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Gimme That: 2 great FootJoy golf gloves for all kinds of weather

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Read all about two top-tier FootJoy golf gloves below.

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The golf world is filled with mind-blowing tech. We have drivers designed like race cars and rocket scientists working on ball dimples. But the simplest innovation of all might just be the most important: the ability to hold onto your club. And when it comes to top-tier gloves for any season, FootJoy holds the upper hand.

First, for everyday play: The Pure Touch Limited ($32) is the best on the market. It’s crazy soft, durable and looks sharp.

FootJoy Pure Touch Limited Golf Glove

Pure Touch Limited golf gloves are the standard in product leadership, innovation excellence and outstanding performance for the serious player.

For bad weather: A reliable pair of rain gloves is a must for every golfer who doesn’t shy away from inclement rounds. Good news! Rain gloves look cool now, and FJ’s new RainGrips ($23) are a game changer in wet conditions. With these on your mitts, club slippage is a thing of the past.

FootJoy RainGrips Golf Gloves

The #1 men’s golf rain gloves is essential equipment for rain-ready play.

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