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Fashionable shades that deliver on style and all-day comfort. Built to stay put through every swing, drive, and putt, so your look stays dialed from first tee to final hole, sharp enough for dining al fresco at the clubhouse.
Hannah Green is an Australian professional golfer on the LPGA Tour and a major champion, best known for winning the 2019 KPMG Women’s PGA Championship. In 2026, she's already added multiple titles including the HSBC Women’s World Championship and the JM Eagle LA Championship, continuing a standout season with wins across both the LPGA and international tours. Known for her composure and consistency under pressure, Green has established herself as one of the top players in women’s golf and a regular contender in major championships.
goodr’s golf sunglasses are solid f*cking gold. Metaphorically. Our no-slip, no-bounce shades have more grip than your opponent's handshake.
When you’re tilting your head all day, the last thing you want is your shades slipping off your face. Thanks to the special grip coating, all goodr shades will stay locked in from the first tee to the last putt.
Add the lightweight construction for all-day wear, UV400 protection, impact-resistant frames, and you’ve got yourself a secret weapon against any hazard the course throws at you (sand, sun, or that one guy who won't stop talking during your backswing).
And the hole-in-one? Our prices, so you get more money left over for the clubhouse tab, and enough to stock your golf bag with the good stuff. Woot woot!!!
Not all golfers are the same. Some chase distance. Some chase glory (or just a cold beer at the turn). And some are just here for the vibes, whether that’s the putting green or clubhouse bar. So why would your sunglasses be one-size-fits-all? Our golf sunglasses are made for men, women, and anyone who frequents the green.
So whether you’re grinding for pars or trying to find your ball, we’ve got a range of frame styles for all types of golfers. Don’t know where to start? Here are some classics and a few key features of each dominating out there:
The best golf sunglasses with contrast lenses can improve your performance. So, when it comes to lens tech, we don’t mess around! Let’s talk about polarized lenses first. Yay or nay? Depends. If you’re light sensitive to bright light or play near water traps, then load on the polarization.
Polarized lenses are great for cutting glare on the fairway, water hazards, and bright skies; however, they can sometimes alter your depth perception. If you find that this is you, do not fret! We offer a ton of lens tints for this reason.
Lens tint is the real MVP here. Your tint can either enhance or distract from your game. Here’s what we offer, and why:
And of course, we can’t forget about UV protection. All goodr sunglasses come with UV400 protection, 100% of UVA and UVB rays for long hours under the sun. If your eyes aren’t in top-notch condition, you'll be squinting so hard, your playing partner will think you're trying to read the greens telepathically. Doesn’t matter how you play, our shades can handle the rough.
Can we get a “hell yeah”?! Yes, you can find quality shades that won't cost a car payment or a second mortgage. Too much? Fine. How about no more than a monthly club membership fee? (And you can actually use these every day.) We’ve got stylish golf sunglasses for casual players or for the detailed scorecard carrier.
Bottom line: Your eyes get protected. Your wallet stays happy. Your game gets an upgrade. That's a win in our book. So shop around, we’ve got over 100 color combos and frame styles to choose from so you can find your perfect sunnies.
Yes, high-contrast polarized lenses with amber or brown tints are best for tracking a golf ball in flight, as they enhance contrast against bright skies and reduce visual noise.
Polarized sunglasses help your golf game by reducing glare from the sun, water, and fairway surfaces, making it easier to see clearly and track your shot if you’re light sensitive.
Brown or amber-tinted lenses are generally best for reading greens, as they enhance contrast and help distinguish subtle breaks and surface variations.
Yes, golf sunglasses are typically designed with high-contrast lenses, secure no-slip fits, and polarized glare reduction to support performance during a round, whereas regular sunglasses prioritize general everyday use. Basically, there’s less guesswork with golfing shades.
Polarized lenses contain a special filter that blocks horizontally reflected light, the main source of glare on courses, resulting in clearer, more comfortable vision throughout your round. And less glare = fewer excuses.