WTF Is Alex Fitzpatrick Wearing During U.S. Open Practice? We Investigate.
The U.S. Open is always the most demanding golf tournament of the year, with players battling both physical and mental demons in order to play their best - and this year's host, Shinnecock Hills, is already proving to be quite daunting.
Do a simple search on social media and you'll come across videos of crazy wind and even crazier course conditions, with the fescue and putting greens being some of the most difficult a golfer could imagine.
And given the challenge at the U.S. Open, players like Alex Fitzpatrick are doing anything they can during practice rounds to get a tiny leg up on the rest of the field.
Alex Fitzpatrick Pulling Out All the Stops During U.S. Open Practice
According to top-ranked golf teacher Mike Dickson, Mickelson's glasses were designed to help with alignment, stroke path, and head stability during practice, offering another example of how elite golfers are increasingly turning to technology in search of small advantages.
So whether it's preparing for the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship, or just trying to use data to support your golf improvement, maybe these funky putting goggles are something more players should experiment with? Just be sure to expect lots of questions (and stares) from fellow golfers.
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This story was originally published June 16, 2026 at 3:29 PM.