Question:
which are the best brand of wet weather golf gloves?
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2010-06-14 09:37:29 UTC
looking to purchase a pair of quality wet
Five answers:
Tom not on Tour
2010-06-15 07:36:17 UTC
TaylorMade H20. They don't stretch when wet. They have debossed hex synthetic leather grips in the palm.Keep my hands warm and dry inside with vapor panel wicking and they maintain they're feel after they dry.
rachael
2016-06-04 04:51:42 UTC
Wet weather gloves are supposed to provide you with the same level of grip *despite* the rain. Leather gloves get slippery when wet; a good wet-weather glove will have a palm surface designed to improve grip when the glove is wet, or to channel water off. Wet weather gloves are synthetic so with repeated use in bad conditions they'll last better than an equivalent cabretta leather glove and they keep your hands drier too. Look for a glove that is breathable so your hands dont get too sweaty. As with most equipment, it pays to buy a quality glove as it's a main contact point between you and the club. There are plenty of decent gloves out there but I personally think that Footjoy make arguably the best wet-weather gloves.
2010-06-14 21:56:45 UTC
Rather than a pair I would by at least 2 gloves for the same hand for play in the wet,so you can swap when the one u have been using gets soaked. FJ, Callaway, Taylormade and Srixon are all good.
Leafsfan29-Embrace the drought!
2010-06-14 10:55:55 UTC
I have a pair of Footjoy rain gloves (Raingrip) and swear by them. Played Saturday in intermittent rain; the gloves were outstanding.



Just let them dry naturally when you're done.
johnny D
2010-06-14 10:36:01 UTC
FOOTJOY


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