What are cataracts?
Clouding of the eye lens that is normally clear, causing blurred vision, which can also affect how well you see the ball out there.
Causes: Rossi says golfers are more prone to cataracts because of accumulative UV light exposure. They can also develop with ageing, if you smoke, or have diabetes.
Treatments: Common treatments include eye drops, laser therapy or surgical removal.
What are pterygium?
Pronounced ‘tur-ij-ee-um’ (if you want to impress your playing partners): “They’re little fatty growths on the white of the eye, which get bigger and develop into gritty, itchy, stinging eyes,” explains Rossi.
Causes: Accumulative UV exposure
Treatments: Inevitably they need to be surgically removed.
What is diabetic retinopathy?
Damage to the small blood vessels in the retina, which causes them to leak…