Need Golf Glove help

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By AWells

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  1. For the last year I have been using the Footjoy GT Extreme golf glove for when i go practicing at the range, as they can be quite durable. I initially bought three and they have been absolutely amazing to use I love them to pieces! But alas everything does wear out, and whilst on my last one, all stretched out and patchs beginning to form, I decided to go back to the pro shop where I bought them only to find NONE! Zero, Nada, Zilch! And they simply just said "I guess they changed them?" So sadly i bought something else and came home to see if I could find it on the internet perhaps. Well sadly enough the only ones I can find are in the UK at 19-28 pounds, which is almost 30-40 dollars canadian plus shipping of course. And yes I have tried the FJ website.

    I am wondering if anyone here at Team Titelist, or even Titleist can tell me where I can find these in Canada, OR is there a direct replacement/Model substitute for these gloves? Any help is gratefully appreciated!! and Thank You in advance!

  2. Paul T

    Paul T
    alpharetta, GA

    Assume you are looking for a very durable glove? The Footjoy RainGrip gloves are incredibly durable. I play in high heat/high humidity. I'd use 4 leather gloves and still have them all soaked at the end of a round here.

    The RainGrip gloves never get slick. I can use them an entire round, day after day. I have 2 in my rotation (black and white) have been using them (play and practice) with just these 2 gloves for a full season now - no sign of wearing out yet. They are starting to smell though!.
  3. Tyler H

    Tyler H
    Appleton, WI

    The GT Exteme has been discontinued in North America for a few years now. I would recommend trying the WeatherSoft for a durable practice glove.

    TH
  4. BCH

    BCH

    Weathersof are great for longevity and humid temps. Just found info on the TropiCool which is also synthetic, so I will give it a try.

    Had some FLX gloves (synthetic material-previous season) and loved those but it appears they are now redesigned leather.
  5. Bob S

    Bob S
    Louisville, Ky

    Agree on the FJ Rain Grip gloves. I use them in very humid weather and they are very durable.
  6. Diego D

    Diego D
    Miami, FL

    AWells said:

    For the last year I have been using the Footjoy GT Extreme golf glove for when i go practicing at the range, as they can be quite durable. I initially bought three and they have been absolutely amazing to use I love them to pieces! But alas everything does wear out, and whilst on my last one, all stretched out and patchs beginning to form, I decided to go back to the pro shop where I bought them only to find NONE! Zero, Nada, Zilch! And they simply just said "I guess they changed them?" So sadly i bought something else and came home to see if I could find it on the internet perhaps. Well sadly enough the only ones I can find are in the UK at 19-28 pounds, which is almost 30-40 dollars canadian plus shipping of course. And yes I have tried the FJ website.

    I am wondering if anyone here at Team Titelist, or even Titleist can tell me where I can find these in Canada, OR is there a direct replacement/Model substitute for these gloves? Any help is gratefully appreciated!! and Thank You in advance!

    Last time I found them in a Pro Shop, I bought the last four FJ GTXTREMEs on display. I also use them when I am on the range for my driver, wood and long irons, but they just do not wear out. Perhaps that is why I have had them for so long. When I am playing a round of golf or practising my short game, I prefer my Titleist players glove, however, they do not last nearly as much as the FJ GT Extreme.
  7. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    Weathersoft for the win!
  8. Is it this glove? The GTXtreme? www.snaintongolf.co.uk/footjoy-gtxtreme-golf-glove9151674794

    If so this is the cheapest place in the UK I could find them, I recently bought 3, plus found a discount code for 10% off making the £9.20 a glove when buying 3. You'd still have to pay international shipping and duty, but if you're desperate...

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