
WHY DOES GLOVE SIZE MATTER?
WHY DOES GLOVE SIZE MATTER?
A properly fitted glove is just as important as having the right clubs and the right golf ball. The glove is the direct point of contact with your club, and if it doesn’t fit quite right then your club could slip and cause your swing to come out less than ideal. A correct fit for your golf glove is an advantage to your golf game that should not be overlooked.
6.7 -7.5 in
7.3 - 7.9 In
7.5 - 8.3 In
8 - 8.6 In
8.3 - 9.2 In
2.75 - 3.2 In
3.2 - 3.5 In
3.4 - 3.7 In
3.6 - 4 In
3.7 - 4.5 In
MEN’S GLOVE SIZE CHART
To measure LENGTH: measure from the tip of your middle finger to the first crease on your wrist (closest to your palm)
6.5 -7.5 in
7.2 - 7.9 In
7.6 - 8.3 In
8 - 8.6 In
8.2 - 9.3 In
8.3 In
or greater
9.1 In
or greater
9.5 In
or greater
9.8 In
or greater
10.2 In
or greater
MEN’S CADET GLOVE SIZE CHART
To measure LENGTH: measure from the tip of your middle finger to the first crease on your wrist (closest to your palm)
6.2 - 6.7 in
6.5 - 7.2 In
7 - 7.7 In
2.5 - 3.2 in
3 - 3.4 in
3.1 - 3.6 in
WOMEN’S GLOVE SIZE CHART
To measure LENGTH: measure from the tip of your middle finger to the first crease on your wrist (closest to your palm)
5.75 In
6 In
6.25 In
6.50 In
KIDS’ GLOVE SIZE CHART
To measure LENGTH: measure from the tip of your middle finger to the first crease on your wrist (closest to your palm)
BENEFITS OF A GOLF GLOVE

Grip + Control
Grip + Control
Wearing a golf glove is not mandatory for playing golf, but it is definitely recommended. In a game that is won or lost by a matter of inches, golfers will take any advantage that they can get. We’re here to help you find the right glove, understand the benefits of wearing a glove, and help take some strokes off your game in the process.
A well-fitted golf glove will help to apply the right amount of pressure on your club, minimizing the likelihood that your hands will slip or that the club face will rotate. With additional grip, your swing can be more relaxed and confident at address.

Comfort + Protection
Comfort + Protection
A golf glove is typically worn on your “lead hand” – the hand that’s on top of the grip. If you’re a right-handed golfer, you should be wearing a glove on your left hand, and vice versa for left-handed golfers. Choosing the right type of glove and making sure that it fits well is fundamental to getting every benefit that a golf glove has to offer.
Taking hundreds of swings and gripping tightly can often result in potential blisters and callouses. A golf glove can greatly reduce the wear and tear on your hands and the likelihood of developing blisters. A golf glove that fits properly will be much more comfortable and effective.

Warmth + Dryness
Warmth + Dryness
If you happen to get caught in some less-than-ideal weather, golf gloves can help keep your hands dry and warm. Some gloves are specifically designed for colder weather, while others are better suited for wet rainy days.







