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Best All Weather Golf Gloves 2024

published: Jul 8, 2023

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updated: Apr 1, 2024

Best All Weather Golf Gloves 2024

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Looking for a glove that can hold up in all conditions? We’ve narrowed down the best all weather gloves 2024

Best All Weather Golf Gloves 2023

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  • Best all weather golf gloves 2024
  • Callaway men’s golf gloves weather spann
  • Srixon all weather glove
  • Footjoy weathersof
  • Mizuno comp golf glove
  • Ping sport tech golf glove
  • Footjoy gtxtreme golf glove
  • Callaway golf men’s syntech glove
  • Best all weather golf gloves 2024

Whether you’re braving the wind, rain, or cold, a quality all-weather golf glove can be a real game-changer. It not only ensures a solid grip, regardless of the weather conditions, but also provides comfort and protection for your hand.

Looking ahead to 2024, we’ve selected the top all-weather gloves that you should consider: the Callaway Weather Spann, Srixon All Weather, FootJoy WeatherSof, Mizuno Comp Golf Glove, Ping Sport Tech Golf Glove, FootJoy GTXtreme and Callaway Syntech.

Each of these gloves has been designed to offer optimum performance across a variety of weather conditions, ensuring you never have to compromise on your game.


Best All Weather Golf Gloves 2024


Callaway Men’s Golf Gloves Weather Spann

4.5 star review

Callaway has the purpose build this glove to handle all weather conditions as per the name. It’s labelled as being highly durable and uses FUSETECH™ synthetic combined with strategically placed leather. This helps to provide a great amount of feel and grip. Air ventilation holes of varible sizes are located all across the glove to help with breathability, especially useful during those summer rounds.

Pros:

  • Highly durable
  • Great sizing range
  • Plenty of vent holes for breathability

Cons:

  • Pricey than other options
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Srixon All Weather glove

4.5 star review

The Srixon All Weather glove is made from synthetic with a leather inner thumb and a patch on the palm. The patch on the palm is quite thick and offers a great amount of protection. This glove aims to provide a powerful grip in all conditions. The synthetic inner is covered in small ventilation holes to help with breathability, with some also located on the upper. The glove features several areas of mesh, creating a great of flexibility.

Pros:

  • Thick palm coverage
  • Great flexibility
  • Reasonable price

Cons:

  • Not the most stylish
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FootJoy WeatherSof

4.5 star review

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.

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Pros:

  • Durable
  • Great value for money
  • Nice range of colours
  • Holds up well in all weather conditions

Cons:

  • Nothing really
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Mizuno Comp Golf Glove

4.5 star review

The Mizuno Comp glove is primarily made from synthetic materials. This means that it will have a great amount of durability and Mizuno labels this as being an excellent all-weather glove which comes in handy as you never know what sort of conditions you will face on the course. Leather patches have been added to the palm and thumb area for extra protection and support. Elastic has been added alongside mesh around the knuckle area allowing for plenty of room to move.

Pros:

  • Great price
  • Performs all in all weathers
  • Plenty of flexibility

Cons:

  • One colourway
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Ping Sport Tech Golf Glove

4 star review

The Ping Sport Tech is made from synthetic material making it a great all-weather golf glove. Much like other Ping products, this glove uses their SensorCool technology, to help keep players’ temperature regulated during their rounds. Lyrca has also been added to allow for better ventilation and breathability. This has also been added to the knuckles for added flexibility, allowing for greater comfort.

Pros:

  • SensorCool technology
  • Great amount of flexibility
  • Highly durable

Cons:

  • No leather palm patch
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FootJoy GTxtreme golf glove

5 star review

The GTxreme is one of the underdogs in the FJ range. The GTxreme uses a FiberSof™ microfibre palm and APL® Digital Leather for a soft, comfortable feel with an extraordinary grip in all weather conditions. The FJ logo on the velcro fasten is a marker which comes in extra handy in the rain, saving you rummaging to find one. Alongside that, there is Coolmax™ Lycra® and strategically placed PowerNet mesh along the knuckles and fingers for added breathability and flexibility.

Pros:

  • Handy all marker
  • Highly durable
  • Great grip power
  • Secure fit

Cons:

  • More expensive than FJ WeatherSof
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Callaway Golf Men’s Syntech Glove

4.5 star review

Comprised of synthetic material the Callaway Syntech glove aims to give a leather-like feel but with greater durability. With that said the thumb and part of the palm have been reinforced with leather for more protection and increased durability. The Opti Feel Synthetic Leather is designed to perform well in all conditions. In terms of breathability, this glove uses Callaway’s X-Spann technology with moisture-wicking breathability.

Pros:

  • Moisture wicking technology
  • All-weather usage
  • Great durability
  • Includes a mall marker

Cons:

  • Basic design
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Best All Weather Golf Gloves 2024


In conclusion, if you’re looking for the best all-weather golf gloves for 2024, the Callaway Weather Spann, Srixon All Weather, FootJoy WeatherSof, Mizuno Comp Golf Glove, Ping Sport Tech Golf Glove, FootJoy GTXtreme and the Callaway Syntech are our top picks.

Each glove delivers excellent grip, comfort, and durability, regardless of the weather conditions. The selection among these will largely depend on your personal preferences and specific needs, but rest assured, each of these gloves will allow you to perform at your best, come rain or shine.

Equip yourself with one of these high-performance gloves, and you’ll be ready to face whatever weather the golf course throws at you.

Leather vs synthetic gloves…which is the best?

Leather gloves tend to be a lot softer and thinner, meaning that you often feel like you have more feel with one on. Synthetic gloves tend to be a little thicker but this isn’t all bad as they often hold up much better in wet conditions as well as being more durable.

There is no right or wrong choice when it comes to choosing the glove that you use and it’s very much down to trial and error, as it’s personal preference.

Why should you wear a golf glove?

Some golfers may find the feeling of wearing a glove a little odd but they may be able to help save you some shots out on the course. A well-fitted glove will provide more grip than going bare-handed in many conditions. A glove will also help to protect your hand from blisters or other types of wear and tear. Wearing a glove on your non-dominant hand will also help balance up the strength in grip pressure between the hands when swinging the club.

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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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About the author

Nicola Slater
Nicola Slater

Nicola is a professional golfer, playing on the Ladies European Access Series (LETAS). It is a developmental tour designed for aspiring female golfers.

Having played golf for 17 years, starting aged 8, Nicola has represented both her county and country at junior and senior levels. She currently a member at Hickleton Golf Club but has previously held memberships at five other courses.

Nicola holds a BA (Hons) degree in Sports Studies, from the University of Stirling. She completed a four-year course, with her final year project focusing on the barrier women face in golf. This combination of real-world experience and academic insight underscores her commitment to the sport and her desire to contribute to its growth, particularly for female golfers. At Stirling, she was part of the Golf Scholarship program. Involving regular golf specific fitness and practice sessions. She had the opportunity to partake in tournaments and training camps, worldwide.

Over the years, Nicola has accumulated a wealth of knowledge not just about her own performance, but also about the nuances of the sport. Given her extensive playing background she has a deep understanding of the technical aspects of golf gear and the golf swing itself.

What’s in Nicola’s bag: Ping G430 driver, Titleist TS2 4-wood, Titleist T150/200 irons, Ping s159 wedges, Cleveland putter.

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