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  1. I have dealt with this same thing. My optometrist and I went through multiple rounds of tweaking my contacts prescription (both astigmatism and strength) so I could track the ball better. My vision is now close to 20/15, yet I still lose the ball (especially in clouds or overcast days). Here are some things we have found, though one caveat is I am very color blind and that may be at play as well. First, dry eyes and contacts make it much harder to track the ball. Apply rewetting drops before and during your round (test this out on the range). Second, most people do not realize they suffer from dry eyes, and more specifically that their ducts in their eye lids that release oils to help with lubrication are clogged. Every night before bed apply a warm wet compress to your eyes for 20 mins. After 20 mins, gently massage your both and top eye lids (i.e. don’t just rub your whole eye at once). They also make heat masks for eyes, which I use because my wife used it at some point. This will make a significant improvement in about a week of consistent use. Third, use sunglasses with brown or green lenses. I like the Tifosi ones. Cheap enough that if I break them I will buy another pair, but made well and sturdy that they don’t look like junk.
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