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thattigga
The Golf Ball Finder Glasses are remarkable ball spotter glasses designed with special tinted lenses that filter out foliage and grass so your white golf balls actually seem to glow against trees, rough or fairway -- for instant visual pickup. Reduces lost ball count. Fits over most prescription eye wear. Includes zippered nylon carry case with bag clip.

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They say its a great Fathers Day gift.
BDLz
We surprisingly sold quite a few of these at my shop last year. I laughed everytime a pair went out the door but figured there had to be something to them if they were actually selling. They REALLY do work which surprised the hell out of me.

BDLz
Freddy300
Do they also act as sunglasses? I wonder if they also work as ball finders in the woods and bushes.
Freddy300
QUOTE(BDLz @ Jun 10 2008, 01:00 PM) *
We surprisingly sold quite a few of these at my shop last year. I laughed everytime a pair went out the door but figured there had to be something to them if they were actually selling. They REALLY do work which surprised the hell out of me.

BDLz


I think it is a great idea. If I am playing by myself, I do not always see where the balls goes because I try to keep my head down. Do they also act as sunglasses?
postfold
I was sorting through golf stuff in my basement last week and discovered that I had been given a pair of these - mine are called Invisiball lenses. If I remember to grab them, I'll take them out this afternoon and give 'em a try.

I do remember that the instructions say not to use them as regular sunglasses - I tried them on and they really do filter out a TON of light!

They look a lot like a giant pair of BluBlockers.
Hougz79
Happy Father's Day Dad!!!

Now I would just have to paint a line across them so he can line up his puts....
brycerudd
What if you play in the snow?
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