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![]() Lower Your Score, Speed up Play and Save Money by Finding Lost Golf Balls with These Glasses! They really work! These golf ball finding glasses are equipped with a specially designed lens that blocks out the majority of the foliage and grass from your field of view when you are looking for a lost golf ball. With the foliage and grass out of the picture lost golf balls stand out like a sore thumb (learn more). These glasses were awarded the “Member Tested Seal of Approval” from PGA TOUR Partners, and selected as the “Best New Product” in the New Product Center at the 2005 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando. These are unaltered photos taken in actual foliage conditions with real golf balls. ![]() There are 4 balls hiding in the woods.These lenses are NOT golfing sunglasses. In fact they are not meant to be worn while playing. They are designed to be worn only when searching for a golf ball. They come with a carrying case that conveniently clips onto your golf bag or belt and allows you to pull them out quickly and easily when needed. Choose From 3 Styles
How They Work The lens technology combines basic principles of physics, visual physiology, and perception to significantly enhance the visibility of your golf ball. Four years of relentless testing and experimentation went into the development of our unique lens properties. These lenses have a special combination of pigments that cause white golf balls to emanate a ‘glow’ effect, making them much more visible than other objects in the background. This unique pigment combination also helps eliminate light reflecting off background objects, further enhancing the perceptibility of your golf ball. The human eye sees colors based on spectral sensitivity curves that are specific to the two types of receptors of the retina, the rods and the cones. These lenses specifically attenuate light reflecting off your golf ball and entering your eye to match the wavelengths that your retinal rods are most sensitive to. This is known as a 'Purkinje shift'. This technology also relies on visual selection to intensify the image of your errant golf ball. Visual selection relates to the amount of visual information that your brain can process in a short period of time. These two principles are combined in the lens technology to make your golf ball perceptibly brighter and the background darker, causing the ‘glow’ effect mentioned above. They are not X-ray glasses, meaning that if your ball is completely hidden behind a tree it will not be visible. Fortunately, however, errant golf balls are most often not completely hidden from the line of sight but rather are difficult to spot because of the high number of other objects in the field of view that our brains must screen out quickly while searching a large area. Because the ‘glowing’ golf balls are easier to see than the surrounding objects these lenses greatly increase the likelihood (and speed) of finding lost balls in the rough or underbrush. These lenses are not a gimmick; they are a quality-manufactured pair of glasses with the design based on sound scientific principles to perform a specific use - to find your golf balls. With these lenses you will be much more likely to find your ball quickly, even if the ball is only partially in the line of sight. [ Top of page ] |