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Getting Golfers Eye Away from Damage

06/13/2010

As it is known to many people, the golf players invest lots of their time outdoors. Therefore it is very important to put special attention to guard golfers' eyes by a protracted coverage to the sun and the wind. 

 

We know that the wind and the dirt and debris carried that conducted by it may cause irritation of the eye. What's worse is the prolonged coverage to the ultraviolet sun's rays. 

 

Maybe some people know the ultraviolet, it is said that the ultraviolet radiations are recognized to cause cataracts and pterygium at 300 to 380 nanometers if golfers play games with their drivers or other club set outside. Safety by Ultra violet radiation about 400 nanometers is suggested for complete blockage of ultraviolet light. Almost all sunglasses don't cover this range.
Ultraviolet rays have shown to cause various eye difficulties, such as temporary discomfort to the eyes, Cataracts, Sunburn to the eyelids, Pterygium, Skin cancer around the eyes, and Macular degeneration, 1 of the main reasons for vision loss. 

 

The actual amount of Ultra violet rays reaching a golfer's eye is increased that conducted by the reflections from the earth's surface and presence of clouds and haze. In spite of this, dark clouds may actually decrease the amount of radiation. Ultra violet safety is almost 17 times as a lot a lot more necessary in the winter and spring as it's in the summer. It's almost 10 times further necessary at noon than during other hours of the day. As we go higher, the radiation is also increased to the extent of 16%.

 

 A simultaneous coverage to wind and heat boosts the carcinogenic effect of Ultra violet radiations as well as the chances of developing abnormal growths around the eyes that may impair vision. Wind also increases the blink rate cutting visual acuity and lowering color perception. 

 

Playing outdoors increases the chance of acute macular degeneration and retinal damage. An acceptable intake of maize and spinach may guard the eye by free of charge radical oxidative damage. 

 

Here are some useful tips for protect the golfer eyes when playing golf outside.

• Tell subtle variations in greens and fairways,

•Avoid interference with the swing. 

• In the event you wear bifocals, special designs allow you to notice you scorecard, but not be bothered with distortion when putting or driving the ball.


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