How many of you take your golf glove off after a round of golf and stuff it into your golf bag? The combination of your golf glove and sweat don't mix well when you wad up your golf glove and stuff it into your golf bag. By doing that you reduce the life of your golf glove.
The next time you reach into your golf bag to pull out your golf glove you find a wad of hard leather. Combine this with the normal build-up of dirt and your golf glove can become kind of shinny and slick, which looses its effectiveness.
You can make your golf glove last longer if you do two things:
1. After a round of golf hang your golf glove out to dry. Find a way to clip it onto your golf bag. The easiest thing to do is wrap the glove around the golf bag strap.
2. When your golf glove becomes dirty and slick through it into the washer. Through it in with your clothes with cold water and mild soap.
Don't put the golf glove in the dryer, but rather hang it up to dry so it doesn't shrink. You'll probably want to flatten the golf glove so it dries ready to be used the next time your out on the golf course.
I hope this golf tip saves you a few dollars in golf gloves.
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Thursday, August 10, 2006
How To Extend A Golf Glove's Life
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Posted by Don Smith at 9:37 AM
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