Choosing the correct golf glove is a matter of personal preference. Some people swear by a favorite brand, while others allow price to dictate which golf glove they choose.
Other features that need consideration when selecting a golf glove are durability and flexibility. While synthetic leather golf gloves may be more durable, they may not be as soft and supple as real leather gloves.
Material weight is another thing to keep in mind when choosing golf gloves. A heavier golf glove would be of more use in a colder climate than in a hot, humid region.
Best All-Around Golf Glove for Men
Men's FootJoy StaSof Glove is the best all-around golf glove. The comfort fit and moisture control make these gloves the best option for any climate.
The Men's FootJoy StaSof Glove is available in sizes small to XXL for $16.99 at the PGA TOUR Superstore.
Best Men's Golf Glove for Big Hands
The Nike Dri-FIT Tour Glove is the perfect choice for those men that have a hard time finding a golf glove that is large enough. These gloves are form-fitting and breathable for superior comfort and fit.
The Nike Dri-FIT Tour Glove is available in sizes from Small to XXL from BHM Golf $17.99.
The Golfsmith Cabretta Glove, is another excellent choice for the man who needs a larger size golf glove. These golf gloves are soft and durable; made of Cabretta leather with a Spandex bridge insert.
Best Value Golf offers the Golfsmith Cabretta Glove for $13.99.
Best Woman's Golf Glove
The Blossoms Ladies Designer Soft Golf Gloves, priced at $13.50, is available in small, medium and large. Blossom Women's Golf Gloves are made of form-fitting synthetic leather and Lycra. They offer inserts to achieve a contour fit and are color-coordinated with other Blossom products.
The Blossoms Ladies Designer Soft Golf Gloves are available at The Golf Store Online.
Best Women's Golf Glove for Big Hands
At $7.99, Top Flite XL Women's Glove is a great deal. The synthetic leather glove with a Lycra elastic wristband comes in sizes, up to XL, for women who need a bigger glove, but want a glove made for a woman's hand.
Golfsmith has this glove on sale for $3.99.
Best Glove for Wet Conditions
Golfsmith Men's Rain Gloves, priced at $9.97 at Golfsmith, are especially designed for humid or wet conditions. The synthetic leather offers flexibility and strong grip for better control. Maximum breathability is achieved by the synthetic and knit materials on the back of the glove.
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5 Comments
Post a CommentGreat resource for golfers. :-)
Carl...I'm not sure you would call what I do playing golf...It's more like hide and seek cause I spend most of my time looking for lost golf balls LOL
Great suggestions
Thanks for the info....may have to pass it on to my husband.
Good info, thanks.