The Cheat Code for Green Reading, According To A Professional Golfer
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The Cheat Code for Green Reading, According To A Professional Golfer

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The Cheat Code for Green Reading, According To A Professional Golfer

I’m all for things that make golf a little easier.

And cooler.

So when budding PGA Tour star Min Woo Lee let me in on his not-so-secret love for Oakley sunglasses, I had to dig down into the “why” behind his affinity for sunnies.

He gave me three big reasons why having the right pair of sunglasses is important, including one that I think you’ll get some mileage out of: reading the greens.

“The golf lens is a big part of it,” Lee said. “You can see some contours on the greens that you might not see without the sunnies.”

What Lee said (or rather what he has seen), is one simple truth: Sunglasses aren’t just a fashion accessory. The right pair can contribute to better performance, too.

Anyone can make a good frame. Anyone can make a cool design (as Lee can attest, Oakley definitely does that, too). But not everyone can make a lens that actually helps you on the golf course.

Oakley’s Prizm technology is the real deal. More specifically, Oakley’s Prizm golf lenses are the real deal. They manipulate the light that hits your lenses in order to enhance certain colors, create purposeful contrast and more.

Want to see the contours of the green more clearly? The Prizm Golf and Prizm Dark Golf lenses are formulated to allow a specific amount of light in and filter out certain colors to create contrast that has to be seen to be believed.

Heck, the Prizm tech even works to filter and bring down the levels of blue. This makes it easier to spot your white golf ball as it (ideally) flies through the sky and onto the green.

In a game where focus is the ultimate mental edge, an accessory that can keep you focused on the right things (your ball, the slope of the green), the right pair of sunglasses is an invaluable tool.

That’s what makes them a cheat code, so to speak.

Now, for those other two reasons that sunglasses are so important to Lee?

Protection and style.

“I just feel like it’s a fresh—they keep it fresh, and it’s great. Look good on the golf course, and protects my eyes.”

Amen, Chef.

(PS: Min Woo Lee’s favorite sunglasses are the Radar EV. I’ve been partial to the Holbrook)

Top Photo Caption: Min Woo Lee reads a green during the Australian Open. (GETTY IMAGES/Josh Chadwick)

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Connor Lindeman

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Connor is MyGolfSpy's resident sneakerhead and the authority on all things golf shoe performance. He's tested over 150 different pairs (and counting). When he isn't scrolling Twitter to find his next golf shoe purchase, you can find him at the piano or trying a new dessert place with his wife and daughter. #Lefty

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      The Swami

      3 months ago

      i have these only because I like Oakley and they’re not polarized. but as to the claims they help you read the grains of green with color differential? bwahahaha
      these don’t do anything.
      if they did, every pro on tour would wear them because it (would) be a simple hack to verifying the greens before you putt. this isn’t like using Aimpoint/feel or which style putter blade/mallet/long/short. this (would) be a straight up hack to reading every green with ease.
      and of course, it’s not. they do nothing but shade the sun, which is all they really needed to do to begin with.

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      Jack G

      3 months ago

      I walked into an Oakley store last summer and got a pair of these, as well as some shades for beach volleyball. Can attest 100% that these work for golf. You literally see more shades of green, including when on the green, and it can help you see more breaks. The article might read like an ad, but it’s true. As for why more pros don’t wear them, why don’t all pros use AimPoint or mallet putters or broomsticks? Why do some guys wear visors and others wear hats? Some golf stuff is just about preference and not performance.

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      Mark R

      3 months ago

      Conner-

      Let’s call it what it is, MGS’ shameless advertisement for Oakley.

      If sunglasses work so well for reading greens, why don’t all Tour Pros wear them?

      Min Woo Lee is currently ranked 153rd in PGA Tour strokes gained (-1.087) with putter. Not a shining example of someone who reads greens well. How much help are his Oakley Sunglasses?

      MGS – fair and impartial golf equipment reviews? Not this time.

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      Aidan

      3 months ago

      Or it could be both and you are just whinning. I have both the light and darker Oakley lenses for 2 years now and they 100% help with reading the green and actually makes the way the grain runs show up clear as day. Guys like you need to just move on if you don’t like an article

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      D Lee

      3 months ago

      Connor AND Aldan are advertising for Oakley!

      Aidan

      3 months ago

      Hey D Lee, I am not advertising, I just don’t like when whinners complain based on their uninformed opinions. Unfortunately now a days the Neanderthals come out in clusters in the comments sections

      Frank

      3 months ago

      People getting angry at an article they didn’t pay for and don’t need to read lol so stupid

      Reply

      Nick

      3 months ago

      Oh I thought this was an article! ….but it was an ad. So sad. 😞

      Reply

      Bob Smith

      3 months ago

      Which lenses? Prizm Golf? I’ve heard that Prizm Field are also good for golf.

      Reply

      Aidan

      3 months ago

      The golf lenses are the red ones and they 100% work. I have the light and dark so I can use mine in all lighting conditions

      Reply

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