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As a sport that requires substantial time to be spent outdoors in the absence of shade, usually in mid-spring or summer, the risk of sunburn while playing golf can be high. “In a case where you’re golfing 18 holes, there is no shading on the golf course, so it’s very easy to burn in areas where you’re exposed,” said Kathy Vichakchon, national sales manager for Leashables by OraLabs, Parker, Colo. She further stressed understanding the long duration of golf events when planning to incorporate sunscreen into an event.
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