Golf gloves are worn to improve grip and reduce hand slippage during gameplay. Right-handed players typically wear the glove on their dominant hand; for lefties this would be their lead hand.

Select gloves with an ideal Goldilocks fit – not too tight nor too loose – taking into account material and features of each glove you consider purchasing.

Leather

Golf requires a firm grip in order to achieve smooth, consistent swings. Golf gloves provide this grip while protecting hands from blisters or sores caused by long rounds.

Premium Cabretta leather golf gloves provide a natural feel that surpasses synthetic alternatives, and are breathable – important when playing for hours under different weather conditions. Breathability allows sweat and heat to escape, keeping hands cool and comfortable during gameplay.

Quality golf gloves should fit snugly but comfortably to conform to the hand’s shape, yet not be too tight. Each manufacturer uses different size charts; gloves that are too small may cause discomfort or even cause finger damage. A golf glove should also feature a Velcro closure so you can quickly access any magnetic ball markers included with it.

Synthetic

Synthetic golf gloves offer great value for money; usually cheaper than leather options and often composed of nylon or other materials, synthetic gloves offer great value. Though they do not stretch as easily or mold to the hand as much, synthetic gloves still provide reliable coverage in wet weather conditions.

Selecting the ideal pair of gloves can significantly enhance your grip, comfort, and overall game. The ideal gloves should feel like second skin while providing excellent moisture resistance so you can better control the club.

Gloves should be air-dried regularly to maintain quality and shape. In a dry place, and replaced when they become damp from sweat. Professional players may change gloves two or three times during an event due to differences between brands’ sizes – it is worth consulting the glove manufacturer’s sizing chart prior to purchasing in order to find an exact fit if possible using either sewing tape measure or flexible measuring tape measures for this task.

Wet Weather

As soon as the rain starts pelting your club grips, they become waterlogged and you need a pair of wet weather golf gloves to maintain grip during games. These are designed differently than regular gloves to give more traction as your hands become wetter – fabrics which provide enhanced grip depending on the level of moisture in the air.

Fitted gloves usually sit snugly across the palm of your hand without any excess material at the ends of your fingers, providing a better feel for the club.

FootJoy RainGrip golf gloves offer another solution, featuring a special grip pattern on their palm to avoid water pooling up and keep a firm grip when playing in wet conditions. They make an excellent example of such products.

Snainton Golf provides wet weather gloves such as Srixon Rain Control gloves and Taylormade Lewis gloves, all available to be bought with multiple buy discounts, next-day delivery and 0% finance options.

Weighted

Weighted gloves can be an effective tool to enhance swing mechanics, strengthen and stamina, reduce injury risk and heighten focus; but in order to get maximum results they must be utilized properly – starting slowly with lighter weight gloves before gradually adding on more weight as you practice regularly for optimal results over time.

Bionic’s leather golf gloves were created by an orthopedic hand specialist to take into account your hand’s natural anatomy, eliminating peaks and valleys that hinder proper grip. Durable Cabretta leather prevents blisters and calluses while interior terrycloth pads absorb perspiration effectively.

Gloves come in both left- and right-handed models, and can be adjusted based on your hand girth. Each glove also features a built-in putting marker to assist in aligning putts accurately, and provides a secure grip so you can focus more on technique rather than worry about holding onto a club in your hands.