Best Golf Gloves 2024

Join us as we delve into the best golf gloves for men and women to wear in 2024.

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The humble golf glove might not seem particularly important, but when you consider that your hands are the only part of you that touches the golf club and that the hand you’ll be wearing your glove on plays the biggest role in your grip, you start to realise why picking out the best golf glove for you is worth some thought.

There are thermal gloves designed to keep your hands warm in the winter, leather gloves to keep you cool and prevent sweat in the hot summer golf season, and all-weather gloves that can be worn year-round.

Oh, and not to forget my favourite rain gloves! Designed to help maintain a grip in your fight against the elements. If you’ve ever struggled with grip when playing in wet weather, and not put much thought into gloves that can help you, check out our selection of the best golf rain gloves.

The best golf glove shortlist

Best synthetic golf glove: Nike DuraFeel X | BUY NOW

Best leather golf glove: Titleist Players | BUY NOW

Best premium golf glove: FootJoy StaSof | BUY NOW

Best all-weather golf glove: FootJoy WeatherSof | BUY NOW

Best budget golf glove: Mizuno Comp | BUY NOW

Best rain glove: TaylorMade RainControl | BUY NOW

Best ladies’ glove: Titleist Perma-Soft | BUY NOW

From leather to synthetic, all-weather to breathable, we’ve got them all covered whatever your needs and budget with offerings from all of the big brands and even some newcomers. If you’re after a good deal alongside quick delivery, check out our guide to the best golf gloves on Amazon.

Best Golf Gloves: Men’s

Great grip for all golfers

Best golf glove for grip
Price: £11.99
Alternative Retailers
Decathlon
£13.00
American Golf
£18.99
The Cobra Pur Tour is the glove used by Cobra's staff tour players and offers exceptional fit and feel. It's a full Cabretta leather construction with perforations for breathability, while the tailored cuff provides a great, secure fit.

Pros

  • Great grip
  • Good breathability
  • Flexible on knuckles

Cons

  • Tight out of box
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors White
Material Leather

The ultimate leather glove

Best leather golf glove
Price: £22.35
Probably one of the most worn gloves in golf, this is the glove the Titleist pros wear and has always been a hugely popular choice among discerning golfers.

The main reason is that Cabretta leather is engineered to the thinnest specification offering the best feel and precise fit. Breathable perforations and clever seam placement complement this.

Pros

  • Classic style
  • Tour quality
  • Soft leather

Cons

  • Long in the thumb
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors White
Material Leather

Keeping your hands cool on the course

Best golf glove for breathability
A very clever bit of kit from Under Armour that is designed for warm-weather golf. The patented Iso-Chill technology is designed to pull heat away from your skin.

The clever seam taping also ensures you get an excellent fit and another glove that offers great value for money.

Pros

  • Nice and flexible
  • Breathability is great
  • Good in warm weather

Cons

  • Wore out on palm easily
Sizes (6) S-XXL
Colors Black; White
Material Leather + Synthetic

A fan of the tour pros

Best tour quality golf glove
Price: £17.99
Alternative Retailers
Scottsdale Golf
£17.99
American Golf
£17.99
As you might expect from TaylorMade, it is an excellent option and one to consider for those who like their gloves hyper-thin.

The company’s patented AAA Cabretta TM Soft Tech leather glides onto your hand. Comfort-wise it is hard to imagine there is anything better.

Pros

  • Sleek design
  • Great grip
  • Flexible quality leather

Cons

  • Not great at keeping your hands cool
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors Grey; Navy; White
Material Leather

Takes comfort and softness to a whole new level

Best golf glove for low-handicapper
Price: £21.95
Alternative Retailers
Decathlon
£19.99
Callaway’s elite-level offering looks and feels the part and Callaway’s Opti Fit adjustable Velcro closure just feels incredibly substantial and secure.

It is another incredibly soft leather glove with the aonus of a cotton Terry Cuff, which also really helps deal with unwanted moisture in hot conditions.

Pros

  • Super comfortable
  • Soft feel
  • Durable leather

Cons

  • Not good in the wet
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors White
Material Leather

Constructed with the finest Italian materials

Best golf glove for sweaty hands
The Elite Pro glove is completely made up of the finest Italian cabretta leather to ensure the glove has unrivalled quality time and time again. It features parallel rows of elastic stitching around the wrist making for a highly flexible glove partnered with a nice secure fit.

The glove features a range of perforations above and below the fingers along with their quick dry cuff for breathability, preventing sweaty hands and keeping them cool and dry.

Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Secure fit
  • Great breathability

Cons

  • Not waterproof
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors White
Material Leather

The glove matches every outfit

Best golf glove for color choice
The Collection is G/FORE’s flagship glove line that gives golfers a full premium AA Cabretta leather glove for a quality fit and feel which acts like a second skin on your hand.

The glove sports an embroidered G/FORE logo on the tab closure and comes in ten different colourways to bring a fresh look to some of your favourite outfits on the golf course.

Read our full G/FORE Collection golf glove review

Pros

  • Premium leather
  • Great design and colour options
  • Good grip

Cons

  • Not very breathable
Sizes (6) Small-XXL
Colors 8
Material Leather

Great all year round

Best synthetic golf glove
This is a classic-looking glove from Nike that features an abundance of versatility, the synthetic leather palm allows a secure grip, and with the latest version comes a reinforced palm and thumb for better durability.

A stretchy fabric around the knuckles supports the natural movement of the swing, the fingers and thumb also feature perforations for airflow to keep the hands cool.

Pros

  • Great breathability
  • Super durable
  • Flexible in all areas

Cons

  • Loose around the wrist
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors White
Material Leather + Synthetic

Tour-proven performance

Best premium golf glove
The StaSof comes with tour-proven performance from a wealth of stars on the world stage using it for its long-lasting performance in all conditions. The StaSof is aimed to maintain its softness for longer with the durable performance leather from Pittards of England.

The PowerNet mesh and finger perforations improve the glove's breathability, flexibility, and comfort. The ComfoTab Velcro close from FootJoy helps the glove maintain a consistent fit from the first tee to the 18th green.

Pros

  • Secure fit
  • Soft feel
  • Great quality leather

Cons

  • Palm scuffed easy
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Color White
Material Leather

The glove for every occasion

Best all-weather golf glove
Price: £40.62
Alternative Retailers
Decathlon
£17.99
American Golf
£17.99
Not only is this the world’s most popular golf glove, but you get two of them in the same pack! The WeatherSof has helped more than 90 million golfers around the globe play their best golf in all conditions.

The glove’s classic design partnered with FootJoy’s Fibresof palm makes for a comfortable and consistent fit. With a soft feel, high levels of durability, and grip it is no wonder this is the world’s most popular golf glove.

Pros

  • Works in all weather conditions
  • Long-lasting
  • Great grip

Cons

  • Long in the fingers

For golfers who want long-lasting grip

Best golf glove for durability
It may not be the most ordinary-looking glove in the world but that is certainly nothing to be put off by. The Stable Grip 2.0 features Bionic’s patented relief pad system to give you more control and a better grip on the club.

Many golfers find it hard to get a glove that fits correctly but Bionic hope to solve this issue with the dual expansion zone on the thumb which adjusts to the golfer for a more precise fit. The glove is constructed from washable leather which also partners with Lycra on the fingers and knuckles for better movement when swinging.

Pros

  • Excellent grip
  • Great flexibility
  • Quality materials

Cons

  • Design is basic
Sizes (7) Small-3XL
Colors Black; Periwinkle; White
Material Leather

A standout on the course

Best looking golf glove
As far as looks go Cuater have certainly impressed with between the lines. The glove comes in a range of two-tone colours which all sport “Birdie” down the middle finger and a slogan across the palm reading “Grip shaft here” or “Cash please”.

These features help the glove stand out and would add to any outfit. These are all rather cool but do need to be backed up by a good-quality glove, and it doesn’t disappoint.

The glove uses premium cabretta leather to deliver a soft secure fit, and along the fingers are perforations to help with breathability keeping your hand nice and cool, hopefully helping you make more birdies.

Pros

  • Love the design
  • Cool slogans to keep you motivated
  • Premium Cabretta leather

Cons

  • The design may not be for every golfer
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors 5
Material Leather

Long-lasting quality

Best quality leather glove
Price: £19.99
Alternative Retailers
Scottsdale Golf
£14.99
For golfers wanting a soft, comfortable, and durable glove at a good price the Srixon Cabretta is perfect. A quality leather glove makes a huge difference to how the club feels in hand and can make a huge difference to your game.
The high-quality leather is partnered with Lycra panels in the knuckles to certify a good secure fit.

Pros

  • Great durability
  • Soft leather
  • Super comfortable

Cons

  • Thick thumb seams
Sizes (5) Small
Colors White
Material Leather

Cheap and cheerful

Best budget golf glove
For golfers wanting an all-weather glove, Mizuno have given golfers a great option with the Comp glove, and in the UK at the time of writing the Comp is on offer for less than £7.

Its synthetic upper gives you great durability and long-lasting shape, which, when partnered with a leather palm for improved grip, gives golfers everything they need regardless of the conditions.

Pros

  • Flexible around knuckles
  • Leather pads are very durable
  • Great fit

Cons

  • Not the highest quality materials
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors Black; White
Material Leather + Synthetic

The perfect companion to battle the elements

Best rain glove
Price: £29.95
Alternative Retailers
Scottsdale Golf
£21.99
Decathlon
£25.99
It’s hard to make rain gloves look good, but yet again TaylorMade have come through with one of the more stylish pairs of rain gloves you can buy.

Their Element Tech microfibre material allows for a 40% stronger hold than most traditional rain gloves on the market in the wettest of conditions. The wetter they get the more they grip.

The gloves have all the performance you need to go and play 18 holes on the worst of days and ensure you’ll remain confident of being in control of your club.

TG Digital Editor Rob Jerram ranks the Rain Control as the best all-weather gloves he’s ever used.

Pros

  • Keeps your hands bone dry even in torrential rain
  • Grips as well as a normal glove in dry conditions
  • Dry quickly and easily

Cons

  • Lose a bit of feel for the club
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors Black
Material Microfiber suede

Best Golf Gloves: Ladies

A timeless addition to any outfit

Best ladies glove
A hugely-popular make and model and with good reason. This Titleist glove ticks all the boxes. It incorporates Titleist’s patented CoolMax panel, which also is ideally placed to help with the fit as well as the breathability.

Pros

  • Great sleek design
  • Timeless-looking glove
  • High-quality soft leather

Cons

  • Wear and tear quite easily
Sizes (3) Small-Large
Colors White
Material Leather

One of the most worn gloves on tour

Best women's leather golf glove
Probably one of the most worn gloves in golf, this is the glove the Titleist pros wear. Beautifully crafted out of Ethiopian Cabretta leather, it works in all conditions and all weather and the thinness of the leather provides the feel the leading players crave.

Pros

  • Classic style
  • Tour quality
  • Soft leather

Cons

  •  Long in the thumb
Sizes (5) Small-XL
Colors White
Material Leather

Durable and super comfortable women's glove

Best women's glove for durability
Price: £14.99
With this Srixon offering you are getting a premium product at a very reasonable price. Uses the best of leather and synthetic very nicely. The lycra inserts in the knuckles, which improve the fit, are a great idea while the leather body feels fantastic and works superbly well in extreme heat.

Pros

  • Great durability
  • Soft leather
  • Super comfortable

Cons

  •  Thick thumb seams
Sizes (4) Small-Large
Colors White
Material Leather + Synthetic

Golf Glove: Buying Guide

How to choose the best golf glove

Many golfers can initially overlook the golf glove as an important piece of equipment and they would be wrong to do so. The hands are the only part of the body that remain in contact with the club throughout the golf swing and are what keep you in control at all times, so a golf glove that can give you more grip in all conditions sounds rather important. What are the key things to consider when buying a new golf glove? See below for some factors to consider

Which hand?

When starting on golf it can be rather confusing to understand what glove goes on which hand so we’re here to help. The lead hand in a conventional grip is the one that has the glove on it. So for a right-handed golfer, they would wear a glove on their left hand and for a left-handed golfer, they would wear the glove on their right hand.

Size

Studies have shown that 98% of golfers wear a glove that is too big for them. A golf glove should feel very tight when you first put it on. You shouldn’t be able to pinch any material on the palm or fingers. If you can cover all of the Velcro with the fastening tab, that’s another sign it’s too big. Don’t be alarmed if your brand-new glove feels a bit restrictive at first, it will loosen up within a few minutes or a few shots on the range.

Leather vs Synthetic

Leather golf gloves give the softest feel, which is why they’re preferred by most professionals and discerning amateurs. The downside of leather golf gloves is they don’t tend to last as long as synthetic ones and they’re generally more expensive. Synthetic golf gloves are sometimes better in wet conditions, too.

Durability

If it’s durability you want then a synthetic glove is the most durable and will last longer than a leather glove, you will sacrifice elements of fit and feel with synthetic but you will have a glove that will last.

Finding a golf glove that has a great fit and feel is one thing, but finding a glove that’s also durable long-term can be hard. Nothing in golf is essentially cheap and finding a glove that is durable, comfortable, and fit greats for you can mean buying a variation of gloves until you find the right one.

Feel

Even though most gloves look the same out of the pack, they’re not. Like clothes, each glove will fit a hand shape slightly better than the other, and getting a comfortable glove is vital. If you’ve never played a round of golf in an uncomfortable golf glove, I wouldn’t! When you’re next trying on a glove in the shop pick up a club and make sure it feels secure on your hand, you’ll thank me later

FAQs

Tiger Woods in his Nike Dri-Fit golf glove.

Does Tiger Woods wear a golf glove?

As part of his deal with Nike, Tiger Woods, wears a white Nike Dri-Fit golf glove. Tiger isn’t a huge fan of wearing his golf glove for chipping on the course, as he believes it gives him a better shot feel.

How do I know when to change my golf glove?

The lifetime of a golf glove can vary depending on how many rounds you play and how you swing the golf club. It would be great to change your glove every few rounds but financially it may not be a smart decision so I’ve explained some key things to look out for which may signal a time for change.

It may sound obvious but if you have holes appearing on the palm and fingers, as well as any tears to the seams. The glove loses lots of its qualities when it becomes shiny and worn down, and leather gloves will go shiny and also hard and dirty which is a sure sign that the glove is at the end of its life.

What golf glove does Rory McIlroy wear?

As part of his deal with Nike, Rory Mcilroy wears the latest Nike Tour Classic golf glove which is Nike’s premium leather glove option.

About the Author

Will Shreeve-Peacock is a golf equipment writer for Today's Golfer.

Will Shreeve-Peacock – Golf Equipment Writer

Will is an expert in golf shoes, GPS watches, rangefinders, and training aids.

He has a degree in journalism from Sheffield Hallam University and four years’ experience working in golf retail with American Golf where he was trained by a host of the big-name manufacturers.

A six-handicapper, Will has played golf for more than a decade and is a member at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincolnshire.

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