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That seems about right, no?
$22.50 per glove on a limited edition.
Ah four in the box is easier to stomach
I’m out bought some shafts instead that are LE
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That seems about right, no?
$22.50 per glove on a limited edition.
Ah four in the box is easier to stomach
I’m out bought some shafts instead that are LE
Ah four in the box is easier to stomach
I’m out bought some shafts instead that are LE
Oh wait. I think there are only 3 in the box.
Grabbed a few of these to try out. A regular ghost chuck, a non-premium deathgrip and the Alta 2.0. Always looking for a good glove and like having color options other than white & black.
I wish I would have kept the glove or taken a picture, but I had my first bad experience in terms of durability. Two rounds and three range sessions was all it took for the palm to rip. I noticed it over the weekend as I was putting the glove on for my Friday round. The palm right below my pinky finger had a tear and was pretty close to exposing the skin.
I put a new glove in play and I put three rounds on it. It looks good and no issues so far. I’ll keep tabs and take a picture if I experience the same thing with the one I put in play. I’m hoping this one holds up better because at this price point I expected more durability.
Was the one that tore from the chuck line or the premium line?
yikes, they should absolutely be more durable than that.I wish I would have kept the glove or taken a picture, but I had my first bad experience in terms of durability. Two rounds and three range sessions was all it took for the palm to rip. I noticed it over the weekend as I was putting the glove on for my Friday round. The palm right below my pinky finger had a tear and was pretty close to exposing the skin.
I put a new glove in play and I put three rounds on it. It looks good and no issues so far. I’ll keep tabs and take a picture if I experience the same thing with the one I put in play. I’m hoping this one holds up better because at this price point I expected more durability.
Curious how that middle color glove holds up for you. That is the one that had durability issues for me.View attachment 8974741
Was cranky about the Masters gloves but ordered the tonal set anyways.
Dry fitting they are the best fitting gloves I've ever owned. Hope it translates to the course.
I didn't even think of requesting a refund. I should have kept mine and did this.I found leather on the "premium" Asher gloves to be quite thin and wear quickly. My tour velvet cord grips ate them in a couple of rounds.
Fortunately I was able to return for a full refund. Could not recommend for this reason.
ooo, really liking that white/saddle combo. mixed on the mahogany. hard pass on aggie glove.
Oh that’s a bummer. I’ve got 3 that I’ve been rotating over the last 16 or so rounds and so far so good, only some slight heel pad wearing in one because of my Herculean grip.I think I just had the same issue @mikeg_74 had. I have had good success in the past with their stuff and like them, but 3rd sim runs with a glove and got a blow out. A tear around the thumb seam area.
I have one more so will switch to it and monitor. Maybe it’s an anomaly.
I think I just had the same issue @mikeg_74 had. I have had good success in the past with their stuff and like them, but 3rd sim round with a glove and got a blow out. A tear around the thumb seam area.
I have one more so will switch to it and monitor. Maybe it’s an anomaly.
I was just given an Asher glove. I somehow missed this thread. Indeed, the company is located nearby in Park City. The one I was given fits fantastically and seems as well made as any other I have used. I plan to support my local business.They are based out by you in Park City I believe.
They’re my favorites by far. I’ve got 4 that I rotate and haven’t worn one out yet.I was just given an Asher glove. I somehow missed this thread. Indeed, the company is located nearby in Park City. The one I was given fits fantastically and seems as well made as any other I have used. I plan to support my local business.
They’re my favorites by far. I’ve got 4 that I rotate and haven’t worn one out yet.
Yeah, it’s wild to me. I rotate them day by day but I’ve got several 36-54 hole days on each, there’s some normal wear in the palm pad, but no holes and no awkward stretching at all.