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2017 PERFORMANCE GOLF GLOVE BUYER’S GUIDE

We get it, not everyone wants a premium cabretta leather golf glove.

With that in mind, we’ve created a performance glove guide tailored to finding the perfect glove at the perfect value. These gloves might not be played exclusively by tour players, but they’ll surely get the job done in your Saturday morning foursome.

The process of buying anything in today’s time has become stressful and time consuming. We want to help solve that problem for you. The MyGolfSpy mission is simple: create the world’s most objective and comprehensive testing in the industry. We feel the best reviews are those that help you make the right choices and help you get the most out of your time and money.

One key to our testing protocols is testing products head-to-head. We select the top products from each category and put the products through detailed head-to-head testing. We test both in the lab and in the field. We score each product across a range of weighted categories. We then rank the products and explain why, and give awards to the best performing products in the category.

This year we approached performance glove testing with more critical scoring and improved protocols. This was based on an intensive look at the market and feedback from consumers just like you. Several key findings from that research influenced the bag testing process for 2017.

For a comprehensive performance glove test, the norms – feel, comfort, fit, and grip – are always considered. In addition, for this year we examined the glove’s material dispersion, seam comfort, wrist design, strap efficiency, and material quality. We also received multiple units from every test participant in order to test the consistency of sizing and build for each submission.

THE METRICS

We’re always fine-tuning the process to make sure we’re collecting the best data possible. Continuing that trend we’ve updated and refined this year’s analysis to bring you the best buying advice possible.

FEATURES CHART Name Sizes Cadet Materials Colors Ball Marker Hand PING SPORT S-XXL Y Leather/Lycra 1 N R/L ZERO FRICTION MOTION FIT One Size N Leather/Spandex 12 Y Left SRIXON ALL WEATHER S-XL N Leather/Synthetic/Lycra 1 N R/L MIZUNO ELITE S-XL N Leather/Synthetic/Mesh 1 N R/L FOOTJOY WEATHERSOFT S-XL Y Leather/Microfiber 2 Y R/L HJ GRIPPER S-XXL Y Microfiber 11 N R/L MIZUNO COMP S-XXL Y Synthetic 1 N R/L MG TECHGRIP S-XXL Y Leather/Spandex 1 N R/L HJ DURASOFT S-XXL Y Leather/Mesh 1 N R/L GRIPBOOST SECOND SKIN S-XL N Leather/Mesh 1 N Left ZERO FRICTION COMPRESSION FIT One Size N Leather/Spandex 9 Y R/L CADDY DADDY TALON GLOVE S-XXL Y Synthetic Leather/Silicone 1 N R/L

How We Tested

Scoring Metrics

Final Grades We put in hours of testing utilizing data-driven protocols to test new metrics. The numbers are better than ever. Over the course of the test, testers hit balls wearing each glove. For each glove testers hit eight shots, and gave some scores during and some after the test. We were particularly interested in the phrasing of the testing questions, so prompt words were discussed prior to testing to ensure objectivity. By choosing when particular questions were asked, we were able to limit bias. Their were opportunities for breaks in the test both in attempt to limit sweat and tester fatigue. Fit (35 points)- Quite simply how the glove fits…except a whole lot more. We examined every glove’s fit on every tester’s hand to look for things like excess leather in the palm, pinching around the fingers, and tapering design of the wrist. Think of this category like the “design” category of the glove guide. The best gloves in the fit category seemed to mold snuggly to every testers hand. We also tested consistency for all entries to ensure that companies provided products that are always the same. You may want to note, we did deem the fit category to be the most important. Quite simply how the glove fits…except a whole lot more. We examined every glove’s fit on every tester’s hand to look for things like excess leather in the palm, pinching around the fingers, and tapering design of the wrist. Think of this category like the “design” category of the glove guide. The best gloves in the fit category seemed to mold snuggly to every testers hand. We also tested consistency for all entries to ensure that companies provided products that are always the same. You may want to note, we did deem the fit category to be the most important. Comfort (15 points)- Score is given based on whether there are any flaws in the glove, including abrasive material, poor stitching, or long fingers. Questioning for this category was done while the tester was hitting, as comfort is especially important during a shot. While playing, it’s imperative that your glove feel like there’s nothing there. Feel (25 points)- Typically there’s a lot of ambiguity regarding the definition of feel in terms of golf, but for our purposes it’s how the glove performs during the shot. Was it easy to ‘feel’ the club throughout the swing? Did the glove help or hinder your ability to hit a good shot? What we tended to find was that lots of gloves did well here, while some missed the mark entirely. Grip (25 points)- Does the tester feel like their connection to the club is adequate? Does the club move around in the tester’s hand during the swing? A good score in this category really indicates that there are no issues. It was clear that when gloves performed poorly in this category they really had no chance of being successful within our test.

Final grades were awarded based on total scores. Best Overall is our highest overall scoring performance golf glove, and awards are awarded to the top five gloves. In addition, more specific Best in Class recognitions are awarded to gloves in certain categories (like grip, feel, comfort and fit) that push the industry ‘envelope.’ Final grades were awarded based on total scores. Best Overall is our highest overall scoring performance golf glove, and awards are awarded to the top five gloves. In addition, more specific Best in Class recognitions are awarded to gloves in certain categories (like grip, feel, comfort and fit) that push the industry ‘envelope.’



THE BEST PERFORMANCE GLOVES OF 2017

PING SPORT Editor's Choice Fit 3rd Comfort 1st Feel 2nd Grip 1st Score 88 1 Shop & Support When you shop online consider using our special link. It helps support this site and other golfers around the world. #ConsumerFirst Check Latest Price Trade In/Up What We Liked -PING Sport is by far the Best Performance Glove for 2017. -Pre-curved fingers make for an almost custom fit -Ultimate in feel for a Performance Glove Pros -“Best in Class” Grip -“Best in Class” Comfort –Solid performer across all categories Cons –Pinky consistently too long -Pulling feeling between middle and index fingers

ZERO FRICTION MOTION FIT Fit 2nd Comfort 2nd Feel 1st Grip 5th Score 75.5 #2 Shop & Support When you shop online consider using our special link. It helps support this site and other golfers around the world. #ConsumerFirst Check Latest Price Trade In/Up What We Liked -Numerous color options allow the Motion Fit to be matched with any apparel -Motion fit allows for adequate flex in the glove Pros -“Best in Class” Feel -Great fit -Ball Marker Cons -One size fits all can cause some sizing issues -Tee can poke some in hand -Padding around the fingers limits mobility -Uncomfortable mesh -No cadet option

SRIXON ALL WEATHER Best Buy Fit 4th Comfort 3rd Feel 2nd Grip 7th Score 71 #3 Shop & Support When you shop online consider using our special link. It helps support this site and other golfers around the world. #ConsumerFirst Check Latest Price Trade In/Up What We Liked -MyGolfSpy “Best Buy” at only $7.99 -Affordable yet functional glove Pros -“Best in Class” Grip -“Best in Class” Feel -Effective tapering of wrist Cons -Non-Leather material doesn’t form well to hand -Fingers are a little short -Excess material in fingers -No cadet option

MIZUNO ELITE Fit 1st Comfort 7th Feel 6th Grip 8th Score 68.25 #4 Shop & Support When you shop online consider using our special link. It helps support this site and other golfers around the world. #ConsumerFirst Check Latest Price Trade In/Up What We Liked -Effective meshing at joints and knuckles -Thicker material yet does not inhibit feel Pros –“Best in Class” Fit -Effective tapering of wrist Cons -Bunching around fingers -Odd stitching around mesh -No cadet option

FOOTJOY WEATHERSOF Fit 6th Comfort 5th Feel 4th Grip 2nd Score 66.5 #5 Shop & Support When you shop online consider using our special link. It helps support this site and other golfers around the world. #ConsumerFirst Check Latest Price Trade In/Up What We Liked –Exactly what you expect from Footjoy -Consistent fit -Great overall glove Pros -Ball marker -Grip maximized by tackiness of glove Cons – Material causes abrasion and limits motion -Design causes pinching around the index finger