🏌️ Which golf glove should you wear?

|12/11, 2024

🏌️ Which golf glove should you wear?

Which golf glove should you wear? | Golf glove

Which golf glove should you wear?

Published by Golfvante – your golf glove expert

When it comes to choosing a golf glove, it's easy to feel unsure. Should you choose an expensive glove made of cabretta leather or is a simpler synthetic version enough? Here we break down the differences – so you can choose the right glove for your level, playing style and budget.

What determines which golf glove you should wear?

1. Your experience level
Beginners can benefit from starting with a durable synthetic glove that will hold its shape longer, even if the grip is not always as supple. More experienced players tend to appreciate the feel of a cabretta leather glove – which provides maximum grip and contact with the club.

2. The weather you are playing in
If you often play in the rain, consider a glove with better grip in the wet, such as Golfvante's Riptide model. For dry summer days, our STANDARD or PREMIUM cabretta glove is a better choice.

3. How often you play
Do you only play a couple of rounds a year? Then you can get by with a simpler glove. But if you play every week, it pays to invest in a model with durable leather and a good fit – it provides both better play and comfort.

? Which glove do we recommend?

At Golfvante.com we have something for everyone:

  • STANDARD Cabretta – Perfect for those who want an authentic feel at a reasonable price.
  • ANCHOR – New in synthetic material – extra affordable and perfect for beginners.
  • PREMIUM Cabretta – For those who want our softest and most exclusive glove.
  • DESIGN Edition – For those who want to stand out on the court, without compromising on quality.

It usually works best to have at least two different gloves: one in leather for dry days and one in synthetic or rain glove for wetter rounds.

Tip: How to know you have the right size

A good golf glove should fit snugly – almost like an extra layer of skin. Avoid creases and loose fingertips. See our size guide for help finding the right fit.

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