What are the best golf gloves available for men?
Choosing the ultimate golf glove can be as important as picking the perfect set of clubs, if you get it wrong it can hamper your game.
There are plenty of gloves to consider and it is vital to find the best golf gloves, leather or synthetic you always want it to fit like a second skin and feel comfortable for 18 holes.
Best Golf Gloves: Men’s
Cobra PUR Tour Golf Glove
Used by Cobra’s staff tour players the PUR Tour is an exceptional option for all players. It has a full cabretta leather construction with perforations for breathability. The cuff is tailored which provides a tight, secure fit.
Titleist Players Golf Glove
The Players is one of the most popular gloves worn by Titleist pros and many amateur golfers. The construction of cabretta leather is to the thinnest specification delivering premium feel and fit. The glove is breathable and the clever seam placements make it super comfortable.
Under Armour Iso-Chill Golf Glove
Designed for warm-weather golf, the Iso-Chill technology draws heat away from your skin. The glove feels as premium as other more expensive alternatives and fits well… you know.
TaylorMade Tour Preferred Golf Glove
Made from patented AAA Cabretta TM Soft Tech leather the Tour Preferred glove is ultra-thin and uber comfortable.
Callaway Tour Authentic Golf Glove
The Tour Authentic is Callaway’s elite level golf glove which certainly looks and feels that way. The Opti Fit velcro is very substantial and secure. It is made from incredibly soft leather with a cotton Terry Cuff which keeps away unwanted moisture in warm conditions.
Duca Del Cosma Elite Pro Fontana Golf Glove
Made from the finest Italian cabretta leather – you would not expect anything less from Duca Del Cosma. The Elit Pro Fontana features parallel rows of elastic stitching to make the glove flexible yet secure. The extensive perforations and quick dry cuff makes it super breathable.
G/FORE Collection Golf Glove
The Collection is made with AA cabretta leather for a quality feel and fit. With an embroidered G/FORE logo on the tab closure which is available in ten different colors you can pair this glove with any outfit.
Nike Dura Feel X Golf Glove
The Dura Feel X has been designed with durability in mind, featuring a synthetic reinforced palm and thumb. The perforations allow for the hand to feel comfortable within the glove and make it breathable. The fabric is stretchy around the knuckles to support the natural movement of the swing.
FootJoy StaSof Golf Glove
A plethora of tour golfers opt for the StaSof for its performance. Made with durable performance leather from Pittards of England it is a long-lasting premium glove. The glove is breathable, flexible and comfortable thanks to the PowerNet mesh and finger perforations.
FooJoy WeatherSof Golf Glove
The WeatherSof is the world’s most popular glove made with FootJoy’s FiberSof palm for a comfortable and consistent fit. The glove has a very soft feel and is extremely durable.
Cuater ‘Between The Lines’ Golf Glove
The Between The Lines glove certainly stands out having “Birdie” down the middle finger and “Grip shaft here” or “Cash please” written across the palm. However, this is far from a novelty piece. Made of premium cabretta leather which delivers a soft secure fit the perforations make this a breathable golf glove which is really comfortable.
Srixon Cabretta Golf Glove
The Cabretta by Srixon is a solid soft, comfortable and durable glove made with quality leather partnered with lycra panels in the knuckles to solidify a secure fit.
Mizuno Comp Golf Glove
The Comp is an ideal all-weather glove with a synthetic upper which is highly durable. Partnered with a leather palm for improved grip this glove is everything most golfers will need.
How to choose a golf glove
There are three key factors to consider when buying a golf glove – fit, feel and grip. You want to make sure you find a glove which fits you perfectly otherwise wearing a glove is pointless.
You may be wearing a glove for four hours so chose one which feels good on your hand and wrapped around your club.
Other details to consider, such as price and style, are not so important for gloves as other pieces of golf equipment because gloves do not tend to be ridiculously or too extravagant priced.