The Coop ball marker
The Coop ball marker with golf ball
The Coop ball marker with golf ball

The Coop

Regular price$15.00
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Specifications:

  • New Larger Size - 33mm
  • Top-drawer metal ball marker
  • Iron plating with soft enamel finish
  • Sticks like glue to magnetic clips
  • Color: Red & Silver

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      • Keeps your glove fresh, dry and flat
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      Black

      $32.00 $16.00

      Grey

      $32.00 $16.00

      Red

      $32.00 $16.00

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      Nick
      Love these gloves

      Great quality and feel. Best golf glove I’ve had.

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      FAQs

      Cabretta leather is a top-quality material for leather golf gloves. It’s made from the hide of haired sheep and provides a comfortable fit, soft feel, and superior grip. An advantage that comes with using cabretta leather golf gloves is that they remain soft and pliable throughout several rounds.

      An average golf gloves last up to 10 rounds. Factors that can vary the lifespan of your glove include: the number of swings, the tightness of your grip, the material, and how well you take care of your glove. The “Brahma” glove from Red Rooster can last up to and more than 10 rounds with proper use and care.

      A golf glove is typically worn on the “weaker” or lead hand - which is the hand on the top of your grip. If you swing your clubs from the right side, you will need a left-handed golf glove, and vice versa for lefties. The “Brahma”” glove comes in both orientations, for left-handed and right-handed golfers.

      You don’t have to! High level golfers believe that their feel is much better without a golf glove when hitting delicate shots with their putter. It’s good practice to take it off to let your glove air out and to maximize your chances of draining tricky putts.

      A commonly overlooked factor when choosing a golf glove is finding the right fit. A glove is supposed to fit like a second skin and should feel tight around your hand and fingers. Our team has developed a comprehensive glove sizing guide which can help you pick out the right size glove. No more loose gloves that affect your swing!