Golf Gloves
Golf gloves are a critical part of every golfer’s game, providing enhanced grip, improved control, and greater comfort in all weather conditions. Since 1988, we’ve supplied golfers with high-performance gloves from leading brands, designed to support your swing with precision and feel—round after round.
Whether you’re playing in dry heat, damp air or cold winds, the right golf glove can make all the difference. Our selection includes premium leather gloves for feel and feedback, synthetic options for durability, and wet-weather gloves that ensure you never lose your grip when the conditions turn.
Designed for both men and women, our gloves feature breathable materials, flexible closures, and ergonomic construction to match the natural contours of your hand. With right- and left-hand gloves available, along with multi-pack options and winter pairs, we have the perfect fit for every player and playing style.
Why Choose Golf Gloves From Us?
Over 35 years of experience in premium golf gear (since 1988)
Gloves from top brands including FootJoy, Titleist, Callaway & more
Wide range of materials for every weather and grip preference
Sizes for all hand types – men, women, junior, and cadet fits
Trusted by amateurs and club pros alike
Competitive prices and glove bundles for regular players
Top Styles & Subcategories
| Glove Type | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Leather Gloves | Maximum feel and precision | Soft Cabretta leather, snug fit, enhanced touch |
| All-Weather Gloves | Year-round play, rain or shine | Synthetic blends, moisture control, added grip |
| Rain Gloves | Wet conditions and humid climates | Enhanced grip when wet, quick-dry materials |
| Winter Golf Gloves | Cold-weather rounds | Thermal lining, windproof, full-hand coverage |
| Ladies’ Golf Gloves | Tailored fit for women golfers | Stylish designs, soft material, stretch fit |
| Junior Gloves | Youth players and beginners | Easy fit, grip support, adjustable fasteners |
Expert Tips for Choosing the Right Golf Glove
Fit is everything – A glove should fit like a second skin without wrinkles or excess space.
Choose based on weather – Use rain gloves or all-weather styles when conditions demand extra grip.
Switch gloves often – Regular players should rotate gloves to extend their lifespan and maintain feel.
Leather for feel, synthetic for durability – Leather provides better touch; synthetic lasts longer and handles moisture better.
Cadet sizes available – For wider palms and shorter fingers, cadet gloves offer a better fit.
Top Picks This Season
Tour-Level Cabretta Leather Glove – Preferred by professionals for its ultra-soft feel and perfect fit.
All-Weather TechGrip Glove – Breathable, durable, and built for consistent grip in variable conditions.
Rain Control Twin-Pack – Ideal for wet rounds, with enhanced traction when wet and fast-drying material.
Thermal Winter Pair – Dual-hand gloves with insulation, wind protection, and fleece comfort.
FAQs – Golf Gloves
Why do golfers wear a glove on one hand?
Most golfers wear a glove on their lead hand (left for right-handed players) to improve grip and reduce friction during the swing.Should I wear a glove in the rain?
Yes—rain-specific golf gloves provide superior grip when wet and maintain traction even in damp conditions.Which material is best for golf gloves?
Cabretta leather offers the best feel, while synthetic and hybrid gloves provide better durability and moisture resistance.How do I know what size glove I need?
Measure your hand or use a brand-specific sizing chart. A well-fitted glove should be snug without excess material.What are cadet golf gloves?
Cadet gloves are designed for golfers with shorter fingers and wider palms, offering a more tailored fit.Can I wear two golf gloves?
Typically, golfers wear one glove, but wearing two is common in cold or wet conditions, using winter or rain glove pairs.How long should a golf glove last?
This depends on usage, grip pressure, and care, but a typical glove lasts 15–20 rounds for the average golfer.How do I care for my golf glove?
After each round, air-dry the glove flat. Avoid storing it in a damp bag, and use a glove holder to maintain shape.Do professional golfers wear gloves?
Yes—almost all tour professionals wear gloves during full shots for better grip, but often remove them for putting.Can I buy gloves in multi-packs?
Yes—we offer multi-pack glove options that provide better value for regular players or those preparing for a long season.
























