What glove do you use?

im gonna start using a baseball glove
 
Hirzl... But going to have to check out some cold weather gloves before long....
 
Footjoy.
 
Callaway Warbird. I buy them at Target in the two pack for around $13. Very comfortable and last a long time, even in the hot humid summers here. Probably go through about 4 per year.
 
I am gone through so many golf gloves! I finally got frustrated with their lack of durability and lack of breathability. I would start a round with a fresh glove and have it soaked in no time and it doesn't take many wet dry cycles to trash a golf glove.

I decided to try something different and bought a racquetball glove. I haven't looked back. These are awesome and I think that many of the dedicated golf glove manufacturers are stuck in outdated technology.

The one I use and highly recommend in the E-Force Chill. It has a perforated leather and an open mesh back. It stays dry and comfortable and lasts for quite a while.

If you decide to try a raquetball glove, be prepared for something beyond traditional white and remember that a right handed golfer wants to buy a glove for a left handed racquetballer.

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I've been using Cally gloves for about two months now and I've been really happy with them. The Tour glove I think?
 
I love the Hirzl gloves, in fact I probably need to order a few more...they last forever and feel great.
 
I'm kind of torn between SofJoy and Sciflex from FJ. Like em both!
 
I just use whatever Footjoy I can get my hands on (no pun intended) for cheap
 
Man, I like the Hirzl gloves, but they start to feel funky if you're sweating very much.
 
don't forget to wash those bad boys too.....they hold stink more so than other gloves

I love the Hirzl gloves, in fact I probably need to order a few more...they last forever and feel great.
 
I am gone through so many golf gloves! I finally got frustrated with their lack of durability and lack of breathability. I would start a round with a fresh glove and have it soaked in no time and it doesn't take many wet dry cycles to trash a golf glove.

I decided to try something different and bought a racquetball glove. I haven't looked back. These are awesome and I think that many of the dedicated golf glove manufacturers are stuck in outdated technology.

The one I use and highly recommend in the E-Force Chill. It has a perforated leather and an open mesh back. It stays dry and comfortable and lasts for quite a while.

If you decide to try a raquetball glove, be prepared for something beyond traditional white and remember that a right handed golfer wants to buy a glove for a left handed racquetballer.

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how much do they set you back in the wallet dept? are they more or less than golf gloves
i was thinking of trying batting gloves
 
Freddie. He had some in the FS section of the forum.


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awesome, I just found them on amazon prime, so I'll probably get some soon
 
You can get them for $15 shipped on eBay. I purchased mine last spring at Racquetworld for $17-18 apiece. I ordered three to save on shipping and I am still using the first one! I am never going back to the all leather whites that get soaked after 5 holes and last only 3-4 rounds.
 
Still the Hirzl trust control or trust feel, best gloves i have ever used.
 
I've been using the hirtzl control for a while now. Solid glove.
 
usually nike, but whatever is cheapest and feels most comfortable. a glove is a glove, just need something to keep me from getting blisters.
 
I usually grab whatever is on sale, no real loyalty to any brand.

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Hirzl Softee, after seeing them in Fla this summer. It's been a very solid glove and I plan to keep using. I saw on Hirzl's site where you can wash this glove. Has anyone done so and results?
 
I found a 9 dollar Footjoy Dura Soft on clearance only played one round with it but I like it so far.

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I use bubba's glove the fottjoy spider glove. Great grip and great durability.

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Nike Dri-Fit tour glove. It's very durable, and takes a few months before the palm area breaks open. The new Dri-Fit tech looks sweet.
 
I'm wearing the Callaway Warbirds because they were on sale. They have a funny feeling inside, almost like somebody poured powder in them. They do grip the clubs nicely though, I've got a couple of round son 1 glove & seems to be holding up well.
 
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