(Part 2) Best golf gloves according to redditors

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We found 33 Reddit comments discussing the best golf gloves. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Golf Gloves:

u/blubbersassafras · 5 pointsr/theydidthemath

Ok... I'm gonna try and look exclusively on amazon, because it seems pretty representative of prices elsewhere and it would take too long to look everywhere. I'll work in UK money, since that's where I live, and I'll convert it to USD at the end.

u/combatchuck · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

If you require leather, I suggest looking at golf gloves. Be aware though, they don't normally come in pairs. Here's a pair that looks like it would work well for you, though. Just be aware that finding a golf glove without a ridiculous logo on it will be difficult. But they are really good about not having a seam on the finger tips, which is generally the reason you couldn't type in gloves.

I'm not sure what kind of piece of crap employer you have, but this requirement seems truly unreasonable.

u/Katrianadusk · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

String Straightener

Tennis ball saver

Bionic tennis glove

Or.. (Depending on budget) What about a personalised racket, racket bag or balls?

u/bottlerockette · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Everyone else is spot on with the layers (if it's really cold I also layer my running tights under sweats or wear knee-high wool socks).

The best cold-weather running gear I own is a pair of glove liners and mittens. They can be worn together if it's really cold out, just the gloves on a cold day, or just the mittens (which are super thin windproof fabric) if it's windy but not that cold.

Also, dress so that you're a little chilly starting out, otherwise you'll roast. I find that dressing so I'm comfortable after about half a mile of warming up works great.

u/dubiouscontext · 2 pointsr/golf
u/minicpst · 1 pointr/hockeygoalies

I appreciate your response!

New and used, and I've taken the time to break in my gloves (and friends have helped open and close new gloves, and sit on them, tied them, put balls in them, thrown pucks, etc.). It also doesn't matter if the glove is new to me or months old. I haven't had one last a year yet without being either given up on because it doesn't work, or just straight up broken by a shot.

I've tried gloves under. I used to use a golf glove to help fill up space so the intermediate didn't fall off. A little bit more size, and the traction of a non sweaty hand helped.

A catcher's under glove doesn't have padding where I need it. The palm would be good, but most of my bruises are at the ring finger above and below the ring. https://smile.amazon.com/Adult-Catchers-Fielders-Padded-Inner-Glove/dp/B00IDOGIO2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1520485553&sr=8-2&keywords=catcher+baseball+padding&dpID=51gazR8oKuL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch You can see where the padding is there. https://smile.amazon.com/Markwort-Stash-Black-Fielder-Protective/dp/B000VZ89TS/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&qid=1520485568&sr=8-22&keywords=catcher+baseball+padding That one wouldn't help where I'm getting bruised at all. Or they're up on the fingers.

I can't find a link for another thing I've tried, which is a little bit of extra padding that you can slide down over your fingers that sits at the top of the palm. It was so bulky it made it so I couldn't get the glove to sit properly on my hand.

I don't use the individual finger slots. My hands are too small to reach them, I guess. My junior has a thumb and pinky slot, and I ignore the pinky one. Off the top of my head, not sure about the thumb, but it doesn't matter. If my intermediate had them, I don't know of them. My fingers always touch one another in there. Too spread out and I have less leverage to close the glove. I can't get my hand in much further, unfortunately. I like the idea of getting rid of the finger guides, but my thumb is over on the other side and that limits it. :)

My left hand, from bottom of my palm (where it would touch if I'm doing a push up, for instance) to the tip of my middle finger, my left hand is nearly 6 1/8", and my right hand is 6". My fingers are between 2" and 2 1/2" long.

I didn't consider them THAT small, but apparently they are. Looking at it, yeah, no surprise I can close a youth easily. It's the only one where I'm at the large end of the spectrum.

u/jmlott · 1 pointr/golf

I share the same affliction for super sweaty hands and these gloves have ended all of my grip problems. I have tried every brand out there including those made specifically for playing in the rain and nothing compares to the Hirzls.

u/pm_me_something_meh · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

They look like an older version of something like this.

u/somermike · 1 pointr/golf

I haven't used the stablegrip, but I have the Relief Grip and LOVE it.

http://www.amazon.com/Bionic-ReliefGrip-Glove-Medium-Large/dp/B005HMO42G

u/Haymak3r · 1 pointr/discgolf

I feel like gloves are distracting to take on and off constantly so I prefer a hand-warmer like Golfers and QBs use — http://www.amazon.com/Titleist-TA4WEAHW-0-Golf-Cart-Handwarmer/dp/B00G39Q6VO