Prescription Subspecs, surely i'm too young to post this..

granters

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As described, does anyone use prescription sunspecs for golf?

I simply can't do without my gecks now and find it difficult on sunny days. I've never found a reasonable solution though.
 
I use prescripton sunspecs if it's sunny. I only ever use them for driving or golf (unless I'm on holiday) so they're always in the car.

And they're Nike ones, so they look sporty-ish and not-prescription.
 
I have polarising lenses in my glasses which works for me on the course rather than having to carry glasses and prescription shades. They are not as dark as proper sunglasses but seem to be dark enough to golf in.

Before that I used daily disposable contacts and normal sunglasses.
 
I've got reactive lens's in my glasses (for driving, golf and the cinema) and they save all the fafing around with 2 pairs - highly recommend them.


I had them many years ago!

Don't they look stoopid in the the middle of January on a cold sunny day!!!


Chris
 
I have got prescription sunglasses. Boots had an offer of half price ones, so got some aviator style ones for £60. Well worth it for golf and driving and general use for that matter.
 
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