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How long should a golf glove last?

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Rachel Ellis

Published Jan 09, 2026

How you take care of your glove also matters, the better you maintain your gloves and properly clean them will extend their lifespans. A typical rule of thumb is that a golf glove will last around 10 rounds, but these factors can alter that.

How long does the average golf glove last?

Quality of the glove, the conditions in which you play and the type of grip that the golfer uses, but ultimately, how well the golfer takes care of the glove, during and between rounds, impacts the life of the glove significantly. Typically a good quality golf glove will last between 6 to 10 rounds.

When should I throw away my golf glove?

Regardless of how long you have used your golf glove, it's time to replace it if it has a hole in the palm or fingertips, if it has shrunk or is too dirty. During the golf season, your gloves also may get wet from rain or perspiration. Gloves that go through dry and wet cycles can become stiff and worn.

How often do PGA players change gloves?

While you don't need to change your gloves as frequently as a pro golfer, you will need to switch over eventually. It's often recommended that you do this every six to ten rounds. There are a few signs that it might be time to do this.

Do golf gloves wear out?

Even properly maintained golf gloves will wear out if they're used often enough. While we wouldn't ever suggest playing less, one consideration is having two gloves pairs to rotate use.

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How often should I replace my golf glove?

How you take care of your glove also matters, the better you maintain your gloves and properly clean them will extend their lifespans. A typical rule of thumb is that a golf glove will last around 10 rounds, but these factors can alter that.

How can I extend my golf glove life?

5 Ways to Make Your Golf Gloves Last Longer

  1. Get the Right Fit. This is THE most important thing. ...
  2. Use Packaging to Keep Glove in Original Shape. ...
  3. Keep Gloves as Dry as Possible or Dry Out After Rounds. ...
  4. Rotate Between Gloves. ...
  5. Limit Hard Pulling on the cuff and Fingers.

Why do pro golfers take their gloves off after every shot?

Golfers take their gloves off to air the gloves to be less sweaty and to let the skin breathe which prevents skin conditions. Having no gloves improves the feel of the club, so most pros will take off a glove when the shot will not result in slippage, for chips, short pitches, and for putting.

Why do golfers take their glove off when putting?

Less grip pressure or a lighter feeling in their hands – is exactly the reason that virtually all the golfers who take their golf gloves off before putting – will tell you that they are doing it for.

Should a golf glove be tight?

A proper fitting golf glove should fit like a second skin, tight across the palm and fingers, with no loose material. You should not have extra material at the top of your fingers, if you do, you may want to size down or try a Cadet glove in your size.

Do golfers ever wear two gloves?

Golfers can wear two gloves, it's common for professionals to wear a second glove when in bad weather, to absorb sweat and help control the clubface and have better control of the club in bad weather. Two gloves are good if you have sensitive skin or get callouses while playing.

How many golf gloves do pros use?

Others, like PGA Tour pro Tommy “Two Gloves” Gainey, wear two gloves, one on each hand. Many traditional golfers on the PGA Tour and at your local course will wear their glove for full swings (drivers, longer irons from the fairway), but then remove their gloves for putting and shots around the green.

What golf glove does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger Woods plays his oldest endorser's glove – Nike. He plays a Nike Dri-Fit cabretta leather glove as his go-to glove. Only in rare instances does he wear a different glove (like playing in the rain).

What is the difference in cadet and regular golf gloves?

A cadet glove has shorter fingers than a regular glove. If you have shorter fingers, you've probably experienced the discomfort of excessmaterial at the ends of your gloves, which definitely doesn't help your feel for the game. Cadet vs regular golf gloves also have wider fingers, which is important as well.

Are golf rain gloves worth it?

Standard golf gloves are really effective at providing you with the best grip when your playing, but only in the dry weather. Due to the fabric or material they are made of, as soon as standard gloves get wet they immediately become ineffective, which means you will struggle to hold onto your club grip.

How often should I golf?

So how often should you practice golf in order to get better? Practicing four times per week at the range, chipping area and putting green will help you become a better golfer. Focus on specific drills, and practice with purpose.

Can you carry 2 putters in your bag?

According to the USGA and R&A rules, you can have two putters in your bag when playing a professional round of golf provided the total number doesn't exceed 14.

Do any pros golf without a glove?

A more historic player well known for beating golf balls and never wearing a glove is Moe Norman—as the Moe stories go, and there are a lot out there, after a certain time he would cut the calluses off the pad in his left hand when they would get too hard and start to bug him.

Do any pro golfers putt with their glove on?

There is no rule stopping you from wearing a glove while putting. In fact, Jack Nicklaus, arguably the greatest golfer to ever play the game, won 18 major tournaments putting with a glove on.

Why don't you wear a glove when putting?

A: It's not a rule, nor proper etiquette. Tour pros imagine that the glove acts as a barrier between the millions of nerve endings in their fingers and hands and the putter, and thus reduces their feel and their ability to drain tricky putts.

Why do golf players only wear one glove?

Most people wear only one glove to protect the hand that grips the club the tightest from blistering and ripped skin. They usually avoid wearing two gloves and it may interfere with their grip and they lose feel of the club unless it is raining when pros will commonly use two gloves.

How often do golf pros change their grips?

As a general rule, every 12 – 18 months or every 30 – 40 rounds. Also, consider a normal practice session the equivalent of one round. You may need to replace your golf grips more often if you live and play in a particularly hot, humid environment (the U.S. southeast, for instance).

Can you wash rain golf gloves?

It doesn't matter what brand the golf glove is, if you take the right precautions you can wash your glove. We recommend not to machine wash golf gloves, since it will put too much unwanted stress on the material. You can wash a Footjoy golf glove the simple way with cold water, a gentle rub and air drying.

How do I keep my golf glove from getting crusty?

The best way to avoid your golf glove from getting crusty is to allow it to air dry while you are playing and after a round of golf as well. When you finish your golf round, take your glove and place it on the outside of your golf bag. This will allow it to air dry before it is thrown in your golf bag.

Can you shrink golf glove?

Gloves can shrink in two common situations, firstly, if they are made out of synthetic or leather material and suddenly get wet, or secondly if a golf glove has been washed in hot water.