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Callaway Golf Gloves Callaway Men's Golf Gloves
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Callaway Men's Golf Gloves

Golf Glove, Man, Left

£11.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £3.98/mo.*
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Callaway Golf Gloves Callaway Golf Thermal Grip Cold Weather Gloves 2 Pack

Callaway Golf Thermal Grip Cold Weather Gloves 2 Pack

Golf Glove, Man, Woman, Left

£19.95
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.65/mo.*
3stores
Callaway Rain Spann Mens Golf Glove Pair Pack

Callaway Rain Spann Mens Golf Glove Pair Pack

Golf Glove, Man, Left

£20.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.99/mo.*
2stores
Callaway Tour Authentic '25 Ladies Glove M
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Callaway Tour Authentic '25 Ladies Glove M

Golf Glove, Woman, Left

£21.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.33/mo.*
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Golf Gloves: 3 things to consider before buying

When selecting golf gloves, fit is crucial for comfort and performance. A glove that’s too tight can restrict movement, while one that’s too loose may cause slipping. To find the perfect fit, measure your hand's circumference around the knuckles (excluding the thumb) and compare it to sizing charts provided by manufacturers. Most golfers prefer a snug fit where the material stretches slightly when your hand is open. Remember, different brands might have slight variations in sizing, so always check their specific guidelines.

The material of golf gloves can significantly impact your game, especially considering weather conditions. Leather gloves offer a soft feel and excellent grip but may wear out faster in humid conditions. Synthetic gloves are more durable and perform well in wet weather but might lack the luxurious feel of leather. For versatility, consider all-weather gloves, which combine materials to adapt to varying climates. Choose based on where you typically play—warmer climates might benefit from breathable options like mesh-backed gloves.

A good grip is essential for control during swings, so evaluating the grip pattern and durability of golf gloves is vital. Look for gloves with textured palm surfaces that enhance grip, even in damp conditions. Some gloves feature additional padding or reinforced areas to increase durability without sacrificing flexibility. If you play frequently, investing in high-quality gloves with proven durability will save money in the long run by reducing the need for frequent replacements.

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