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"Just playin golf pally"
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The other day the wheels came of a bit on the back 9. It wasn't my worst but just nothing nearly as good as the front. I had switched gloves at the turn due to the first one being sweat soaked. It was so very hot and humid out there. My left (bare) hand also could not keep that dry as well.
The dry glove I put on was a bit stretched out and also combined with a sweaty right hand I just felt like I had little grip and lets just say the results were reflecting it.
Do you ever wear a lose fitting glove and does it affect your grip and other than trying to keep whipping your bare hand how else can you keep it dry. Especially while using hands to push a cart. I keep a golf towel in my back pocket all the time. My hands sweat even on dryer days let alone humid days so I am always reaching for that hanging towel on my back pocket after my practice swing and before my address grip of the club. As well as constantly all day long.
As for the glove hand it doesn't help much to keep taking it on and off and actually with a sweaty glove hand kind of makes it hard. I also putt with my glove on too.
I don't know, just throwing this out there. Two things here. a lose fitting glove regardless of wet or dry affecting your swing? And a sweaty bare hand also affecting it?
The dry glove I put on was a bit stretched out and also combined with a sweaty right hand I just felt like I had little grip and lets just say the results were reflecting it.
Do you ever wear a lose fitting glove and does it affect your grip and other than trying to keep whipping your bare hand how else can you keep it dry. Especially while using hands to push a cart. I keep a golf towel in my back pocket all the time. My hands sweat even on dryer days let alone humid days so I am always reaching for that hanging towel on my back pocket after my practice swing and before my address grip of the club. As well as constantly all day long.
As for the glove hand it doesn't help much to keep taking it on and off and actually with a sweaty glove hand kind of makes it hard. I also putt with my glove on too.
I don't know, just throwing this out there. Two things here. a lose fitting glove regardless of wet or dry affecting your swing? And a sweaty bare hand also affecting it?