatter than it is.
Only now are many players beginning to awaken to the many benefits of wearing proper golf sunglasses, including visual and physical endurance, and the ability to better perceive and interpret the many contours and variations of the golf course, from tee to green.
Whether or not players realize it, being out in the sun for a full round of golf is extremely fatiguing for their eyes. Squinting and struggling to focus requires a lot of effort, which naturally trickles down to their physical stamina.
Additionally, squinting impairs a golfer’s ability to see clearly and can often result in blurry vision or lack of focus when reading the lie of the ball or the break of a putt.
Wearing sunglasses for the entire time they are on the course can drastically decrease this visual strain and help players see as clearly on the eighteenth green as they did on the first tee.
"People don't realize that if you don't wear sunglasses and you're squinting, that means you're not blinking as much, and your eyes get dry. If your eyes are tired and you're squinting all day long, that affects the rest of the body. When some people say, 'I feel kind of gassed on the last few holes,' it likely means the visual has affected the physical as they of course are tied together. They got visually tired from the sun, and physically their body went along with it."
- Dr. Craig Farnsworth
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Wearing proper golf sunglasses on the course can also help golfers see nuanced slopes on the fairways and patterns on the greens that they may have never seen before.
The oversaturation of the color green while not wearing glasses can often overstimulate the eye, making players miss out on small slopes and features that can influence their shots.
Golf-specific sunglasses should be tinted in hues (including violet and purple) that reduce green saturation. After letting their eyes adjust to a proper pair of golf sunglasses, players will start to see darker and lighter shades on the greens that can be useful for distinguishing slopes and breaks that they would not have seen otherwise.
These subtle differences can sometimes be the factor that makes or breaks a round of golf. Wearing golf sunglasses will change the way golfers see the course and over time they will learn to implement minor adjustments from this newfound vision that will shape the way they play the game.
Popticals NYDEF® Golf Sunglasses, created and optimized for golfers, are endorsed by Dr. Craig Farnsworth, "The Putt Doctor", as a critical tool for enhancing golfers' performance and their enjoyment of the game.
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