5 things to know before buying your next glove
Whether you prefer them fresh out the packet or wear them until they’re black and holey, here’s some advice on what to consider when buying your next glove.
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Did you know that the only PGA Tour player who doesn’t wear a glove is Lucas Glover? We just wanted to share that because it’s brilliantly ironic, but it’s actually the complete opposite of what we’re talking about in this article.
Instead of taking away the glove, we’re looking at whether adding another could benefit your game. We know that it works for Aaron Rai, who sports two Glenmuir MacWet gloves and, at just 27, has already achieved so much on both the DP World and PGA Tours.
With us edging towards November, if you’re still playing regular golf you’re probably starting to experience some issues with grip or cold hands; losing control of the club and feeling that horrible sting on a miss-hit.
MacWet Climatec gloves are fantastic for wet weather as they’re made with a unique Aquatec material that maintains grip in wet weather, as well as water-resistant fabric keeping your hands dry. Essentially, they perform better when they're wet! All of a sudden, you’ve got full control over your club and you’re hitting your best shots in the rain. It really is an instant game-changer.
As for playing in the cold weather, a pair of the MacWet Micromesh gloves helps to keep your hands warm and allows plenty of breathability. This gives you more control and more comfort, even when you don’t catch the ball quite right.
You can see this in action in the video, but the best option is always to experience the two-glove magic for yourself. You can do this by heading into the pro shop, picking up a pair and heading out to hit some balls this weekend.