The Transitions Championship is About More Than Golf

by Dan McLean  |  March 18, 2010

There’s much more to the Transitions Championship than the game of golf. From lining up that 20 foot putt for par to searching the woods for a lost ball to save a stroke, your eyesight is one of the most important “clubs” in your bag, and The Healthy Sight Village at the Transitions Championship will bridge your understanding of how critical sight is to your performance on and off the course. The Healthy Sight Village, and more specifically the Live Your Vision Pavilion, will guide attendees through several hands-on activities focused on proper eyecare and how to best take advantage of some of the latest innovations in eyewear.

Have you ever wondered which eye is your dominant? Or, what it is like to putt with cataracts? How about taking a test drive of the latest in lens technology to help you improve your golf game or, enjoy a more comfortable everyday vision experience? There’s no question that this week golf will be the topic of conversation as several of the PGA Tour’s finest battle their way through the Copperhead course and Snake Pit to add a win to their scorecard early in the season. However, as attendees follow their favorite golfers from hole to hole, their attention will change focus as they enter the Healthy Sight Village behind the 18th green. It is in this Village where we have teamed up with several of our industry partners to educate spectators about the importance of healthy sight and its connection to overall, healthy lifestyles.

There are four main stops within the Village – the  Competitive Advantage tent, Kids’ Zone, Mobile Eyes Clinic and, the 4,000 square foot cornerstone of the Village, the Live Your Vision Pavilion.

It is in the Live Your Vision Pavilion where attendees of all ages and interests will be entertained and educated by industry associations and leaders to produce a comprehensive visual and health experience.

Inside the Pavilion, the American Optometric Association (AOA) will test visual memory, reaction time and eye/hand coordination. In connection with the AOA, Optos will provide attendees with an optomap retinal examination. The Vision Council has several eye activities and quizzes on sports vision protection and the dangers of UV light. OneSight has vision simulator goggles that create an experience of how poor vision affects every day life. Carl Zeiss invites attendees to view golf tips through their Cinemizer glasses. Essilor and adidas eyewear will be showcasing their latest in performance products.

The Pavilion will feature a different themed special event focused on healthy sight and healthy lifestyles each day tournament week.

Thursday: Healthy Lifestyles – attendees will learn fitness and yoga tips, as well as healthy cooking demonstrations.

Friday: Improve Your Vision, Improve Your Game – sports vision expert Dr. Larry Lampert and pro swing coach Matt Killen will coach attendees on how healthy vision impacts athletic performance, while Erik Estrada will be issuing “Sightations” to spectators who are not properly protecting their eyes

Saturday: Protect Your Skin, Protect Your Sight – celebrity doctors from BeWell.com will be on site to discuss the importance of protecting both the eyes and skin.

Sunday: Healthy Lifestyles in Sight – attendees will have the opportunity to receive free diabetes screenings and healthy snack demonstrations and tastings.

 As you can see, the Transitions Championship extends beyond tournament play.  If you’re unable to join us this week, check out our Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr sites where we’ll be reporting from the tournament and sharing many of the exiting tips and experiences throughout the week.

   

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