Michigan Golf Journal March 2023

Tifosi means “super fan” in Italian, which is exactly who the brand was built to serve. Over time Tifosi expanded into other sports like, running, golf, and baseball. Q. You told me that polarized lenses are not the best for golf, why not? A. Polarization is a great lens technology for some sports because it blocks light from getting through the lens, which reduces glare. However, this can create some distortion which makes it slightly more difficult to read greens correctly. Q. What lenses do you recommend? A. Tifosi’s Enliven Golf lenses are best for golfers. Other possible lenses that could work are regular brown/amber lenses with a light tint if desired. Brown/amber also heightens contrast, making them effective when you’re on the fairways. Q. Why is the Enliven line preferred on the course? A. The Enliven Golf lens is made from a shatterproof polycarbonate material. The color capture technology of Enliven fine tunes the wavelengths of light that matter most, making greens, blues, and reds pop with definition. Better color contrast means easier ball tracking and course reading. Q. What are your top three picks for Tifosi golf sunglasses and why? A. Crit, which retails for $79.95 and Seek FC at $34.95 retail are two of our most popular golf glasses, along with the Enliven Golf lens. At $35.00, Shwae, a classic aviator style, is also quite popular. It features integrated nose pads to prevent your hair from getting tangled in the glasses. Women with longer hair who constantly Michigan Golf Journal

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