luvagoodshot
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The five fingered type
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For me it was always the MG Dynagrip Elite glove - a soft cabretta leather that fit good and wore well. At $6.99 for a cabretta glove I though it was a steal. Then I tried the Callaway gloves sold at Costco (not the ones you can buy on line - I've seen complaints about those), a little less expensive and it wears like iron! They come in a 3-pack and I've been wearing the same one for 22 rounds of golf.
Just bought three of the Vice Pure glove for like $15 each. Have only use it with the SuperSpeed trainer and not actual clubs yet, but the lamb leather is really soft and it fits really well. I imagine it's going to be really comfortable on the course as well.
It’s a fantastic glove, and the price is hard to beat. I get quite a few rounds out of each glove.
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Tehuti,
I saw your picture and checked out the site with your link. But still with Campilobaxter:
They look comfortable and should vent well. How is the durability and the leather in the palm side? Sounds like you're still a fan.
I still think the best glove I've ever played with is the Bridgestone Tour Premium.
Wish I had a stack of 100 of them haha
started to using this cobra pro performance leather glove. so far i'm digging it. http://www.cobragolf.com/pro-performance-leather-golf-glove-ss17
That's what I use as well.Whatever the Callaway glove they sell at Costco is. They stay just a little bit tacky for a long time, and they're cheap.
Whatever the Callaway glove they sell at Costco is. They stay just a little bit tacky for a long time, and they're cheap.