Matt Hutch Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 1 hour ago, ChuckZ said: There are a lot of factors to look at. Your grip, weather conditions and proper fit. Most people wear gloves that are too large which causes them to wear out more quickly. I do a lot of glove fittings at events and it really surprises me how many people are wearing the wrong sizes. They think because they have short fingers they need a cadet. Partially correct. The cadet glove is designed for those with a wide hand and in some cases they have shorter fingers. I can get a couple of months out my gloves, maybe longer and I play at least three times a week and I never take my glove off. I have enclosed a site that may help out with some proven suggestions to increase the longevity of your gloves. If you are playing the south where the heat index is over a hundred in the summer months, I would highly recommend the FJ StaCool which is designed for those conditions. They can be washed in cool water, but do not throw them in a dryer. Most buy the WeatherSof's because of the lower prices (two packs) but the StaCool glove are much softer and last longer. My personal favorite glove is the FJ HyperFlex for year round play. It is one of the premium gloves. Again, I must emphasis that a properly fitted glove will definite increase the wear of your glove. https://www.footjoy.com/golf-glove-fitting-guide.html You are a gentleman, thank you, this is so helpful! I have long fingers and a long hand, but very slim line it seems. My issues are with gloves being too wide if I have them long enough, so some of the glove will bunch in the palm, leading to slippage and friction. I usually size down rather than having this, and I fear that this stretching of the fabric leads to quicker wear and tear. I'm not expecting a fix and this isn't really a woe is me statement, just some interesting challenges in the space. Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NoRebound Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 I've been using Nike Tech Extreme for the last decade and I get about half a season out of them. I play at least once a week and hit the range about once a week. For a time a couple of years ago it was almost impossible to find any Nike gloves so I switched to a Callaway Tour and found that they stretched badly after 4-5 rounds. Also tried the Kirkland gloves and found the same issue with stretching. I am using the last of the four that I bought last year and after 4 rounds it has stretched so badly that I can't keep it closed any longer. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Driver; Callaway RAZR Fit Fairway and hybrids: Callaway X2 Pro Irons: Mizuno JPX 825 Wedges: Mizuno JPX 825 Pro Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 1 minute ago, NoRebound said: I've been using Nike Tech Extreme for the last decade and I get about half a season out of them. I play at least once a week and hit the range about once a week. For a time a couple of years ago it was almost impossible to find any Nike gloves so I switched to a Callaway Tour and found that they stretched badly after 4-5 rounds. Also tried the Kirkland gloves and found the same issue with stretching. I am using the last of the four that I bought last year and after 4 rounds it has stretched so badly that I can't keep it closed any longer. (See my previous comment about the stretching, it's a problem) I hear you. I love some of the Nike products in general from back in the early 2000's, I still have my Nike CPR hybrid 3 & 5 which I can't bear to part with! Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckZ Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 32 minutes ago, Matt Hutch said: You are a gentleman, thank you, this is so helpful! I have long fingers and a long hand, but very slim line it seems. My issues are with gloves being too wide if I have them long enough, so some of the glove will bunch in the palm, leading to slippage and friction. I usually size down rather than having this, and I fear that this stretching of the fabric leads to quicker wear and tear. I'm not expecting a fix and this isn't really a woe is me statement, just some interesting challenges in the space. Have you tried FJ gloves? I am a big guy, 6'2" 265 lbs and have a good sized hand and wear a size large in FJ gloves. Have no issue with them stretching to the point where the wear out quicker and tear. The leather in the palm is quality leather and holds up. Are you griping you clubs in your fingers or your hands? I had to make the change and found out thru a swing coach a number of years ago. Am 76 and has helped the wear on my gloves and definitely me striking the golf ball. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Driver - TSi3 10.75* - Fujikura Speeder 661 TR Fairway - TSi2 14.25* - Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 6.1 Fairway - TSR1 17.0* - Fujikura Vista Pro 65S Hybrid - TSR1 19.0* - Fujikura Atmos Red Tour 75 Hybrid - TSR1 23.0* - Fujikura Atmos Red Tour 75 Irons - T350 (2023) - 5-48W - True Temper AMT Red 95g-107g Wedges - Vokey SM9 - 52.08F, 56.10S - True Temper AMT Red 94 ** GolfPride MCC +4 Midsize Grips (all woods/irons/wedges) Putter - 2023 Scotty Cameron Super Select Squareback 2 35" ** Superstroke 1.0 Pistol Grip Golf Ball - TITLEIST - Prov1 (2023) Golf Bags - TITLEIST - Cart 14 (black), Mid Size Tour (black/white) Golf Glove - FootJoy (StaSof), Shoes, Apparel and Outerwear Rangefinder - Bushnell Pro XE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChitownM2 Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 Glove use is entirely dependent on the weather for me. In the summer when they get really sweaty, I get maybe 10 rounds out of them. In the spring/fall and indoors in winter they seem to last forever. I usually go through 2-3 a season overall, but i'm only playing like 30 something outdoor rounds plus indoor simulators on a weekly basis. I did start swapping gloves after 9 holes on the hot days to make them last longer as they seem to tear when they get really wet and it seems to be working. I also bought some anti-perspirant lotion stuff for your hands last year and that also seems to reduce the amount of sweat on hands which further helps. It's expensive, but you hardly need to use any so I'll probably get 4 years out of this one tube assuming I don't lose it or have it open up and leak out into my bag. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B085KKF2KY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 Matt Hutch 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChuckZ Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 Just now, ChuckZ said: Have you tried FJ gloves? I am a big guy, 6'2" 265 lbs and have a good sized hand and wear a size large in FJ gloves. Have no issue with them stretching to the point where the wear out quicker and tear. The leather in the palm is quality leather and holds up. Are you griping you clubs in your fingers or your hands? I had to make the change and found out thru a swing coach a number of years ago. Am 76 and has helped the wear on my gloves and definitely me striking the golf ball. Happy Veterans Day to all those who have served. Appreciate each of you. USAF 1965-1971. Off to work, have a member/guest to work that was cancelled because of Hurricane Ian. S.A.L.U.T.E. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Driver - TSi3 10.75* - Fujikura Speeder 661 TR Fairway - TSi2 14.25* - Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 6.1 Fairway - TSR1 17.0* - Fujikura Vista Pro 65S Hybrid - TSR1 19.0* - Fujikura Atmos Red Tour 75 Hybrid - TSR1 23.0* - Fujikura Atmos Red Tour 75 Irons - T350 (2023) - 5-48W - True Temper AMT Red 95g-107g Wedges - Vokey SM9 - 52.08F, 56.10S - True Temper AMT Red 94 ** GolfPride MCC +4 Midsize Grips (all woods/irons/wedges) Putter - 2023 Scotty Cameron Super Select Squareback 2 35" ** Superstroke 1.0 Pistol Grip Golf Ball - TITLEIST - Prov1 (2023) Golf Bags - TITLEIST - Cart 14 (black), Mid Size Tour (black/white) Golf Glove - FootJoy (StaSof), Shoes, Apparel and Outerwear Rangefinder - Bushnell Pro XE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 1 minute ago, ChuckZ said: Have you tried FJ gloves? I am a big guy, 6'2" 265 lbs and have a good sized hand and wear a size large in FJ gloves. Have no issue with them stretching to the point where the wear out quicker and tear. The leather in the palm is quality leather and holds up. Are you griping you clubs in your fingers or your hands? I had to make the change and found out thru a swing coach a number of years ago. Am 76 and has helped the wear on my gloves and definitely me striking the golf ball. I have tried FJ's, I have had the same issues with them. I am 6ft 3, 190lbs and I grip the club with my fingers mainly, with a fuller grip on driver and distance clubs. Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 4 minutes ago, ChitownM2 said: Glove use is entirely dependent on the weather for me. In the summer when they get really sweaty, I get maybe 10 rounds out of them. In the spring/fall and indoors in winter they seem to last forever. I usually go through 2-3 a season overall, but i'm only playing like 30 something outdoor rounds plus indoor simulators on a weekly basis. I did start swapping gloves after 9 holes on the hot days to make them last longer as they seem to tear when they get really wet and it seems to be working. I also bought some anti-perspirant lotion stuff for your hands last year and that also seems to reduce the amount of sweat on hands which further helps. It's expensive, but you hardly need to use any so I'll probably get 4 years out of this one tube assuming I don't lose it or have it open up and leak out into my bag. https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B085KKF2KY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 I'd say I am on the low sweat side of things personally, so the impact during the year is mainly on hotter days in Chicagoland. It seems like I am right in the sweet spot for glove use, pretty average amount of wear. Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 3 minutes ago, ChuckZ said: Happy Veterans Day to all those who have served. Appreciate each of you. USAF 1965-1971. Off to work, have a member/guest to work that was cancelled because of Hurricane Ian. S.A.L.U.T.E. Absolutely, enjoy the day and thank you so much for your service! Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anderzac Posted November 11, 2022 Share Posted November 11, 2022 Cuater Between the Lines - One Pair a season - 18 to 27 holes aweek in Michigan. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Driver: TS2 with HZRDUS Smoke Black 5.5 60G Fairway: TS2 with TENSEI AV Blue 65 R 3 Hybrid: Rogue X 18° with ALDILA 50HY-A 4 Hybrid: Rogue X 20° with ALDILA 50HY-A 5 Iron: 425 with Alta CB Slate SR 65G 6 – AW Irons: M6 with RECOIL ES 460 F2 Wedges: CBX 2 Graphite 54° and 58° Putter: Stroke Lab Triple Track 10 Ball: ProV1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 11, 2022 Author Share Posted November 11, 2022 2 minutes ago, Anderzac said: Cuater Between the Lines - One Pair a season - 18 to 27 holes aweek in Michigan. Very interesting, I do have Cuater belts, I'll have to look at their gloves. Cheers! Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony@CIC Posted November 12, 2022 Share Posted November 12, 2022 Speaking of gloves - has anyone tried Claw golf gloves? Supposedly they're machine washable. If someone wants to try them the 20% off promo is TV. Right now I'll stick with my PGASS at 10.99 Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bluesmandan76 Posted November 14, 2022 Share Posted November 14, 2022 Cabretta gloves just don't last very long with me. Between the humidity, my sweat, and cords on my grips, they just tear up too fast. Probably not a month. Either the heelpad busts, or my thumb pops through the end. In 2019 I started using Finger Ten All Weather gloves. They're sort of a microfiber cloth. I've retired some from being dirty and stretched out, and I've had one that the seams came undone, but none of them have ripped holes in them like cabretta gloves ALWAYS do for me. I've tried other materials, but I don't like any kind of "pleather" glove. They just don't perform. The microfiber cloth performs great for me, especially in the humidity where I live (NC). Matt Hutch 1 Quote Driver: TM M1 9.5* 4W: Wishon bent FLAT Irons: Mizuno MP20MB Wedges: 50/55/60 Mizuno Putter: Evnroll ER2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hedgegolfer Posted November 14, 2022 Share Posted November 14, 2022 I have sweaty palms, malformed thumbs, some arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome in my right (dominant) hand, so grip and wear are SUPER important to me. Have tried most of them and found that COPPERTECH gloves are superior in grip and wear... I can get at least a month if not 2 or more out of a pair (I have to wear L + R)... washable (they are synthetic). I have very wide hands and shorter fingers... the one-size-fits-all really does. I call them my SPIDERMAN gloves because they really are. NOT CHEAP, but they have sales and 2 for 1 deals periodically. Second place: BIONIC gloves. They aren't for everyone as they have padding on the knuckles, but THEY LAST. Leather, so not as long as COPPERTECH, but they are reinforced in the right places. Can wash them and restore them. Hope this helps. Matt Hutch 1 Quote PXG 0311 irons, senior PXG 0811X+ Proto driver, stiff, 10.5 Vokey wedges (assorted) Scotty Cameron putters (various, depending on conditions) Adams Pro Mini hybrid 18deg Adams Super S Speedline VST 5 wood Ping G2 7-wood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saz0418 Posted November 14, 2022 Share Posted November 14, 2022 I can strongly, strongly, STRONGLY recommend the Bionic Gloves. I buy mine on Amazon ($18 US). My last 3 orders have been the New Improved 2X Long Lasting Bionic RelaxGrip Golf Glove with Patented Double-Row Finger Grip System. I can't tell you how long they last because I can't seem to wear them out. I play 4 -5 times a week, and these gloves last in good condition for at least 3 - 4 months. I have ones older than that that I still use on my driving range (launch monitor) where I hit a LOT of balls. Those are easily 6 - 8 months old and maybe older. How about this feature: you can WASH them when they get especially soiled! Also, they have pads built in that help you grip the club without strangling it, so your grip pressure is better and the club swings and releases more freely. Looking at my order history, I ordered (2) gloves for all of 2021 (Feb and July). And, I have ordered (2) so far this year (June and Oct). So, what's that, 4 gloves in 2 years? Dozens of rounds each. The feel is not synthetic (to me). You should at least give them a try. Matt Hutch 1 Quote ---------- PIng G410, 10.5 set at 9.5/ Cleveland 3+ Hy-wood (18*) / Titleist 915 7w / Callaway XR 4h / Tour Edge HL-4 5h / Mizuno JPX-921 Hot Metal 7i - GW / Tommy Armour 845 CB wedges (52, 56*). Ping Sigma 2 Fetch Putter. SkyTrak in the Garage. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 14, 2022 Author Share Posted November 14, 2022 14 hours ago, bluesmandan76 said: Cabretta gloves just don't last very long with me. Between the humidity, my sweat, and cords on my grips, they just tear up too fast. Probably not a month. Either the heelpad busts, or my thumb pops through the end. In 2019 I started using Finger Ten All Weather gloves. They're sort of a microfiber cloth. I've retired some from being dirty and stretched out, and I've had one that the seams came undone, but none of them have ripped holes in them like cabretta gloves ALWAYS do for me. I've tried other materials, but I don't like any kind of "pleather" glove. They just don't perform. The microfiber cloth performs great for me, especially in the humidity where I live (NC). After some heavy digging, even the manufacturers/retailers are saying that a cabretta leather glove lasts about 10 rounds. There must be a better way for recreational and non professional, competitive golfers to use a glove for a reasonable period of time. 15 minutes ago, saz0418 said: I can strongly, strongly, STRONGLY recommend the Bionic Gloves. I buy mine on Amazon ($18 US). My last 3 orders have been the New Improved 2X Long Lasting Bionic RelaxGrip Golf Glove with Patented Double-Row Finger Grip System. I can't tell you how long they last because I can't seem to wear them out. I play 4 -5 times a week, and these gloves last in good condition for at least 3 - 4 months. I have ones older than that that I still use on my driving range (launch monitor) where I hit a LOT of balls. Those are easily 6 - 8 months old and maybe older. How about this feature: you can WASH them when they get especially soiled! Also, they have pads built in that help you grip the club without strangling it, so your grip pressure is better and the club swings and releases more freely. Looking at my order history, I ordered (2) gloves for all of 2021 (Feb and July). And, I have ordered (2) so far this year (June and Oct). So, what's that, 4 gloves in 2 years? Dozens of rounds each. The feel is not synthetic (to me). You should at least give them a try. Thank you, I will! Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 14, 2022 Author Share Posted November 14, 2022 55 minutes ago, hedgegolfer said: I have sweaty palms, malformed thumbs, some arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome in my right (dominant) hand, so grip and wear are SUPER important to me. Have tried most of them and found that COPPERTECH gloves are superior in grip and wear... I can get at least a month if not 2 or more out of a pair (I have to wear L + R)... washable (they are synthetic). I have very wide hands and shorter fingers... the one-size-fits-all really does. I call them my SPIDERMAN gloves because they really are. NOT CHEAP, but they have sales and 2 for 1 deals periodically. Second place: BIONIC gloves. They aren't for everyone as they have padding on the knuckles, but THEY LAST. Leather, so not as long as COPPERTECH, but they are reinforced in the right places. Can wash them and restore them. Hope this helps. Brilliant stuff, I really appreciate the input! Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rore Posted November 14, 2022 Share Posted November 14, 2022 The frequency of play and weather conditions determine how long a golf glove will last, but I have found that Bionic gloves actually do last 2 to 3 times longer than other brands I have used over the years. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 14, 2022 Author Share Posted November 14, 2022 7 minutes ago, Rore said: The frequency of play and weather conditions determine how long a golf glove will last, but I have found that Bionic gloves actually do last 2 to 3 times longer than other brands I have used over the years. Another one I have checked out, cheers! Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miamistomp Posted November 14, 2022 Share Posted November 14, 2022 I use Zero Friction gloves and play at least 20 rounds a month in Miami weather- they easily last 3 months or more and can be washed Matt Hutch 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChitownM2 Posted November 14, 2022 Share Posted November 14, 2022 2 hours ago, miamistomp said: I use Zero Friction gloves and play at least 20 rounds a month in Miami weather- they easily last 3 months or more and can be washed is Zero Friction the one size fits all brand though? I've tried those on before and the fit was not great. The stretchy fabric that allows it to be "one size" seems like a compromise Matt Hutch 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Hutch Posted November 14, 2022 Author Share Posted November 14, 2022 1 hour ago, ChitownM2 said: is Zero Friction the one size fits all brand though? I've tried those on before and the fit was not great. The stretchy fabric that allows it to be "one size" seems like a compromise Definitely not the first mention of Zero Friction, I love their tees and they are here in Chicago. Quote If you are curious about my bag, ask me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chasingpar Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Depends on the material and company that makes them. I know the cabretta gloves made at https://www.keagolf.store last longer than any I have had before and they donate a portion of the proceeds to Veteran based charities. Great deal for $12 Matt Hutch 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Will_Mac Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 I bought a batch of 10 Hirzl Trust Control 2.0 gloves on ebay on 8/9/21 (for $199). I'm on the 8th glove now, through 164 rounds over this time.I'd say that they've been a good value. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CFreddie Posted April 19, 2023 Share Posted April 19, 2023 Not sure if its been mentioned here, but I've always used the Kirkland gloves - they typically last 5-10 rounds and you can't be the price. Matt Hutch 1 Quote Cobra 50th Anniversary Member Special Challenge/Testing Bag (Link Here) Driver: Paradym with Ventus TR Blue 60 Stiff Fairways: Aerojet Max 3W & 7W with Hzrdus Smoke Blue RDX 70 Stiff Hybrid: King TEC 5H with KBS PGI 95 Stiff Irons: Forged TEC 5-GW with KBS Tour Lite Stiff Wedges: Jaws Raw Plasma 54 & 58 Putter: Phantom X 5.5 Ball: 2023 Maxfli Tour Other Reviews: Callaway Paradym Titleist White Box Testing (2023) Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lisanclark Posted April 21, 2023 Share Posted April 21, 2023 Golf gloves are an essential piece of equipment for any golfer. They provide grip, comfort and protection to the hands during swings. The lifespan of a golf glove depends on several factors such as frequency of use, quality of the material used, and how well it is taken care of. On average, a good-quality golf glove should last between 20-30 rounds or around 3-4 months if you play weekly. However, if you frequently practice at the driving range or have sweaty hands, your gloves may wear out faster due to increased friction and moisture absorption. To extend the life of your golf glove, it's important to properly maintain them by cleaning them after each round with mild soap and water then air dry. Also, avoid wearing them when not playing as constant use can cause unnecessary wear and tear. Shlax, MattWillGolf and EasyPutter 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EasyPutter Posted April 23, 2023 Share Posted April 23, 2023 On 4/21/2023 at 7:40 AM, lisanclark said: Golf gloves are an essential piece of equipment for any golfer. They provide grip, comfort and protection to the hands during swings. The lifespan of a golf glove depends on several factors such as frequency of use, quality of the material used, and how well it is taken care of. On average, a good-quality golf glove should last between 20-30 rounds or around 3-4 months if you play weekly. However, if you frequently practice at the driving range or have sweaty hands, your gloves may wear out faster due to increased friction and moisture absorption. To extend the life of your golf glove, it's important to properly maintain them by cleaning them after each round with mild soap and water then air dry. Also, avoid wearing them when not playing as constant use can cause unnecessary wear and tear. All good information and well explained, I have always used a glove but being a casual golfer I never really took much notice of the glove except for when it needed replacing. My focus not for exceptional golf but to golf as the exception to everything else I have been doing in life. I find it makes a difference when reading what people write in the forum for authenticity of personal experience! I see you are new to the Forum and congratulations on your first posts! I hope you will find to be a preferred place to meet golf friends in a community focused on being the same kind of people we are at the course sharing our golf obsession no matter what direction that goes in. New this year, you may have already found, is a Women's section to the MGS Forum I hope everyone is finding an equally good place to share and make connections. I hope you find the Forum to be just as full of friends as I have in the last few years. Welcome in! sirchunksalot and MattWillGolf 2 Quote Derek Verified Hack, ~21 handicap Golf for exercise and peace of mind. |> Big Dogs: First Strike Rattlesnake (10), TeelessTM (13), Tommy Armour TA1 3h (19), Ginty Trouble Club (29) |> Blades: First StrikeTM DeliveranceTM 4(23) 5(26) 6(29) 7(33) 8(37) 9(41) P(45) |> Wedges: Worx (55) Lovett (59) |> Flatstick: L.A.B. Golf DF2.1 C130 Supercharged 3.5+ Q6 Slope Premium MGS Logo Ball mark IGBRC International Golf Ball Rescue Commission / Founder Graduate/Mentor "The World's Greatest Golf Club Without The Course" Member #334 2020 Official Tester - PuttUp mat 2021 Official Tester - Inesis Waterproof Grip Golf Shoes 2022 Official Tester - L.A.B.Putters 2023 Official Tester - Red Rooster Sussex Golf Glove 2023 Official Tester - Lean Lock Putter 2024 Official Tester - Callaway Smoke Driver It's all lies I tell you, everywhere the golf ball comes to rest! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shlax Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 (edited) I do agree that most of the mainstream brands' gloves that I owned typically did not last very long. I usually play 2 times per week and squeeze in 1 or 2 early morning rounds at my local par 3 course before work on week days. I go to the range at least once a week. A glove usually performs properly for about a month for me. I sometime keep wearing them at the range for a while after as there is no hole in them but they do become crusty and even oily so that the feel is not ideal when playing a round. I also don't like spending too much on gloves as I'd definitely rather allocate this money for a few additional rounds so I've tried quite a lot of cheap/on sale/inexpensive options in recent years. Kirkland gloves are cheap and do perform great initially but I found that you get what you pay for in terms of durability. They are the gloves that became the most oily that I ever owned. The white cabretta leather quickly darkened with sweat and the gloves basically solidified after only a few wears. Callaway, Titleist, Srixon, old Nike gloves, etc, are all in the same boat for me. Better durability than Kirkland gloves but in the end, they all ended up the same. Considering that the unit cost of these gloves is roughly 4 times that of Kirkland gloves, I wouldn't say that big brands' gloves are necessarily a better option. Finger Ten. These gloves are sold on Amazon and are VERY durable. They are not made of cabretta leather so it takes some time to get used to the feel but in exchange, they do not solidify or become crusty (they are similar to most rain golf gloves I would say). When you are ready to change them, it's because there is a hole in the palm or the thumb area has stretched. Inesis (Decathlon). I tried Inesis Soft500 golf gloves last year and I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. The unit cost is definitely on the cheaper side although slightly more expensive than for Kirkland gloves but durability is way better. They are made of what I would describe as typical golf glove leather so the feel is really nice and close to what most players are used to. I played most of last year with these gloves and I have 2 remaining in my bag. I anticipate that these 2 gloves will get me throught at least halfway in the season. I haven't tried G/Fore, Asher Golf, Palm Golf, Zoom and Uther gloves so I cannot compare. I know for a fact that it is possible to spend less than 100$ per year on golf gloves. Simply buy on sale and in packs (reduced unit cost). You may want to try Inesis and Finger Ten to see if they suit you. Edited April 27, 2023 by Shlax Typo Quote D: Rogue ST Max LS 9° / Rogue White 130 MSI 70X 3W: Sim Max 15° / Ventus Blue FW 6S 3H: TSi3 20° / True Temper Smoke Black RDX 6.0 80HYB 4i-PW: 01CB / Tour 130X 2023 tester 52°-56°-60°: Milled Grind 2 / True Temper S200 P: DFX 2-ball Ball: Q-Star Tour & Z-Star and TP5 & TP5x Grips: D-3W: Z-Grip Cord / 3H-PW: Crossline 360 / Wedges: Genesis Crossline Cord Bag: Anyday Ronin 14 2024 tester Stat tracking: X5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrokerAce Posted April 27, 2023 Share Posted April 27, 2023 Just FWIW, HQ had a good review of red rooster gloves. seem to be well reviewed and the prices are reasonable. https://mygolfspy.com/news-opinion/we-tried-it-red-rooster-subscribe-and-save/ you can set your subscription settings out as far as every 3 months (shipping is free). going to try it and see how it goes. Subscriptions When you purchase a subscription you'll receive repeat deliveries. These are based on the subscription duration and frequency that you select. Your payment details will be stored securely and you'll be charged for each of these deliveries, unless you choose to pay in advance. Some subscriptions may auto-renew at the end of their duration. If you don’t want to renew a subscription you can cancel it. If you want to cancel or change your subscription, you can do it at any time. Your order confirmation emails have links to your order. You can manage your subscription from there. Quote Driver- Cobra Aerojet LS Woods- Cobra LTD 3w 15*, 5W 19*, F9 24* Irons- XXIO X (6-A) Wedges- Callaway Jaws Raw (54/58) Putter- Bettinardi BB56 Ball- Maxfli Tour X Buggy- Motocaddy M7 GPS Remote Electric Caddy Bag- Motocaddy Dry-Series Proudly testing for 2024: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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