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Polarized sunglasses for golf may be one of the biggest debates in sports eyewear. While some players love them for their glare reduction and dark lenses, others say they affect your depth perception on the course. The real question is – Are polarized golf sunglasses good for your game?



The answer – It depends.



Unfortunately, there’s no clear-cut answer on whether golf sunglasses should be polarized. But based on how you play, your preferences, and your eyes we can find out if they’re right for you (handy chart below).



Keep reading as we review the pros and cons of polarized vs. non-polarized golfing lenses, and how you can determine which is right for you.



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How Do Polarized Lenses Work?



Before we get to which lenses are better, it’s important to understand exactly how polarized lenses work...

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Planning to buy my next pair of golf sunglasses, wondering if Polarized lenses are good for golf? Or what everyone recommends as the gold-standard?

Polarized lenses are good for blocking glare (horizontal light).
 
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