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I have bad vision, so I wear glasses or contacts all the time. I always wear my contacts for sports, but have occasionally worn my glasses to the range. When I have my glasses on I just cannot focus on the ball. In order to keep my chin up it basically puts the ball right even with the frames of my glasses so I can't see it, and if I tilt my head down at all they just tend to slide down my nose because of sweat. This has become more of an issue because I recently switched to new plastic Oakley frames. I sweat at work sometimes because we don't have AC, so I just wear my contacts on hot days. Anyhow, I just plan on wearing my contacts every time I golf. I played last week with a very good golfer and it was about 90 degrees, and he wore his glasses the whole time. I've seen quite a few golfers play in glasses, and I just don't know how you do it! Who here wears glasses when they play or who has the same problem as me?
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I also wear glasses when I play. Contacts have always bothered my eyes. Whenever I get a new frame or minor change in prescription it takes a bucket or two on the range to fully adjust, but after that I'm fine. Strangely enough, I cannot wear sunglasses while playing. I don't know why but I've just never felt comfortable with sunglasses on the course.
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I have bad vision, so I wear glasses or contacts all the time. I always wear my contacts for sports, but have occasionally worn my glasses to the range. When I have my glasses on I just cannot focus on the ball. In order to keep my chin up it basically puts the ball right even with the frames of my glasses so I can't see it, and if I tilt my head down at all they just tend to slide down my nose because of sweat. This has become more of an issue because I recently switched to new plastic Oakley frames. I sweat at work sometimes because we don't have AC, so I just wear my contacts on hot days. Anyhow, I just plan on wearing my contacts every time I golf. I played last week with a very good golfer and it was about 90 degrees, and he wore his glasses the whole time. I've seen quite a few golfers play in glasses, and I just don't know how you do it! Who here wears glasses when they play or who has the same problem as me? |
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I wear glasses when I play golf (only time I do). I have no trouble with mine. If they are properly adjusted and fitted then they shouldn't slide down your nose anyway. |
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I struggled with this for years. I had glasses, but didn't really need them to play, or anything for that matter. As time goes on, my eyes have gotten a little worse so I need to use them for golf, just to avoid the headaches. My first set of frames (I don't have bifocals), I had a hard time golfing in them so I didn't even try. They were smaller lenses so when I looked down at the ball, I wasn't using the lense at all. Which was fine, but when I hit the ball and would look for it through the lense and it would take a little for my eyes to focus and I couldn't pick up the ball. The next set of frames I got were a little larger so I was looking at the ball through the lense the entire time. Now I don't have a problem playing in glasses.
I'm due for another exam soon and when/if I get new prescription, I am going to get set of frames just for golf. Just an athletic style with large enough lenses that I can see the ball the whole time. They don't need to be 70s or 80s style 2" lenses, but just large enough to see the ball when I am standing over it. That would be my suggestion, look for a set of frames with a lense large enough for you to be comfortable at address, and so you don't have to tilt your head so much they slip off. |
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I struggled with this for years. I had glasses, but didn't really need them to play, or anything for that matter. As time goes on, my eyes have gotten a little worse so I need to use them for golf, just to avoid the headaches. My first set of frames (I don't have bifocals), I had a hard time golfing in them so I didn't even try. They were smaller lenses so when I looked down at the ball, I wasn't using the lense at all. Which was fine, but when I hit the ball and would look for it through the lense and it would take a little for my eyes to focus and I couldn't pick up the ball. The next set of frames I got were a little larger so I was looking at the ball through the lense the entire time. Now I don't have a problem playing in glasses.
I'm due for another exam soon and when/if I get new prescription, I am going to get set of frames just for golf. Just an athletic style with large enough lenses that I can see the ball the whole time. They don't need to be 70s or 80s style 2" lenses, but just large enough to see the ball when I am standing over it. That would be my suggestion, look for a set of frames with a lense large enough for you to be comfortable at address, and so you don't have to tilt your head so much they slip off. |
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I rarely wear glasses for regular tasks, but find that I cant see wear my ball goes without them (kinda important). Ive tried wearing regular glasses and didnt have that hard of a time with them. I bought some prescription oakley fives that are polarized for about $400 and love them. The oakelys have little distortion on angles making them nice when facing my head to the ball and taking a peek unfront of me without moving my head. I dont have much of an issue with then sliding around as they are a very narrow frame that fits pretty tight. I dont think I will ever golf without some sort of glasses.
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i originally would only play golf with my contacts in. i was afraid that i would run into some of the same troubles as you did (ie. slipping down my nose, different angles, not being able to focus, etc...)
but eventually i just got sick of wearing contacts altogether and practically don't anymore... so i learned to play golf with my glasses and surprisingly, it wasn't that difficult and i didn't experience much difference at all. there are a few hot days where the sweat will cause them to slide, just a bit...but only a few times...not all day. i might actually find it weird going back to playing golf in contacts. i guess it all comes down to what style of frames you have... |
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