Tallwood88 Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I've worn eyeglasses with progressive lenes the past 20 years, and I've always wondered if there was something better while playing golf. If it rains it is a quick handicap playing with rain drops on your lenes. I wear progressive lenes (needing them for distance and reading). What I find is it affects the peripheral vision on putting in particular. I've wondered if going to single vision (for distance only) glasses for when out on the links would be a benefit. How about contacts? I've never worn them but is it a better option? Just wondering if others have done anything different when playing or do they have glasses just for golf. Thanks in advance for your input! MGoBlue100 1 Quote Link to comment
Triple_Putt Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I wear regular glasses and contacts and I cannot play golf with glasses on. I feel like they move around and also my depth perception is a just “off” with my glasses on. Contacts are the only way to go in my opinion if you feel comfortable wearing them MGoBlue100 1 Quote Super Burner 2.0 10.5* Fly-Z hybrid SMS 4-GW i3 5 Wood P wedge SM7 60* Phantom X 5.5 putter Versa 1 putter 2023 Tested: Edel SMS Irons Link to comment
russtopherb Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I wear progressives and it has never been an issue for me. Even in rain I’ve never had a problem. MGoBlue100 1 Quote In my carry bag: Mavrik Max 10.5* R Flex Evenflow RipTide Hy-Wood Launcher 5h D7 6i-GW CBX 54* & 58* Huntington Beach #10 e12 Contact CURRENTLY TESTING - Mizuno Long Game Link to comment
WaffleHouseTour Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I’ve worn glasses for fifty years, bi-focals/ now progressives for most of that time. I have a pair of glasses just for golf - single vision distance that I keep in a hard case in my golf bag. I see the ball on the ground much better without having to drop my chin or orient my head a certain way. Granted, I can’t read my phone when walking between shots without removing the glasses, but maybe that’s a good thing. I tried w my progressive lenses and just couldn’t keep the ball in focus without moving my head around. Didn’t like it at all. Oh, and they are the darkening transition lenses - lighter at dawn and darker as the sun rises. MGoBlue100 1 Quote Walking ahead of my BagBoy QuadXL w Alphard eWheels Driver: Callaway Mavrik SubZero 9* Neutral w stock Evenflow Riptide R flex shaft 3W Titelist TS2 15* Draw w Tensei Blue R flex 3H, 4H Cobra One Length F9 Speedback hybrids (1”short) w Fujikura Atmos R flex shaft 5I-GW Cobra Forged TEC Black One Length (1”short, 2* flat) KBS 90 R flex shafts 56, 60 Cobra King MIM One Length Black (1” short) KBS HiRev2.0 125 S flex shafts ER7 or Scotty Futura X - 35” OnCore Elixr (lemon or lime) Link to comment
Siamese Moose Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I can't tolerate contacts. For years I was able to use my progressives without problem, but as I've aged I can't any more. I have some prescription cycling glasses I use for golf now. If I need to read I just push them up a bit. However, they're a little too dark for twilight golf, so i also got a cheap pair of single vision glasses that stay in the bag. Unfortunately, "cheap" also means they're not the most comfortable. MGoBlue100 and russtopherb 2 Quote Moose, my cat, is Siamese Link to comment
Stuka44 Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 (edited) 6 hours ago, Tallwood88 said: I've worn eyeglasses with progressive lenes the past 20 years, and I've always wondered if there was something better while playing golf. If it rains it is a quick handicap playing with rain drops on your lenes. I wear progressive lenes (needing them for distance and reading). What I find is it affects the peripheral vision on putting in particular. I've wondered if going to single vision (for distance only) glasses for when out on the links would be a benefit. How about contacts? I've never worn them but is it a better option? Just wondering if others have done anything different when playing or do they have glasses just for golf. Thanks in advance for your input! Amen! I have worn glasses since I was 11 years old, 56 now. From the other comments, its apparently in the eye of the beholder( do-doot-chhichhh). I have also worn progressive bifocal lenses for the last 25 years. This is what I have found when it comes to golf and glasses. Now some of it will depend on as others have eluded to just how bad your vision is. I am +4.50, and +4.75, which is REALLY BAD! I do wear contacts for work, and around just in general. With "distance only" contacts for golf (again with as bad as my eyesight is) like others I literally could not read a text message, or my golf watch, without a set of "readers". Squatting down to line up a putt, the ball was blurry, and even at 4-5 feet looking down at the ball with driver it was slightly out of focus. Depending on how bad your vision actually is if you would find your ball in focus lining up a putt, with distance only contacts, then they may be an option. For me needing readers to see up close, and fill out my scorecard was just too much. Now I will say that depth perception, and clarity, and having a full field of view, no looking out from behind glasses are a huge plus, for distance only contacts, and just as good as the clarity with my glasses. I now have what are called "mono vision" contacts. One is about half power, and my dominant eye is full power. This allows me to read my phone, see my golf watch, read a computer screen, unless the print is really, really small without "readers or cheaters" however you refer to them. Now for golf "mono vision" lacks the distance clarity, of glasses, or distance only contacts. For me even at 60-70, the mono vision contacts lack depth perception, to see how much green I have to work with, and lacks in observable contour. So the short answer is that I wear my glasses for golfing. Setting up to shots , my head position has just become second nature, for the ball to be in focus, lining up putts are in focus, and on down the line. You are 100% correct. Golfing(and duck hunting) with glasses in the rain SUCKS ASS. If it is drizzling, or rain is possible I will wear or bring my contacts. Just wanted to give you my take, just about having tried it all when it comes to glasses, and golfing. Edited May 31 by Stuka44 StrokerAce, Siamese Moose, russtopherb and 1 other 4 Quote Driver: Cobra King Speedzone Irons: Mavrik 4-GW Wedges: CG-14 56 & RTX 52 Putter: Scottsdale Wolverine Woods: Gigagolf 3W, 2H, 3H Ball: Srixon Z-Star XV Link to comment
MGoBlue100 Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I've also needed glasses/contacts for 40+ years. I wore contacts for quite a few years, but the dryness in my eyes finally made me switch back to glasses. I could (should?) wear bifocals, but i'm still in single vision and as others have mentioned I don't think I would be comfortable with bifocals while playing golf. Could be wrong; haven't tried it at this point. Stuka44 1 Quote "Where'd it go?" "Right in the Lumberyard..." Gen 2 0811 XF 10.5* Graphite Design Tour AD DI-6x Tour B JGR 15* Fairway UST ProForce V2 7F5 76g X-Flex Tour B JGR 19* & 22* Hybrid UST ProForce V2 90g X-Flex Tour B JGR HF-2 irons (5i - PW) KBS Tour 130x CBX Wedges (50, 54, 58) TT Dynamic Gold 115 Wedge Shaft MATI Mamo Putter 33" Super Stroke Football League 3.0 Slim Precision Pro Nexus Rangefinder FAN! PRO Member Link to comment
Stuka44 Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 6 minutes ago, MGoBlue100 said: but the dryness in my eyes finally made me switch back to glasses. Yes!! I forgot about this. In what is most of the time a breezy environment on the golf course, unless your eyes are really wet, I found putting contact drops in about every other hole was necessary. MGoBlue100 1 Quote Driver: Cobra King Speedzone Irons: Mavrik 4-GW Wedges: CG-14 56 & RTX 52 Putter: Scottsdale Wolverine Woods: Gigagolf 3W, 2H, 3H Ball: Srixon Z-Star XV Link to comment
tony@CIC Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 Well I just went the other way - with no prescription glasses. I've worn progressive lenses for at least 30 years, if not longer. I did use transition lenses so I didn't have to switch out glasses for sunglasses. I got so use to the progressive lenses that I could use them even for putting without any distortion. However, recently at my eye exam the doc told me my right eye had gotten so bad that I couldn't drive so we scheduled cataract surgery for both eyes (at different times). Immediately after it was like dialing back my eyesight 40 yrs. I now just wear inexpensive sunglasses. - I highly recommend this very simple procedure. Siamese Moose, rkj427 and Larryd3 3 Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment
Bulldog Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I wear monovision contacts - distant vision correction in the right eye and near vision correction in the left. Monovision contacts have worked well for me generally. However, tracking a golf ball in flight with two different eye corrections scrambles my brain. I'm also a private pilot and it's illegal to wear monovision contacts while piloting a plane. For years, I would try to remember to put two distant vision contacts in before golf so I could see the ball in flight. I would bring reading glasses for the scorecard. A few years ago my optometrist retired and my new one is a golfer. He suggested getting prescription sunglasses with no correction for the right side (distant) vision, and on the left, just correction for the difference between the near and distant vision contacts. So, now with the sunglasses, I have distant vision in both eyes. Take the sunglasses off, and I can read the scorecard, gps, and restaurant menus. I ordered a second pair of the sunglasses that are not as dark, which are great for cloudy days. Siamese Moose 1 Quote Stay on Target! G425 Max 775h 2 Hybrid 775h 4 Hybrid 101 Irons 5 - PW with N.S.PRO 8950GH Shafts Skyforger Wedges MEZZ.1 Putter (2022 tester) Tour Ball Link to comment
Tom the Golf Nut Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 I need distance correction and correction to be able to read. My eyes were bad, so bad I had lasik eye surgery. Best thing I ever did. On the down side it lasted 12 years before it started slipping. For the last 10 years I'm back to contacts for distance and then I can wear low power readers over the contacts to read. Only need them in low light settings like restaurants or really small print. Always had issues playing golf with glasses. I can't even wear sunglasses playing golf. rkj427 1 Quote Driver, Aerojet Max UST Helium Nanocore R Flex 3 wood, Aerojet Max UST Helium Nanocore R Flex 5 wood, Aerojet Max UST Helium Nanocore R Flex 7 Wood, Aerojet Max UST Helium Nanocore R Flex 5 Hybrid King Tec MMT R Flex Irons, Tour UST Recoil 95 R Flex (6 - Gap) Wedges, Snakebite KBS Hi- Rev2.0 54* & 60* Agera 35" Ultralight 14-way Cart Bag Link to comment
Vegan_Golfer_PNW Posted May 31 Share Posted May 31 i am contacts all the way when i golf. My glasses get filthy easily and i always worry about them falling off mid swing. Quote Follow my journey to enjoying golf and going low Driver: Epic Max LS Ventus Black 6x 44.5" 3wHL: Rogue ST LS 75x Tensei AV Blue w/ xlink 7w: Apex UW 21* MMT 80S DI: Caley 01X 18* with KBS PGH Stiff plus 95g 4-AW: 0211 with KBS Tour Stiff 2.5* up 3/4" long, Soft stepped, MOI matched Wedges Zipcore Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1 69*/35" in blue Ball: Kirkland V3, Z Star XV, Z-Star Diamond (back up balls ProV1 Left Dot, proV1) Shot Tracking: Bag: Vessel VLX 2.0 Grip: Lamkin Sonar + Midsize My Reviews: Caley 01X Driving Iron Review 2023 Max Swing Speed Training and Speed Progress: Current Speed 120 in the MGS Speed Challenge (updated 3/15/23) TAIII #2 Review here: TAIII Impact #2 Putter ) Zipcore Tour Rack 54/full and 58/mid (review here) 0211 2019 Unofficial Review Link to comment
Dweed Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 I've worn glasses for 60 years. Played baseball, football, hunted, fished, fought and now for the past 20 years with progressives. I guess I've just gotten so used to them it doesn't really bother me when golfing. Even putting hasn't seemed an issue. Like a CPAP, once you get used to it you can't live without it. Quote D- Ping G 400 SFT 16*- Adams Tight Lie 19*- Adams Tight Lie 4H- Ping G 400 5-U- Ping G 400 SW- Nike 56*- Ping Glide 2 P- Odessey 7 Link to comment
Manny Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 Well, this is a subject that I am very passiontate about. I used to wear old fashion gas permeable lenses growing up. They were extremely annoying and not comfortable at all. I had a pterygium on my left eye. It may be known as surfer's eye, it is a raised, wedge-shaped object on your eye. I had it removed two times, and it has not come back, thank goodness. But that is not the worst of it. I also have a eye disease called Keratoconus which is a vision disorder that occurs when the normally round cornea (the front part of the eye) becomes thin and irregular (cone) shaped, so normal contacts dont fit very well at all. I didn't want or need a cornea transplant yet. I would suffer discomfort when I was playing golf, from simple dust or anything in the air. It was very frustrating and at times would ruin a hole because my eyes were so red and tearing up. I can now wear my sunglasses without any discomfort or any problems But after a lot of reserch I found a doctor that was able to fit me with Scleral Contacts and I can not tell you how much better my eye health is and how it has made playing golf or doing anything outside so much more enjoyable. These lens are speacialy made for my eyes only. Also she is able to put a bifocal in my lenses! I dont need readers!! They are not cheap about $1200 for a pair but they last 2 years and are covered under insurance because it is a eye disease. So after all that, if you need a great fiting and comfortable lens, I highly recommend scleral contact lens. Quote I Play in SW WA and in the PDX area I like to walk, I have a Clicgear with all the accoutrements and I am considering getting a V2. Link to comment
Tallwood88 Posted June 1 Author Share Posted June 1 (edited) Thank you for all the responses. From the comments players have done everything from very little to very significant surgery. From time to time, I've considered Lasik surgery but each time I've brought it up with my ophthalmologist he talks me out of it. I had a retina tear several years ago and I think that plays into it. What I will probably do is try single vision glasses with Transition lenes first. It's the easiest, lower cost way to try something different. Edited June 1 by Tallwood88 Quote Link to comment
Golf2Much Posted June 1 Share Posted June 1 I'm 66, going on 67 and I've got progressive lenses in my regular glasses and wrap around Rayban sunglasses. I use both when I play golf. In the 25 years or so I've worn the progressive lenses, I've never had an issue playing golf with either of them. The good news is that my last assessment, my vision is actually getting slightly better. As far as using peripheral vision with progressive lenses on putts, etc., I do not have that issue. About 13 years ago I broke my neck on a hit and run scooter accident. As a result, I have two plates and six screws keeping my head from turning. So I've had to adapt my putting and alignment routines because my head is pretty much stationary. I have to move my shoulders and upper body towards the target to see it. It's small price to pay for being able to play golf (when some said I'd never walk again). Quote Ping G430 Max driver 10.5 degrees with an Alta Quick senior shaft Mizuno GT180 3 wood, with a Mitsubishi Tensei CK Blue 50 gram senior shaft Callaway GBB Epic Heavenwood, with a Mitsubishi Diamana 50 gram senior shaft Ping G 20.5 degree 7 wood, with a stock Alta 65 gram senior shaft Callaway Paradym X irons, 5-AW with Aldila Ascent Blue 50 graphite shafts Edison wedges: 50 degree and 55 degree, KBS Tour Graphite A flex shafts Putters: L.A.B. Direct Force 2.1 putter, 34.5" long, 67 degrees lie 2022 MGS Tester: Shot Scope Pro XL+ with H4 2023 MGS Tester: Callaway Paradym X Irons Link to comment
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