How Do You Choose A Golf Glove?
No handicap limit, get the one you like best. What might differ a higher handicap from a lower is how fast you wear out a glove. With an incorrect grip, grip shifting in the hands through the swing etc. you might wear it out faster than a better player. If you then play with expensive gloves, it will be more costly than using a cheaper golf glove. Go to your local store, try on different ones and pick one you like. You can try a new one the next time if you want to. A good fit is important, the glove must not be loose, but tight and nice. What size you need may vary with different brands.
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Golfers should take as much care in choosing the right golf glove as they do in choosing their golf clubs. The glove fits on your hand, which is the most tactile part of your golf swing. A glove that enhances your sense of touch can only improve your game. A glove that is ill-fitting or uncomfortable in any way will be a distraction. Here are some things to consider when looking for a golf glove. • Ensure you are buying for the correct hand. If you’re going to wear one golf glove, as most golfers do, then by a glove that will fit onto the correct hand. The glove will go on the upper hand, the hand closest to the end of the grip-end of the golf club. For a left-handed golfer, you’ll need a glove for the right hand. For a right-hander, it’s a golf glove that fits on the left hand. • Try on different sizes and test them before purchasing. Ask the pro or attendant at the store where you are purchasing a golf glove to allow you to feel the gloves while gripping a club. An ill-fitting glove