Revo sunglasses have been a hot item in the golf market, especially with Annika Sörenstam partnering with the brand.
As Sörenstam said at the 2026 PGA Show happy hour that Revo hosted, “I wear them driving my car and I wear them driving golf balls.” You can’t ask for any more than that.

When asked how the partnership with Sörenstam came about, Revo CEO Cliff Robinson said, “The partnership with Annika came about very naturally. From the start, it was clear that she genuinely connected with the product – the performance, the clarity and the technology behind our lenses.
“Annika can choose to work with any brand in the world, and the fact that she chooses Revo speaks volumes. Over time, that mutual respect has turned into a true friendship. She doesn’t just represent Revo, she wears the product because she believes in it and trusts it in high performance environments.”
Revo has a unique backstory that makes them easy to root for. Their sunglasses are built with a NASA-developed lens technology that was originally invented for satellites’ sun protection. You won’t be seeing much glare with Revo’s mirrored lenses, especially on the golf course where you need more contrast, clarity and depth perception.
In response to asking who Revo’s consumer is, Vice President of Golf, Kim Miller, said, “Golfers who want the comfort of knowing you have the best protection without the need to shout about it. It is for someone who appreciates a performance sunglass and the benefits that come with it. It’s for the golfer who doesn’t need a loud logo to prove they’ve arrived. They play often, value premium equipment and appreciate innovation, not hype.”
Revo prioritizes performance and innovation over trends every time.

This season, Revo is balancing lifestyle and performance, giving golfers plenty of styles to choose from while still providing top-notch performance. These styles include:
- Roman
- Logan
- Sterling
- Emma
- Shadow
You’ll also see fun partnerships that bring about bold designs, like Revo’s collaboration with the Rolling Stones.
You can find Revo sunglasses online at Revo.com and in the pro shops of private golf clubs across the U.S.


