Oakley Golf Sunglasses

"I hate making excuses" especially when it comes to my golf game, but I promise you- the sun got in my eyes during that last few holes. Had it not been for the sun, I would have destroyed you.” Sound familiar? I am sure you've heard this excuse before- whether it was from yourself or from your favorite golfing buddy, everyone's blamed the sun one time or another for a bad day on the course.

Now, whether it was true or not is not for me to judge, but for me to help fix the problem by giving you the inside scoop on which pair of Oakley golf sunglasses are best for you.

Of course you can play with any pair of Oakley sunglasses you'd like- or any pair of sunglasses for that matter - but if you're crazy enough about golf as I am, you're probably going to want to know which one's the best, aren't you?

To give you the skinny- there are a few different Oakley golf sunglasses. There are the Oakley Zero Sunglasses, the Oakley M-Frame Sunglasses and the Oakley Half Jacket Sunglasses. Of these three, I would suggest the latter two as the better options. While the Oakley Zero Sunglasses are a great pair of sunglasses- the lenses are not interchangeable which means that I will need a different pair for each light condition I play in ? too much hassle.

Oakley Zero

The Oakley M-Frame Sunglasses and the Oakley Half Jacket Sunglasses, on the other hand, are excellent golf-specific sunglasses. They offer interchangeable lenses, are light weight, and have open bottom frames to prevent fogging on extra hot days. Another great feature that both of these sunglasses have is that they come in several different lens styles to help fit different face shapes. Therefore, whether you have a larger head or a smaller one- finding a pair of Oakley golf specific sunglasses- is not going to be very difficult.

Oakley Half Jacket XLJ

Oakley M-Frame

Oakley golf sunglasses are so great that perhaps the only thing that you'll have difficulty with is choosing which interchange lens colors you'd like. What I suggest is going for a pair of lenses (black iridium, fire iridium or gold iridium) which you can use in bright light conditions, another pair of slightly cloudy days (slate or VR28), and a final pair for sharp contrast on overcast days (G30, High Intensity Yellow or Persimmon).

If you are purchasing these Oakley golf sunglasses for someone else and you are not sure which lens colors he or she would like or you are just plain indecisive, Oakley's made it simple for you by creating a Oakley Golf Array (available both in the Oakley M-Frame Heater frame and the Oakley Half Jacket Standard frame) complete with the three different lenses shades you would need no matter what Mother Nature throws your way and an Oakley array case to keep all your interchange lenses safe and scratch-free.

Now that you have the inside scoop on which Oakley golf sunglasses are the best ones for you- you better polish up your golf game since your sun excuse will no longer be valid when you get yourself a pair.