Expert Advice
Find an all-weather glove and play through a rain storm or unexpected temperature drop. Rain golf gloves work well in wet conditions. Winter golf gloves trap heat to keep your hands warm and feature extended cuffs to block the chill.
After a round, consider airing out your glove to keep it in good condition. When you are on the course, remove your glove between holes to keep your glove dry. Consider carrying two or more gloves and change them during your game.
Diagnose your swing problems by looking at the wear and tear on your glove. If you often develop holes in the same part of your glove, such as your palm or thumb, you may be gripping the club incorrectly.