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Old 09-17-2009, 06:13 PM   #14
trilochana.nejman

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I wear regular eyeglasses with Photograde lenses and I have done so for as long as I can remember, so the sunglasses are basically "built in".

The hardest thing I've had to do as far as golf is concerned is to start wearing transition lenses (which allow for both distance and reading) a few years ago. It took a while to get used to the changing optics between the upper and lower portion of the lens, but it wasn't that bad. I have separate distance and reading glasses, but it's awkward to change from one to the other on a golf course, so the transitions work as a decent compromise.

But as far as the Photogrades are concerned, they work like a charm and they darken quite a bit so glare is never a problem. In fact, the biggest problem I have with them is walking into a dark room after being in the bright sunshine because it takes about 20 seconds or so for them to lighten. But other than that, they're great.


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