Not every golfer needs to break the bank to find a quality golf glove. There are plenty of affordable options that offer excellent grip, comfort, and durability.
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We’ve compiled a list of the best budget golf gloves 2025 that deliver high-quality performance without the high price tag: the FootJoy WeatherSof, Payntr X and X-002, Wilson Staff Conform, Cobra Micro Grip Flex, Under Armour Medal Golf Glove, TaylorMade Stratus Tech, Mizuno Comp Golf Glove, Callaway Golf Syntech, Masters Cabretta Leather glove and the Wilson Feel Plus.
Each of these gloves offers excellent value for money, proving that you don’t have to sacrifice performance for affordability.
Best Budget Golf Gloves 2025
FootJoy WeatherSof Golf Glove


The FootJoy WeatherSof is globally the best-selling golf glove. Worn by many players, the WeatherSof is made from FiberSof material, that as per the name is very soft and moulds well around the hand to provide maximum comfort. The FiberSof material is also much more durable than leather and holds up much better in wetter conditions. Whilst the glove isn’t 100% leather, there are patches on the inside of the thumb and palm to provide greater protection to the hands. The top side of the glove across the knuckles features a patch of mesh that with breathability and flexibility.
Pros:
- Durable
- Great value for money
- Nice range of colours
- Holds up well in all weather conditions
Cons:
- Nothing significant
Payntr Golf Gloves


Payntr golf are gaining a reputation for producing quality golf shoes. But they also offer up some great value accessories – including two types of glove – the X and X-002 model.
The X model is crafted from a leather construction that can function in all weather conditions. Payntr have incorporated their NeverWet superhydrophobic coating to repel water and rain, helping to improve a golfer’s grip.
A premium cabretta leather is evident in the X-002 glove for a more enhanced feel and fit. All in all, these are performance-driven golf gloves to enable a comfortable and profitable round of golf.
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Pros:
- X model can be worn all year round
- Great value for money – currently 3 for 2 offer
- Premium leather option with the X-002
Cons:
- None
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Pros:
- Premium looking design
- Strategically placed leather patches
- Sleek design
Cons:
- Lack of mesh maybe decrease breathability
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The design sees CoolMax Lyrca finger inserts that include moisture-wicking technology, allowing for greater breathability. The CoolMax mesh also features on the knuckles, for added flexibility.
As a synthetic glove, this works great in all weathers conditions and is also very durable for that.
Pros:
- Great value for money
- Works well in all weathers
- Durable
Cons:
- Might not be everyone’s taste looks wise
Best Budget Golf Gloves 2025
Wrapping up, our best budget golf gloves for 2025 include the FootJoy WeatherSof, Payntr X and X-002, Wilson Staff Conform, Cobra Micro Grip Flex, Under Armour Medal Golf Glove, TaylorMade Stratus Tech, Mizuno Comp Golf Glove, Callaway Golf Syntech, Masters Cabretta Leather glove and the Wilson Feel Plus.
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How to look after your glove?
Golf gloves can last for many months depending on usage and grip pressure. It’s important that you store your glove in a dry place after use and allow it time to thoroughly dry out if damp/wet. Wet gloves can dry and have a crusty feel if not properly stretched out and cared for post-round.
What size glove do I need?
A golf glove isn’t designed to hinder golfers but to help them and so a glove shouldn’t feel baggy and uncomfortable. A good sizing reference guide is that a glove should come away from the centre of your palm very slightly as you extend your fingers. If you’re unable to fully extend your fingers without discomfort, the glove will likely be too small. Conversely, if you can extend your fingers with the leather sagging into your palm, it’s likely to be too large.
Remember, golf gloves will stretch with use and so something that seems a little tighter initially is probably going to be better than one that is already a little looser.
What glove/brand should I choose?
There is no right or wrong choice of glove or brand. A glove is very much down to a personal preference. Although some players may favour a certain type of brand, it’s not to say that, that the gloves they produce you. Some many brands produce gloves with a huge range of styles and sizes and so it’s worth exploring your options.
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