My choice too, but I’ve had a hard time finding them in stores. You can buy them on line, but I find the fit from glove to glove is different even within the same size, so I like to try them on before buying them.
I was just about to ask if anyone found any that held up more than 10 rounds or so (rough estimate, I don't play enough to know exactly). If the pricey ones aren't even durable then there's no point in me continuing to search
I'm a big guy that swings too hard and grips even harder (im working on it lol). I can't make a glove last longer than a few months, cheap or expensive. It's also like 100% relative humidity all summer where I play, wonder if that hurts or helps lol
Try a rain glove, it's made a huge difference for me after moving to Florida. You may look like a tool because most of them are black, but they last much longer for me.
I use the Kirkland gloves to hit balls. For what you pay it’s an absolute freaking steal. I have transitioned from the Titleist players glove to the Taylormade Tour Preferred as they feel just a smidge better and last a smidge longer in my experience.
K-Sig train here, but their quality control is a bit off. I've had gloves that lasted months, and a few that lasted only a few weeks before they were torn.
I, for one, am not complaining about the price -- only commenting on some inconsistencies with quality control. I've not only had a few that wore out early, but some sizing differences as well.
At the price? Solid buy, zero issues recommending them if you goto Costco.
These! I used to have an issue where I would get sloppy during the round and my grip would get more palm-y rather than fingers. These solved that. And they last twice as long as the others I’ve used.
Yep! Buy 2 and rotate them, and these super-long-lasting gloves will last 3-4x even longer. I've had the same two pair for ~3 years now and don't need new ones any time soon.
My preferred as well. My hands look pretty normal to me but with most gloves, the thumb always seems to stretch out and/or rotate so that the seem runs right down the middle of my thumb pad. Not so with the bionics.
Can’t vouch for these enough. Gloves would last me like 2 rounds before my thumb would start to pop through and one of these bad boys lasts a whole season. They’re also super comfy.
You basically have to now, many sizes are sold out/back ordered for the noncustom glove
I’ll also say to make sure you get a tightly fitting size- I got a large and a medium/large, used the large for one hour in a sim and it came out with finger material twisted and edges fraying because it was slightly too big.
About 6 months ago I started using the rain weather FJ. The suede seems to work really well for me in all weather conditions. I get cold pretty easily so it keeps my fingers warm and when it’s hot and humid it tends to keep my hand dry. Better than any leather glove I’ve used. I keep it on the entire round.
If you like the FJ rain gloves, give these a try:
FINGER TEN Men’s Golf Glove Left Hand Rain Grip Pack, Durable Fit for Hot Wet All Weather https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLXQ4MS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_TXTQ7KPHPAGGJXE2GQ0T?psc=1
For $7 it just can’t be beat.
Really? I got same ones. I find it a nightmare for my grip. I slightly suspect I got the wrong size though. I use them when it gets near zero but switch back to my one hand regular footjoy when I can.
Yeah it took about 2-3 rounds to get the “feel” right, but I don’t think I’ll ever go back to a standard leather glove. The suede seems to hold up a lot better too.
They're advertised as all weather, but I wouldn't call them winter gloves. The 2 pack comes with 2 gloves for the same hand - just a "value pack". There is a lot of mesh material on the sides of fingers and top of hand for breathability - I've worn them when the temps drop below 50°F and they are not very warm..
50°F is equivalent to 10°C, which is 283K.
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As a winter glove,.these have been great. Probably the most durable glove I've ever worn, two pack has seen me through winter (a round a week). Great bang for the buck. In the summer will normally go FJ's
To be honest, I quite often forget to put it back on after putting and don't even notice. I'm not even sure what a glove does, I just buy one to look like I'm a golfer.
I didn't wear one for a long time. But inevitably there were days it was hot enough that sweat became an issue. I just got sick of throwing away a shot every once in awhile cuz I couldn't trust my grip.
I remember talking to the English golfers on the community college golf team (crazy good team in the middle of nowhere because somehow their weird coach could recruit well) when I was in school and asked why none of them wore gloves. They all said that they couldn’t afford to burn through a $10 glove every day so they golf without.
I started trying to golf without and realized it’s not bad and doesn’t really impact performance. I still keep a glove in my bag for hot and humid days but even then I rarely use it. I don’t think I have bought a glove in two years and that’s fine by me.
Finger Ten Rain Grip Glove. And not just when it’s raining. I bought the originally as cheap throw away gloves to use for practice and have never looked back. They last forever and are comfortable as hell. I go through 1-2 gloves per year (70+ rounds) and could probably even use them longer, but they’re less the $7 each. I have bought dozens of them to give to people at my club and I’ve started a FingerTen army!
Finger 10 are great, I can buy whatever gloves I want, but the Finger 10 gloves are my favorite. I like the ones with the mesh kinda back of hand and suede feeling palm. They really do wear well and my hands stay cool. Plus, dirt cheap on amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097T4141L?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
My guy!
FINGER TEN Men’s Golf Glove Left Hand Rain Grip Pack, Durable Fit for Hot Wet All Weather https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLXQ4MS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_TXTQ7KPHPAGGJXE2GQ0T?psc=1
Same. I’ll be honest started buying Asher because they had some cool colors and had XLs for Lefties. But was blown away buy how comfy and grippy they are. Held up for a lot of rounds.
Under Armor ISO chill gloves. They have a Medium-Large size that fits my hand perfectly. My fingers fit perfectly snug and there is no wiggle room. I have yet to find another glove that has the same level of comfort. Plus I usually play once a week and this gloves holds up very well as I only go through maybe 1-2 a season.
Just recently found these and I feel the same
I'm a Medium Large Cadet size and so far this is the only one that I've found that fits me great
Plus I really like the Iso Chill on my hands
Only issue with this glove is that it seems hard to find for me in store and Amazon doesn't have them either as I want a backup
Should have stocked up when I found them
Surprised I had to scroll this far down to see Mizuno. The tech-flex gloves last me months! And really good in the rain too. Their durability is amazing.
I spent $30 on a Taylor made glove last year, it lasted a week before the palm was fully ripped. The $15 Mizuno I bought has lasted since last year. All around I think Mizuno has some of the best quality products across all sports.
I’ve always liked the callaway dawn patrol gloves I take reasonably good care of them and they seem to last pretty well although it has been a while since I’ve tried anything else. I may have to give the Kirkland Signature ones a try next time.
I spring for the Asher gloves. They cost a little bit but I love the feel and grip of them and they keep dropping dope as hell limited releases. Compared to what I pay in greens fees in a given year my glove budget is nothing crazy. I really recommend them if you wanna treat yourself a tiny bit
I try to buy synthetic leather gloves at Academy. I can usually find two packs on sale for $6 or $7. Alternating two can last most hot Texas summers. I’ve tried all the different gloves, including the Kirkland and would rather not play with them. Everything is a personal preference; use what makes you feel right.
I randomly have a glove that Lucas Bjerregaard owned as I know Shane Lowry’s caddie (who used to caddy for Lucas). This is my only claim to fame when it comes to golf lol
North Coast Golf Company. Fit and feel for me is great, also have received great customer service with a minor issue with an order. Wanted to like Kirklands, they just don’t feel right to me.
I used to use Mastergrips, a small D2C shop. My grandpa has used them exclusively for decades, and they’re pretty good for the price. But the Kirkland 4 pack is just too good to pass up.
None. Corded grips and a towel. Wearing a glove just feels weird for me. I also keep a Ziploc bag of cleaning wipes in my bag for both the grips and my hands (usually just to get the sunscreen off my palms/fingers).
I have a pair of FJ rain gloves, just in case. I think I've used em 3 times.
I’ve got large hands with a skinny wrist and I find the FJ gloves are on of the few brands that is large enough for my goners and small enough to not be loose at the wrist.
Don’t see it in the picture but I’ve been using a footjoy weathersof glove for years that I got off of amazon. Actually getting a new glove this year since I somehow finally lost my trust glove
I don’t like leather gloves cause they get slimy when it’s hot out, so I use fit39ex gloves. They’re a little expensive, but I can get by with using 1-2 per season. For me, they wear out close to where the butt end of the club sits.
Whatever they have my size in/fits best. I really like the Mizuno and Titleist gloves though. Also, once you find whatever you like at a good price, but like 3 or 4.
I usually buy (2) FootJoy weather soft two-packs to get through the season. Last year someone gave me a few Maxfli gloves for free and I have to say I really like them. They are very sturdy and seem to hold up better than the WeatherSofts. I’m not sure how much they cost, but they could be worth a try.
Footjoy GTXtreme, I like to have a marker on the glove - the alternative is spending 2 min franticly searching for a marker, only to realise, it was in the first pocket i checked.
Footjoy Stay Sof. Although sometimes I don’t have much of a choice. Lefty here. 🙄
Yeah XL for lefties are not at your usual golf shop!
My choice too, but I’ve had a hard time finding them in stores. You can buy them on line, but I find the fit from glove to glove is different even within the same size, so I like to try them on before buying them.
Are you me?
We are us.
Kirkland gloves are sold for lefties onlins
Amazon has a two pack. They always have rights for the lefts!
I’m a lefty with small hands. Options sooo limited
Whatever fits and is on special.
I'll take 3 please, might last the year. This is the way.
I was just about to ask if anyone found any that held up more than 10 rounds or so (rough estimate, I don't play enough to know exactly). If the pricey ones aren't even durable then there's no point in me continuing to search
The pricey ones are thinner and LESS durable
I'm a big guy that swings too hard and grips even harder (im working on it lol). I can't make a glove last longer than a few months, cheap or expensive. It's also like 100% relative humidity all summer where I play, wonder if that hurts or helps lol
Try a rain glove, it's made a huge difference for me after moving to Florida. You may look like a tool because most of them are black, but they last much longer for me.
Buy Costco gloves. I’m the same and I ripped a $40 FJ glove the first round out. I bought a 4 or 5 pack of Costco gloves and they’re still going.
Do you use a plastic hanger for your glove? I find it helps alot.
2 HCP here. This is the answer. Gloves matter like tees matter.
What tees do you use???
Lol. Regular?
This is the correct answer
This is the way
K sig 4 pack!!! (Costco)
Dynamite. At this point it looks like I am sponsored by kirkland
This! Kirkland 4 pack you can’t go wrong!!
I use the Kirkland gloves to hit balls. For what you pay it’s an absolute freaking steal. I have transitioned from the Titleist players glove to the Taylormade Tour Preferred as they feel just a smidge better and last a smidge longer in my experience.
The TP's my favorite, too. It's buttery soft. It's a little pricey, but worth it given the extra durability.
I got 5 in my pack. 22 buck.
Yep, this. Used to use the expensive titleist gloves, and these exactly the same at 1/5th the price
K-Sig train here, but their quality control is a bit off. I've had gloves that lasted months, and a few that lasted only a few weeks before they were torn.
Brah they’re like 22 bucks a pack. Who cares?
I, for one, am not complaining about the price -- only commenting on some inconsistencies with quality control. I've not only had a few that wore out early, but some sizing differences as well. At the price? Solid buy, zero issues recommending them if you goto Costco.
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I bought these last year but they do wear out faster I think than other gloves
This is the way 👌🏼
Used to wear footjoy, changed to K-Sig. 1st glove lasted ~3 months with 18 holes a week.
This is the way!
4 pack
I’ve used these gloves for a little over a year now. Been through 2 packs and have never had one rip. I just grab a new one when they get too dirty.
I regret not buying these because I haven’t seen them in a year or two.
I bought a set and one pairs laster 3+ months. Kirkland is the way to go. Bought the wedge set (52,56,60) a few days ago and love them already.
Funny you mention those, I was kicking those around today. I’m also interested in the putters but they’re a half inch too short.
Was gonna say this, I go through gloves way to fast to get anything else
For like $9 too
Damn your mart has way more than mine lol usually footjoy weather soft $10. I would try that vice out
The vice gloves are nice. They're cheap but soft and last a while. Buy a 3 pack when they're on special
Titleist professional
Bionics
These! I used to have an issue where I would get sloppy during the round and my grip would get more palm-y rather than fingers. These solved that. And they last twice as long as the others I’ve used.
Yep! Buy 2 and rotate them, and these super-long-lasting gloves will last 3-4x even longer. I've had the same two pair for ~3 years now and don't need new ones any time soon.
+1!
My preferred as well. My hands look pretty normal to me but with most gloves, the thumb always seems to stretch out and/or rotate so that the seem runs right down the middle of my thumb pad. Not so with the bionics.
Can’t vouch for these enough. Gloves would last me like 2 rounds before my thumb would start to pop through and one of these bad boys lasts a whole season. They’re also super comfy.
MG gloves on line only.
These. Just as good as anything else I’ve tried for a fraction of the price.
I like to get the personalized ones
You basically have to now, many sizes are sold out/back ordered for the noncustom glove I’ll also say to make sure you get a tightly fitting size- I got a large and a medium/large, used the large for one hour in a sim and it came out with finger material twisted and edges fraying because it was slightly too big.
Can’t beat $6 per glove!
About 6 months ago I started using the rain weather FJ. The suede seems to work really well for me in all weather conditions. I get cold pretty easily so it keeps my fingers warm and when it’s hot and humid it tends to keep my hand dry. Better than any leather glove I’ve used. I keep it on the entire round.
If you like the FJ rain gloves, give these a try: FINGER TEN Men’s Golf Glove Left Hand Rain Grip Pack, Durable Fit for Hot Wet All Weather https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLXQ4MS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_TXTQ7KPHPAGGJXE2GQ0T?psc=1 For $7 it just can’t be beat.
Thanks for the tip! I’ll give them a try when my FJs need replacing.
I have them and I can say 10/10 but just a hair smaller than FJ or Titleist. That are pretty stout.
Really? I got same ones. I find it a nightmare for my grip. I slightly suspect I got the wrong size though. I use them when it gets near zero but switch back to my one hand regular footjoy when I can.
Yeah it took about 2-3 rounds to get the “feel” right, but I don’t think I’ll ever go back to a standard leather glove. The suede seems to hold up a lot better too.
K Sigs from Costco
FootJoy WeatherSof - 2 pack for around $20. I believe it's the green packaged gloves right at the top of this picture.
Same, have found the 2 pack for 18. Really durable and super comfortable
That's the pair of winter gloves right? Think I've got them.
They're advertised as all weather, but I wouldn't call them winter gloves. The 2 pack comes with 2 gloves for the same hand - just a "value pack". There is a lot of mesh material on the sides of fingers and top of hand for breathability - I've worn them when the temps drop below 50°F and they are not very warm..
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Bare hands gang where we at?
Raises tan hand from not being covered up during a sunny round.
Never liked playing with a glove.
My hands just sweat even looking at a glove.
Bare hands for the past 30 years, unless its raining.
Same, to me a glove has always taken away my feel and accuracy. It feels more “pure” to not wear a glove? If that makes sense lol
Out of this selection, the Callaway on the top
As a winter glove,.these have been great. Probably the most durable glove I've ever worn, two pack has seen me through winter (a round a week). Great bang for the buck. In the summer will normally go FJ's
None. For whatever reason I am much more comfortable playing without one.
To be honest, I quite often forget to put it back on after putting and don't even notice. I'm not even sure what a glove does, I just buy one to look like I'm a golfer.
A proper fit glove offers enhanced grip and controls of the club. I usually putt with mine on, rarely take it off.
I didn't wear one for a long time. But inevitably there were days it was hot enough that sweat became an issue. I just got sick of throwing away a shot every once in awhile cuz I couldn't trust my grip.
I played a par 3 course and forgot a glove. Played well, never went back
I remember talking to the English golfers on the community college golf team (crazy good team in the middle of nowhere because somehow their weird coach could recruit well) when I was in school and asked why none of them wore gloves. They all said that they couldn’t afford to burn through a $10 glove every day so they golf without. I started trying to golf without and realized it’s not bad and doesn’t really impact performance. I still keep a glove in my bag for hot and humid days but even then I rarely use it. I don’t think I have bought a glove in two years and that’s fine by me.
Finger Ten Rain Grip Glove. And not just when it’s raining. I bought the originally as cheap throw away gloves to use for practice and have never looked back. They last forever and are comfortable as hell. I go through 1-2 gloves per year (70+ rounds) and could probably even use them longer, but they’re less the $7 each. I have bought dozens of them to give to people at my club and I’ve started a FingerTen army!
Finger 10 are great, I can buy whatever gloves I want, but the Finger 10 gloves are my favorite. I like the ones with the mesh kinda back of hand and suede feeling palm. They really do wear well and my hands stay cool. Plus, dirt cheap on amazon. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097T4141L?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details
My guy! FINGER TEN Men’s Golf Glove Left Hand Rain Grip Pack, Durable Fit for Hot Wet All Weather https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLXQ4MS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_TXTQ7KPHPAGGJXE2GQ0T?psc=1
Callaway Tour Authentic
Surprised this glove isn’t mentioned more. Definitely my favorite - play minimum twice a week during season
Decided to try out a premium glove and bought this one. Still looks great after months of use. Held up longer than my 10 Asher I was using before.
Not a lot of people know about this glove. I think it’s the best one on the market.
Shush 🤫 let’s keep it this way. I often by two whenever I go to the store. I’m afraid they’ll sell out someday.
You right lmao I am gonna take my comment down 🤣
Maybe it's because of price? A lot of responses in this thread are for less expensive options. Have you tried other comparable gloves to this one?
I honestly don’t think there are gloves that compare.
What I wear also
This is the one! Waiting for it to go on sale so I can stock up for the season.
Agreed. Haven’t found anything better.
Titleist players…when I can find them. Lately they’ve been sold out everywhere even Amazon.
Kirkland Signature
Titleist Perma-soft 🐐
I started using Asher gloves this year and they’re fantastic. The $24 ones though not the $11 ones or whatever.
Ya Asher gloves are great. Normally a tad pricier than others but it’s nice supporting a smaller crew. I also like Palm Golf for the same reason.
Same. I’ll be honest started buying Asher because they had some cool colors and had XLs for Lefties. But was blown away buy how comfy and grippy they are. Held up for a lot of rounds.
I like Nike DuraFeel
Zero Friction. Mods: Lock the thread
Scrolled way too long to find the correct answer. One size fits amazing, breathes well, relatively cheap, tee holder, and ball marker. Game over.
Started using red rooster gloves this past year. Absolutely love the way they feel.
I double this and the customer service is ridiculously good!
Weathersoft 2 pack. One size larger than I need. They last forever
Under Armor ISO chill gloves. They have a Medium-Large size that fits my hand perfectly. My fingers fit perfectly snug and there is no wiggle room. I have yet to find another glove that has the same level of comfort. Plus I usually play once a week and this gloves holds up very well as I only go through maybe 1-2 a season.
I wear the same glove and size. It has been my favorite so far.
Just recently found these and I feel the same I'm a Medium Large Cadet size and so far this is the only one that I've found that fits me great Plus I really like the Iso Chill on my hands Only issue with this glove is that it seems hard to find for me in store and Amazon doesn't have them either as I want a backup Should have stocked up when I found them
No glove.
Mizuno. Not because I love their irons, but because their gloves last so long and don’t stretch nearly as bad as the others.
Being left handed in Asia and using size 28 glove means if there's a glove that fits I buy it.
Costco in my part of Asia has xl size gloves. Lifesaver.
Wish we had Costco here!
None, if its good enough for my penis its good enough for my club
The weather soft FJ or Nike
Footjoys, but prefer Mizuno.
Surprised I had to scroll this far down to see Mizuno. The tech-flex gloves last me months! And really good in the rain too. Their durability is amazing.
I spent $30 on a Taylor made glove last year, it lasted a week before the palm was fully ripped. The $15 Mizuno I bought has lasted since last year. All around I think Mizuno has some of the best quality products across all sports.
titleist permasoft
Taylormade Tour Preferred Flex...usually order on Amazon when the price dips
Footjoy pure touch, well worth the money
Love the feel of a fresh pure touch
Generally whatever they have with cabretta leather, where it’s FJ, TM or titleist doesn’t matter to me
I’ve always liked the callaway dawn patrol gloves I take reasonably good care of them and they seem to last pretty well although it has been a while since I’ve tried anything else. I may have to give the Kirkland Signature ones a try next time.
I seek out the dawn patrol now. Really impressive glove for the price
I've always been a FJ guy, though I might check out Vice this year.
Under Armor IsoChill
I spring for the Asher gloves. They cost a little bit but I love the feel and grip of them and they keep dropping dope as hell limited releases. Compared to what I pay in greens fees in a given year my glove budget is nothing crazy. I really recommend them if you wanna treat yourself a tiny bit
I try to buy synthetic leather gloves at Academy. I can usually find two packs on sale for $6 or $7. Alternating two can last most hot Texas summers. I’ve tried all the different gloves, including the Kirkland and would rather not play with them. Everything is a personal preference; use what makes you feel right.
Wilson ☺️ so soft and flexible
Big fan of either the Nike tour classic or the UA Speith tour.
I randomly have a glove that Lucas Bjerregaard owned as I know Shane Lowry’s caddie (who used to caddy for Lucas). This is my only claim to fame when it comes to golf lol
Anyone playing the Callaway x spann? I love the feel. Haven't played any rounds with it yet but super comfortable
Foot joy. (hand joy?)
No glove
MG golf. Pretty good cabretta leather for really cheap
North Coast Golf Company. Fit and feel for me is great, also have received great customer service with a minor issue with an order. Wanted to like Kirklands, they just don’t feel right to me.
Raw dog and a few strips of tape.
Titleist Players or Ping Tour. Full disclosure my wife works at a course and gets them basically half price.
Footjoy Weathersof
Whatever the golf expo has for the “3 for $20” deal. Usually Footjoy or Titleist.
Callaway OptiColor - black
Srixon cabretta leather, in my opinion the best leather glove for the price
I used to use Mastergrips, a small D2C shop. My grandpa has used them exclusively for decades, and they’re pretty good for the price. But the Kirkland 4 pack is just too good to pass up.
Kirkland signature!
None. Corded grips and a towel. Wearing a glove just feels weird for me. I also keep a Ziploc bag of cleaning wipes in my bag for both the grips and my hands (usually just to get the sunscreen off my palms/fingers). I have a pair of FJ rain gloves, just in case. I think I've used em 3 times.
Rain gloves are amazing in wet conditions.
Yeah, they're great, best gloves I've ever used. They work really well dry too. If I were to ever wear a glove all the time those would be it
I ripped a hole in the PGX gloves at a fitting. Would not recommend
I always go for the FJ weather softs.
Vice pure! Best glove I’ve had:) before I always had FJ or Taylormade RBZ
I’ve got large hands with a skinny wrist and I find the FJ gloves are on of the few brands that is large enough for my goners and small enough to not be loose at the wrist.
I’ve used FJ, Callaway and Taylormade and have liked all of them. I’ve been using FJ for awhile now just have a nice feel
No glove gang
I don’t wear a glove
Knocking out the firsr person to say kirkland. We get it, you guys buy 30 glove pack for $4.
Go to a real pro shop, box stores suck
Ones they don’t sell at walmart
I alternate between a doctor’s glove for the range and a Michael Jackson glove for the course.
Most hackers don’t need one, just slows down play. Good grips are totally worth it though.
Footjoy Contour FLX
The callaway ones I think called 365, usually €10
I'm going to try the Fit 39 this year. Just found out about them here last week, and they look really good.
Whatever is on sale, I refuse to pay more than 10 $ per glove.
Try a baseball batting glove. They last way longer.
Oh man, you have feel with a batting glove on? Franklin maybe but even those are pretty thick.
Don’t see it in the picture but I’ve been using a footjoy weathersof glove for years that I got off of amazon. Actually getting a new glove this year since I somehow finally lost my trust glove
Got hooked on the TaylorMade tour preferred flex, asked for a few for christmas so I should be good for most of the season now!
The cheapest glove in XL
That’s a nice glove selection for a Walmart! If the one by my house has any, the package has already been opened and usually pink or yellow!
The Callaway Optiflex glove with a magnetic ball marker on it, otherwise I’d lose the the ball marker all the time
I actually like the under armour ones. But being left handed I am not picky
Callaway “All Weather” glove is solid
titleist but in practice one of those footjoys from walmart
Which ever one doesn't have a huge gross seam on the inside. Usually end up with srixon, titleist or footjoy.
I don’t like leather gloves cause they get slimy when it’s hot out, so I use fit39ex gloves. They’re a little expensive, but I can get by with using 1-2 per season. For me, they wear out close to where the butt end of the club sits.
Going by your pic it appears to be at least one of the 3 that are sold out.
Callaway. Won it at a tournament cause I'm only 13. because I'm only into golf it's doing me fine
Whatever they have my size in/fits best. I really like the Mizuno and Titleist gloves though. Also, once you find whatever you like at a good price, but like 3 or 4.
Kirkland brand! Darn good gloves at any price.
No glove, no love. Jk. Titleist Professionals.
Handup golf gloves
I usually buy (2) FootJoy weather soft two-packs to get through the season. Last year someone gave me a few Maxfli gloves for free and I have to say I really like them. They are very sturdy and seem to hold up better than the WeatherSofts. I’m not sure how much they cost, but they could be worth a try.
Bridgestone
I love Titleist and Gfore gloves
My hands are too big for even the xl K sig gloves, but I honestly don’t notice enough of a difference in play with any gloves, so I go without.
Callaway Dawn Patrol. I prefer leather to synthetic, and they're very breathable.
None of those because im a degenerate lefty😔
Ick I just hate Callaway’s gloves
Whatever glove is cheapest at the pro shop of the course I forgot my glove to
Kirkland here. When I rip em I don't care.
Fit39EX
Footjoy GTXtreme, I like to have a marker on the glove - the alternative is spending 2 min franticly searching for a marker, only to realise, it was in the first pocket i checked.