Best Golf Gloves Under $10
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Best Golf Gloves Under $10

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Best Golf Gloves Under $10

We tested 60 golf gloves in 2025. Yes, there are really that many options on the market. Our testing focused on feel, fit, comfort and grip, but price wasn’t overlooked. Golf gloves wear out and finding something that performs well and makes financial sense is important. If you’re looking for a lower-cost glove that still delivers on performance, these are the top three best golf gloves under $10.

Infinity Golf Glove

The Infinity Golf Glove is our pick for the “Best Value” golf glove in 2025.

At just $7.99, it delivers impressive fit and performance typically reserved for gloves three to four times the price. While it may not come from a name-brand company, testers consistently praised the comfort, grip and size range.

The Infinity has cadet options and gloves for women and men. Testers made two comments when trying the Infinity: “Who makes this?” and “Where can I get more?”

Like any value product, there’s a trade-off. With the Infinity Golf Glove, it’s availability. This is a direct-to-consumer brand so you’ll need to order online. When they’re in stock, you may want to consider ordering more than one.

Buy this if:

You go through gloves quickly and don’t want to spend $20+ each time.

You want a surprisingly good fit and feel in a wide range of sizes.

Don’t buy this if:

You only trust name brands.

You prefer buying in-store or want to try it on before you buy.

MG Golf DynaGrip Elite

The MG Golf DynaGrip Elite is designed for golfers on a budget who still value feel. This glove is priced at $8.25 and is made of Cabretta leather. The DynaGrip Elite is lighter than other options in testing and is suitable for players who value feedback without spending a lot of money.

These MG gloves are not flashy but if you go through gloves quickly, you’ll appreciate the performance they offer for the price. The elastic knuckle hinge also enhances comfort during changes in grip pressure.

Buy this if:

✅ Feel on a budget is a top priority for you in a golf glove.

✅ You want a thinner, tour-style Cabretta leather at a price you can stock up on.

Don’t buy this if:

❌ You prefer a slightly thicker glove.

❌ You want bold branding or a glove that matches your favorite brands.

MG Golf DynaGrip

The MG Golf DynaGrip glove finished 15th overall in our 2025 golf glove test but when it comes to value, it’s a hard one to ignore. It’s priced at $7.25 and while it may not have the same feel as the DynaGrip Elite, it’s still made from Cabretta leather.

The DynaGrip is made with a tacky finish and moisture resistance so it’s a strong choice for hot or humid days. It does run a little large.

Buy this if:

✅ You want all-Cabretta leather at a price most brands can’t touch.

✅ You prefer a glove with a soft, natural feel that holds up in heat and humidity.

Don’t buy this if:

❌ You want a more modern look or tech-style performance features.

❌ You’re particular about color options; only white and a limited beige remain.

Other options:

A few other low-priced options that finished in the top 30 best gloves of 2025 were:

Final thoughts

If none of these gloves is a fit for your game, take a look at our complete glove testing results.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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      John

      1 year ago

      You must add Xtylogloves xtylo golf gloves are amazing using since year

      Reply

      HikingMike

      1 year ago

      I bought a few Infinity gloves toward the end of last season. They are great, and I will continue buying them!

      Reply

      Dale

      1 year ago

      Infinity Golf Gloves are the best glove on the market taking in all the factors. 100% Cabretta leather and a tour quality feel. Flat rate shipping at $5.95 for any number of gloves purchased allows you to keep the costs down, as well.

      Reply

      Mark

      1 year ago

      I only use Costco’s Kirkland brand gloves. $22.99 (only if you buy them in the store otherwise $29.99 online and you have to pay for shipping). That comes out to $5.75 a glove. I play 3 times a week and they usually last about 3 months for me before the stretch out and start to rip.

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      Pat Jordan

      1 year ago

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      Phil

      1 year ago

      I’ve been an MG user for years. They are great gloves

      Reply

      Bob

      1 year ago

      How come zero friction gloves never come up in these discussions.? They’re amazing

      Reply

      ArchieBunker

      1 year ago

      MG (Master Grip) gloves have been around for a long time. Many years ago, Hale Irwin wore one while winning the US Open. For several years after that, they sent out mailers after the US Open was played, saying “Play the glove that won the US Open”, even though neither Hale Irwin or anybody else was wearing a Master Grip glove at that time. Clever, sneaky marketing, but essentially true.

      Reply

      OpMan

      1 year ago

      The MGs have not been those prices for a while now.
      May be they are that price on MG’s site but then you’d have to pay shipping, whereas if you do have Amazon Prime you don’t, but still, that has not been the price, it’s more expensive like everything else

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      Dave D

      1 year ago

      Yes, their prices have gone up slightly at MGGolf.com. I just checked my account and I paid $6.49 for DynaGrips in July 2024 (now $7.25). But the prices shown above are accurate at their website – and if you buy $50 or more they ship for free.

      Amazon is charging $9.50 for the same glove, so much better deal to buy 7 or more at MGGolf.com and save yourself some money. It just takes a little longer for shipping is all.

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      Tom Moore

      1 year ago

      I have used Zero Friction past couple years. Buy a pair off Amazon when on sale. 1 glove per 9 holes. Lasts me all year, 2 to 4 round per week. Less than $15 each.

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      Eric MacKinnon

      1 year ago

      The MG Dynagrip gloves have served me very well compared to other brands at a higher price. Golfing 3 times a week, a MG glove will last about 3-3 1/2 months. I have had other brands not survive one month. For the price, I don’t believe you can beat the value.

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      mike

      1 year ago

      Costco gloves are the only answer anymore

      Reply

      Dale M.

      1 year ago

      We’d love for you to try our Infinity Gloves if you like high quality but cost factors in, too!

      Reply

      MarkM

      1 year ago

      I agree with Mike, the MG golf gloves are great! No reason whatsoever to pay more.

      Reply

      Fake

      1 year ago

      I’ve been playing the Kirklands and really like them so far. Cosmetically, they are not perfect. The stitching and the logo has some variations from glove to glove, even in the same pack. However, it’s working great for me.

      Reply

      Mike

      1 year ago

      I’ve been playing MG golf gloves for years, fantastic value. They also make two other styles of gloves for a dollar more.

      Reply

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