7 Golf Gloves You Haven’t Tried (But Should)
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7 Golf Gloves You Haven’t Tried (But Should)

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7 Golf Gloves You Haven’t Tried (But Should)

The importance of a quality golf glove cannot be overstated. Your hands connect your body to the club and feel plays a huge role in understanding strike quality. When I’m looking for a golf glove, I want one that provides great feel and is durable. That balance can be tricky to find but the options below do just that. If you’re in the market for a re-stock on your gloves, check these out.

Red Rooster – The Whiteout

I hadn’t heard of Red Rooster until 2023 and decided to try one of their gloves last season. It was the best decision I could have made. They provide excellent fit, feel and durability for a performance-level glove. It’s hands-down the most comfortable golf glove I’ve used which is why I am fully stocked for the 2025 season. Give this one a try. You won’t be disappointed.

FootJoy SciFlex

FootJoy is by no means a newcomer to the glove game but their SciFlex is a brand-new offering. Created to provide “tour” feel and performance with great comfort, FootJoy is implementing MicroVent FiberSof material on the back of the glove to maximize breathability. If you tend to sweat through your glove every round, this should be on your short list for 2025.

Asher X Golf Pride Glove

Asher collaborated with Golf Pride on this glove to match with an exclusive grip color. Using a high-quality, single-piece, precision-cut AAA cabretta leather when crafting their gloves, this delivers a “tour” fit and feel you’d expect in a premium product. A bold splash of color will help you stand out in the crowd.

Ghost Golf

Ghost Golf has burst onto the scene with their Anyday and GT-14 golf bags which received high praise in our recent stand and cart bag testing. They don’t stop there, however, when it comes to quality products. Their gloves feature perforations and stretch zones which optimize breathability and flexibility while AAA cabretta leather delivers a soft feel and excellent grip.

CaddyDaddy Claw PRO

The CaddyDaddy Claw PRO is a departure from what many consider a traditional golf glove, ditching leather construction for a combination of mesh and suede. The palm material is constructed with a silicon web coating to provide tacky grip. This glove is also machine washable which help keeps it looking and feeling new for every round. If you’re looking for a variation from the status quo, give this glove a try.

Palm Golf Co. Stars & Stripes

Palm Golf Co. combines classic construction with a splash of bold color with the Stars & Stripes glove. Using a microfiber honeycomb synthetic leather, this glove is built to stand up to heavy use and is moisture resistant. This is a great glove for those long range sessions or for any round when precipitation is expected.

Left Behind Golf Company

Last, but certainly not least, is a product designed specifically for all my fellow lefties! Left Behind Golf Company was founded by lefties for lefties to offer exclusive products to players who at times are left out in the cold. Their gloves feature a reinforced palm for added durability, a slim fit cuff for a clean look and are made using AAA cabretta leather.

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Jason, a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the NSCA, is a mid-handicap golfer chasing single digits who calls Wisconsin home. When not on the course, you can find him at the lake spending time with his wife and two children or in the woods chasing whitetails.

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      Steve P

      1 year ago

      I have found the Srixon cabretta to be the best deal for fit, feel and durability. I only wish it was available at more courses.

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      Dan Zimmerman

      1 year ago

      Kirkland gloves and Maxfli Tour S balls leave me money for green fees and snacks.

      Reply

      Steve

      1 year ago

      As someone who has never played on the Tour….what is “Tour feel”?

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      Scott

      1 year ago

      I have played the Bionic gloves (check Amazon). $18. They wear like iron. They are washable. They feel good. I played 150+ rounds last year– 2 gloves. I have one on my studio where I have hit hundreds of shots per week– an just retired an already used glove because a seam split. I rotate one off my bag to the SIM. And buy a new one. They work pretty well in wet conditions, too. Can’t recommend enough.

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      Steve

      1 year ago

      Agreed.

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      Jack

      1 year ago

      Surprised you are not recommending the gloves from Clinch Golf. Great gloves that excel in warm climates.

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      Barry Muller

      1 year ago

      I would be curious to see your thoughts on Master Grip. Great price, great fit, nice leather, super durability and look premium. Easily customizable for a buck too. Mine have my nickname (Goodmun) on them.

      Reply

      Tim

      1 year ago

      Absolutely the best glove for the money Ive found. Durable, thin, consistent fit

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      Sam Lucas

      1 year ago

      I normally play Kirkland gloves. 4 for $30 is a great price for a quality glove. Occasionally I will play a Snell glove. It is thiner then the Kirkland and a bit more expensive.

      Reply

      Robert G

      1 year ago

      Looks to me like MGS has decided to cater to the uber wealthy as lately all their media is aimed at ridiculously high-priced items. $650 Drivers. $480 Golf bags and snob priced country club pro shop gloves. How about a little consideration for the working man?

      Reply

      Pete S

      1 year ago

      It sucks that their FREE content doesn’t cater to your specific needs.

      Reply

      Mick

      1 year ago

      I really like Upglove. It’s a premium leather palm with a mesh back that is super comfortable and allows for some air flow so it doesn’t get as hot as quickly here in the Florida summer heat. They are direct to consumer with a subscription model that makes each glove cost about $11.00. With the subscription you are able to choose between a couple of options for how many gloves you want each shipment which happens every few months. You don’t have to do the subscription, however, but if you don’t the glove will just cost a couple of bucks more. As soon as I tried them, the comfort and quality, for the price each glove comes out to, I haven’t found anything even close to them. The other nice thing is for you guys up north when you can’t get out and play as much you can suspend your subscription at any time until you need them again so you aren’t stockpiling all winter long unless that’s something you want to do. I highly recommend giving them a try.

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      Chris F

      1 year ago

      Would certainly agree with Red Rooster. Soft cabretta leather with excellent fit, finish and feel with very good durability.

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