Battling the elements is just one of many reasons why we love golf. In order to play your best, you’re going to need protection against all types of weather.
Braving the rain takes courage, but don’t forget about those sunny summer rounds. Everyone thinks about solar sleeves and sunscreen (don’t worry, they’ll get their own list soon), but protecting your eyes should be the first step. The sun’s rays can do irreparable damage to your retinas causing you all sorts of trouble both on and off the course.
To help keep your vision as sharp as possible, we’ve compiled a list of sunglasses made with the golfer in mind that are well worth the investment.
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Price: $149.99
Why we like it: Despite being a simple look, this pair of sunglasses really stands out. The Lucyd Lyte Sport Nitrous offers a variety of lens options that make them pop without being too over the top. Lucyd also offers this pair of glasses in blue light blocking lenses if you’re looking to reduce eye strain from excessive screen usage. Oh, and did we mention the frames are bluetooth compatible?!
Honorable mention: Lyte Sport 0 Degrees
Price: $199.99
Why we like them: Maui Jim sunglasses are some of the most elite eyewear money can buy. The rimless polarized lens on the Ho’okipa look great, provide great protection, and are one of the highest rated options by Maui Jim customers.
Price: $229.99
Why we like them: While pricey, the quality of lenses on the Kaupo Gap bring out the full color spectrum, and the durability of the frames makes sure that your eyes will be protected for years to come. These polarized aviator lenses are perfect for golf or a day at the beach.
Price: $79
Why we like it: Nike’s Endeavor sunglasses are perfect for those wanting to complete their sporty look without spending a ton of money. Coming in under $100 without sacrificing much quality on either lenses or frames, the Endevor makes a great pair of sunglasses for someone who may be tough on their frames.
Price: $185
Why we like it: Oakley is one of the most trusted athletic eyewear companies in the world. A classic Oakley frame/lens combination paired with their patented Prizm technology that makes colors pop on a sport-by-sport basis is why the Half Jacket XL 2.0 is a must have for any serious golfer.
Price: $189
Why we like it: These Oakley frames are hot in the streets right now. Are you a reformed baseball or softball player who has recently become addicted to the game of golf? These may be perfect for you to keep your eye on the ball and look great when teeing it up.
Price: $179.99
Why we like it: Worn by Lanto Griffin and a variety of Senior PGA players including Chris DiMarco, Brad Faxon and Fred Funk, the CIA Grabber is feather-light, incredibly strong and creates the perfect contrast for golf. Scheyden glasses also are equipped with oversized silicone nose pads for better stick and greater comfort.
Price: $49.99
Why we like it: The SUNDOG Jet comes in at under $50 without compromising on quality. The casual square-like frames give the glasses more of a street look and the lenses offer top-tier light filtering which could be perfect for those quick nine-hole rounds after work during the summer.
Price: $49.95
Why we like it: Known more in the cycling and running communities, Tifosi also has some great golf sunglasses. Coming in multiple frames and plenty of lens colors, Tifosi has you covered if you want to personalize your look to match your game while also staying under budget. The aerodynamic lenses and engineered ventilation system combined with the Enliven Golf lenses make the Crit | Black Matte Golf sunglasses a steal at just $50.
Honorable mention: Tifosi Swank XL | Woodgrain Polarized