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Best Golf Glove
Which is it?
FootJoy StaSof [ 307 ] ** [22.83%]
FootJoy SciFlex [ 194 ] ** [14.42%]
Titleist Players Glove [ 251 ] ** [18.66%]
TaylorMade r7 Tour [ 82 ] ** [6.10%]
Nike Dri-Fit [ 135 ] ** [10.04%]
Titleist Perma-Tech [ 59 ] ** [4.39%]
Callaway Tour Series [ 54 ] ** [4.01%]
Pings M-Fit [ 21 ] ** [1.56%]
Other [ 242 ] ** [17.99%]
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post Feb 20 2009, 11:22 PM
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I like the HJ Full Leather the best because I'm a lefty who has a cadet ML i.e. hard to find a great fit
I have used the Bionic and they last forever and eliminate fatigue like no other.
The Nike Dry Fit are in the bag @ 1.99 a piece on sale.
The FJ Rain Gloves are awesome on hot humid days as well as in the rain. They're microfiber.
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None - they all wear too quickly and aren't cost effective.

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Taylormade Targa is awesome!
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post Feb 24 2009, 02:38 AM
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QUOTE (bllefkay @ Feb 21 2009, 05:45 AM) *
None - they all wear too quickly and aren't cost effective.


You must have problems with your grip pressure then smile.gif

I wear the Footjoy StaSof players glove and for range practice the Footjoy SciFlex glove, and I can easily use the same two gloves an entire season before they start to wear out - so you most likely are holding the club too tight and apply too much pressure to the grip.....just an observation smile.gif
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post Mar 3 2009, 08:11 AM
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QUOTE (frozen_rope @ Jan 11 2009, 01:20 AM) *
www.bhmgolf.com sells the Srixon cabretta leather gloves.


QUOTE (hurricanewarning @ Jan 1 2009, 09:34 PM) *
I totally love the Srixon Cabretta leather glove. Feels so much softer than other gloves, it just don't know why. The only problem is that I can not find a retailer anywhere to be found. But if I do I'll buy them in bulk for sure, they are great.




Not bashing or negging on BHM....BUT I'd advise anybody considering buying anything from them to do a little google on them or research this forum on their business practices...just a suggestion.
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Titleist Players Glove
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post Mar 31 2009, 07:43 AM
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None! I don't wear one. Works better that way when it's wet as well. I use the new BCT cord grips --- no need for a glove!

As a side benefit, it saves $40/month and you don't end up with one tanned and one white hand. rolleyes.gif
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post Mar 31 2009, 05:10 PM
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Have always used the FJ Stasoft... By far the most durable I feel even over the Titleist Players gloves which are more expensive.
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:05 PM
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Titleist Players
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post Apr 9 2009, 05:38 AM
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QUOTE (Titleist-Golfer @ Mar 31 2009, 08:43 AM) *
As a side benefit, it saves $40/month and you don't end up with one tanned and one white hand. rolleyes.gif


Dont judge me!!!!! beee.gif

I have to go with the callaway Warbird glove i've had since last July. Still going strong!!! I had a Nike Dri-Fit glove i got because it felt real nice, wore through it in 2 rounds! Warbird is still truckin.
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post Apr 11 2009, 05:24 AM
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for me the best glove is definitely the Bridgestone Tour Leather Glove. I t cannot be beaten. I have had the players, stasoft, permasoft, srixon tour and nothing beats the bridgestone. by the way never buy the callaway pro games series. It literally lasted 15 holes.

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post Apr 16 2009, 07:00 PM
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I like the Weathersof for practice because of the durability of the synthetic palm pads, but I play with the Adidas Climacool Lethal XT. Uber confortable with the stretch Climacool fabric on the back, and the cabretta leather palm is soft. As an added bonus, it's black so it doesn't show wear or dirt very easily - unless I wear a hole in it, it always looks pretty new.
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post Apr 20 2009, 08:14 PM
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i've tried them all. without question, the best feeling & longest lasting is the ping m-fit. best glove $ can buy.
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post May 1 2009, 03:55 PM
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Hugo Boss gloves if I could afford them.
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post May 28 2009, 09:06 PM
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I just tried the TaylorMade Targa Tour Limited Edition Leather golf glove and WOW!!!!!!!

The best glove I have used, and I got a 3 pack for $9/glove!!!!!!!!!!!!

http://www.rockbottomgolf.com/taylor-made-...her-gloves.html
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post May 28 2009, 09:31 PM
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+1 on the Taylormade Targa glove.
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post May 28 2009, 09:47 PM
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I just picked up 4 Mizuno Skintite gloves off e-bay for $34 shipped. The leather is very thin, I have used 1 glove for 3 decent length range sessions and it looks like they will hold up good. Considering I'm in south Texas where it is almost over 100 everyday, the glove seems to breath well and I hope they last.
I had Mizuno gloves 3 years ago and I had good results, give them a try, especially at less than $10/glove.
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post May 31 2009, 09:51 PM
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no love for the bionic pro? I just got one and LOVE the feel of it and if it lasts as long as some on here have said the original does then that 40 dollar price tag will dwindle down to one of the cheapest gloves you can get
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post Jun 23 2009, 03:20 PM
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I used Bionic for a while and loved it. Excellent fit and feel. I was not as impressed with the Pro. Just didn't fit as well and liked the regular better. That said, after a while I felt I would rely too much on the technology of the glove to align my hands, feel the club, etc. So I recently switched to the '09 Srixon Cabretta. Excellent fit and extremely soft feel and @ 12.99 in the only store I could find it, 2-3 dollars cheaper than comparable gloves. I love it.

http://www.srixon.com/accessories.html
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post Jun 23 2009, 08:56 PM
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The best I've come across is the FootJoy WeatherSof GTX. Light, thin and has fantastic grip.

Most others, including the FJ StaSof and the standard FJ WeatherSof have a hole in them within 2 rounds.

The GTX in the images below has lasted over 10 rounds, more than 20+hours at the range, and has yet to have a hole. Top layer has worn away on the right side of my palm (same place it always does), but the bottom has hung on like a trooper, and teh rest of the glove is barely worn. Still has excellent grip.



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post Jun 25 2009, 02:57 PM
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I have been playing with the Cleveland Golf Cabretta leather gloves and they are outstanding. And a great value.
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post Jun 26 2009, 12:08 AM
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Master Grip DynaGrip Elite. 13.95 for 2...fantastic feel and quality. Love them.
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post Jun 28 2009, 11:08 AM
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I have been buying Foot Joy Weather-Sofs for about 10 years now. I have sweaty hands, and the pure-leather gloves get a little slick after awhile. The Weather Sofs give me a great grip, and are durable. I used to buy them in the blue color they made in the late 1990s, but now they only seem to make white.

Golf Galaxy recently had a bunch of Weather-Sofs in the closeout bin for $6 recently. I hope Foot Joy isn't going to stop making them.
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My vote is for the sci-flex.

I spent 30-40 minutes at a local golf galaxy and tried on what felt like a million different gloves. the ones that stuck out were the stasof, sci0flex, nike dri fit tour. I ended up with the sci-flex due to its vented back hand area. when i play in the summer th eback of my gloves get stained from sweat. I played 9 holes with the sci-flex and noticed my hand was sweating much less than with the bionic.

I will pick up a dri fit tour as well. I love the fit and feel. looks damn good too.
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post Jul 4 2009, 03:55 PM
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anyone know whats goin on w/ foot joy sci flex.... in my area they are getting harder and harder to find. my local edwinn watts is no longer carrying them. discontinued or what??
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titliest it looks the best wears out the fast haha
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The new pure touch glove from footjoy. I won't use them full time as they are fiver more expensive sad.gif so will stick to the titleist perma soft. Such a great fit and great feel.

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I'm gonna give some love to the new Taylormade R9 glove. Great feeling and held-up well in the Texas humidity today.
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I agree with the Taylor Made R9 glove. The best feel I have found, durable, and dries out quickly.

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I love the Ping gloves because you don't have to break them in.
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I just purchased 5 or 6 of the Ben Hogan Legacy gloves at GG and I love them. They are very durable, very thin, and very soft. The closest comparison I can think of is the FJ StaSof. Oh, and they were $8 each, less than half the cost of any of the top of the line gloves. My only concern is that because the company is discontinued, these gloves will be harder to find down the road.
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I finally found a glove that fits good. Mizuno Skintite M/L Cadette. Just bought a three pack, they feel good, not sure about longevity yet. Fits great.
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QUOTE (PK* @ Jul 26 2007, 08:34 AM) *
I've been using the Bionic glove for a month or so now and absolutely love it. It is by far the most comfortable glove I've ever worn, the extra padding helps me with my grip and prevents my hands from getting all beat up. Well worth the $25 price tag.


Almost out of my Srixon gloves I got a ways back which are nice.

BTW GO VARLEY!
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I have tried a lot of different gloves and I have been using Bionic Pro gloves for 1 1/2 seasons now and I will probably not use anything else. In my opinion, they feel the best on your hand and perform better than any other glove out there. Plus, I have had the same two LH gloves since I tried them and they will probably last me another 1/2 season. Worth every penny!



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I played yesterday without a glove because I forgot one and didn't like the pro shop choices. I think I almost liked it better...
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Footjoy Pure touch is one awesome glove. Gloves usually last me 2-3 rounds before I put a hole in them, well it lasted my 15 rounds and some range sessions... not bad at all and it was really comfortable and stayed pretty dry on hot days.

I'm using a Pebble Beach branded Callaway that I think is their "tech series glove" 2 rounds and it's very comfortable as well. I have no love for the Adidas Inertia though.
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the best golf glove is no golf glove.
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Here's one most of you guys wouldn't of heard of -

Kakadu Golf Gloves from australia

http://www.kakadugolfglove.com/


I am in no way associated with this lot but have been using this glove for 5months now and it is easily the best hard wearing glove i have come across. Its made of Kangaroo Hide which can not tear and it gets better grip the wetter it gets. It's also super thin.

Well worth trying guys and girls.
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The new FJ PureTouch is incredible. Check it out...

http://www.footjoy.com/catalog/productview.asp?c=262
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Golfsmith full leather glove. Now they switched the name to snake eyes premium glove $12 and it feels exactly like the tity glove for half the price
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