Answer by retired pro
A proper pair of sunglasses can help, sure cuts down the glare and the need to squint.
But many of us have the same problem the older we get.
As an older experienced guy said long ago said, that made me laugh,
"If you can't tell where it's going, hit it straighter or get glasses."
But you can also try one of the various colored balls on the market, I can always pick those out when playing with someone that uses them.
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