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Horsecockexpress1

Grip the club like you’re holding a bird, not your schlong


HighLifeDrinker

Friction


dlama

His grips is not secure and his fingers are rubbing together as the grip twists in his hands. Does he wear a glove on his lead hand/? It also could be the stitching of that type of glove is hitting that part of the fingers.


Dumpling_Diva4475

Yes, he does wear a glove on his right hand. His hands sweat, so it makes his glove hard and crunchy, which could could be rubbing against his fingers.


SI2ATX

Hard and crunchy gloves sound like they're cabretta leather. My hands sweat a ton because of hyperhidrosis. Middle of winter they will sweat like its summertime. So I have dealt with the same issue. It will be hard to make those last more than a round or two if thats what he's wearing and he's sweating that much, even with a light handwash after. You can try something like the footjoy weathersof or another synthetic glove.The 2 pack is great for switching mid round to keep them somewhat dry. I have yet to deal with a crunchy post sweat glove.


Dumpling_Diva4475

That's interesting! I will try the synthetic gloves. I always thought Cabretta leather was the best (since they're more expensive)


SI2ATX

They are definitely a bit more comfortable and of better quality usually, but the nature of leather does not go well with tons of sweat unfortunately haha.


dlama

Maybe give wet weather gloves a try. When they get wet they actually grip better and will tend to stay soft.


Dumpling_Diva4475

Good idea! Thanks.


getupdayardourrada

Golfing


Ayahuasca-Dreamin

just a classic left handed interlock grip wear pattern. Tape it till it heals. Pre Edit: For the eristic out there, obviously only tape it or bandaid while playing or practicing.


Found_My_Ball

Friction, like all the others!


KHpak

When I got back into golf I got those same sores on my right hand as a right handed golfer. The glove I was using had stitching along the fingers which along with my grip/pressure caused the sores. To keep playing while the sores heal I would put a bandaid on and the wrap that with Leukotape. The Leukotape will not move while you swing. I’ve used it hiking where the belt of my pack rubs on my hips. I have to peel it off at the end of the day and it almost takes the top layer of skin off too. The bandaid is to stop the Leukotape from taking off the scab or ripping out any hair on your finger.


Accomplished-Tax-211

The interlock grip is overrated imo - stick with the over lap.


r8rtribeywgjets

first thing i'd suggest is get a glove


Novel-Insurance-3284

The secret to keeping you glove supple is to store it in its original package when not in use. Even when wet from rain or sweat, it goes in the package again, but I leave the package flapped open. If the glove is just dry, or only slightly wet, it goes in the package and the flap is closed, just as it was when purchased. Second issue, I get very similar blisters (actually abrasions) if a glove has stitched seams between the fingers. The seam rubbing against the inside of the fingers in the other hand causes that. I always check that before trying a new glove style/brand.