
Fore your eyes only
They may not lower your handicap, but the right pair of sunglasses is important in your overall comfort and performance while playing golf. Glasses with good optics are a must so you can see your ball in flight as well as where it lands, but it’s also important that they fit well. We like the lines of Habervision’s lightweight, rimless Corsica glasses, $77.50, which have polarized lenses with anti- reflective coating. More at .
Top totes
The design of gym equipment and clothing has improved dramatically in recent years, but most gym bags are still stuck in the 1950s era of zip-top, double-handled duffels. Physhion (think physical + fashion) is out to change that with bags that can go from locker room to board room. With coated cotton canvas and patent leather trim exteriors, they’re waterproof on the interior and have a shoe sleeve, waterproof wet/dry pouch and toiletries pouch, outside lock for your locker and a gym pass holder. Styles start at $225 at .
Cross-train your brain
Summer car rides, plane trips and endless security lines can be mind- numbing, so shift your concentration to Brain Games 2. The handheld game with LCD screen, a follow-up to the original Brain Games developed by UCLA memory researcher Gary Small, tests your ability to find words, recall number sequences or memorize the relationship of images, working both left and right sides of your brain. The device is $20 at Target and .



