Golf and Sunglasses

Golf fans around the world watched anxiously this past weekend as the best golfers joined together at the home of golf, St. Andrews Links for the 150th Anniversary Open Championship.  Weather troubled the golfers and fans as play was suspended for 40-mile hour winds during the tournament and rain soaked the course.    Grey days, typical of Scotland, kept the golfers company as they played in this historic tournament.

Photo Courtesy of: https://images.teamtalk.com/09/01/800x600/Louis-Oosthuizen-d4-Dhabi_1800906.jpgEven though the sun didn’t shine too much on St. Andrews, champion Louis Oosthusizen did not seem to mind as he won the championship by 7 shots beating Lee Westwood who took second at nine under.  Oosthusizen played a cool game and looked cool while doing it wearing polarized sunglasses.

Sunglasses on the golf course are not nearly as popular as on the baseball diamond but those golfers that do wear glasses have the advantage of protecting their eyes and seeing the ball amidst the sun or the clouds (like this weekend) with polarized lenses.  Purifier polarized lenses help a golfer see in the distance after teeing off or as he or she putts in.

The benefits of wearing sunglasses far outweigh any cost especially, on the golf course as golf can be played in a wide range of weather (as seen this past weekend) and protecting your eyes can help your game and your vision.  According to Allaboutvision.com, amber, green, or gray tinted polarized lenses are golf specific when it comes to sports sunglasses.  Create a pair of Purifier polarized sunglasses today and increase your game on the greens just like Oosthusizen!

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