
Works in 3 simple steps
No setup. No app. No batteries. Just put them on.
Lose Your Ball
Put On Your *Special* Glasses
Walk Straight To It
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Everything you need to know about our glasses before you tee off.
Yes. The blue-spectrum lens filters out the wavelengths that make white objects blend into green backgrounds. The ball won't literally glow, but the contrast shift makes it significantly easier to spot. It's the same principle hunting and shooting glasses have used for decades — we just applied it to golf.
Harris Hawks have four color receptors where humans have three. This lets them detect objects against green terrain at twice human range. Researchers at Lund University confirmed this. We engineered a lens that replicates that contrast shift for your eyes.
No. These are a precision golf tool designed for ball-finding only. Put them on when you're searching, take them off when you're playing. They're a tool, not an accessory.
Two pairs of GL-1 glasses, one hard-shell protective case, and one microfiber cleaning cloth. Yes — two pairs. One for you, one for your buddy who pretends he doesn't lose balls.
By design, not by accident. We stripped every unnecessary gram so you forget you're wearing them. That means they need care — same as any precision instrument. That's why we include the hard case.
These lenses are optimized for white balls against green backgrounds. If you play yellow or orange balls, you're already solving the visibility problem a different way. But honestly, if you switched to colored balls because you were tired of losing white ones — these bring you back.
They work best in daylight. Rough, tree lines, leaf cover, even shallow water — the contrast lens makes white pop against any green or brown background. Low light and heavy shade reduce effectiveness, same as any optical tool.
Every golfer loses balls. Every golfer hates it. This is the gift that actually comes out of the bag every Saturday morning instead of collecting dust. Father's Day, birthdays, retirement, or "sorry I three-putted from six feet" consolation prizes.
If they arrive damaged or defective, we'll replace them. Contact us and we'll sort it out.