Would wearing sunglasses help watching a golf ball flightpath?
Im a caddy/ forecaddy and sometimes its hard to watch the eniter flightpath of a ball, especially just as it passes over your head and on days where there are clouds, even on sunny days. The worst thing obviously for caddies to do is to lose a ball. So would sunglasses help see the ball or is there a better way? And if sunglasses work, does anyone know any good affordable brands that would help.
I have a pair of akdema baseball sunglasses. Would those work or should i get golf sunglasses or does it make no difference?
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They actually sell sunglasses specifically for that purpose. I do not know what they are called but my uncle uses them. Check the internet.
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Try your baseball glasses first as specialist golfing sunglasses DO help and not only look good on the golf course, their light-weight materials make them ideal for any sport.
Depending on the brand, they will block out all the harmful UV400 rays but allow for fuller clarity on the ball in bright sunlight and cloud conditions, this clearer vision allows a perfect view of all the hazards and undulations on the course.
Some styles ensure that no sunlight comes over the top or around the sides of the frames. For example, http://www.qualitysunshades.com/index.php?cPath=3_28_29
I think wearing sunglasses will help you seeing the ball more clearly. Here’s an Oakley sunglasses that is recommended for golf. Hope you’ll like it.
http://www.sunglassesuk.com/p2/oakley_sunglasses/oakley-commit-sq.asp