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I've worn both synthetic & leather gloves. It seems that either one I wear, my glove hand (left) appears drier and flakier than my right hand; even days after. I play golf about once a week, and keep the glove on my hand from driver, and I take it off to putt, and sometimes to chip. In the summer (here in Arizona) I take the glove off between shots to allow the glove to dry off.
I'm wondering if anyone else has a similar situation, and what they did, or products they used to keep the golf glove from affecting the skin on their hand. |
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# 1 2/12/2017 7:58:57 AM |
May not be the glove. Some gloves have powder inside the glove to make it slide on easier. Where I worked we had gloves with powder and some without. Lots of employees got a rash from the powdered gloves.
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# 2 2/12/2017 10:46:28 AM |
I would suggest buying some new grips on Bestgrips.com. They are all natural leather grips and treated with a tackiness that hasn't worn off on mine after 6 months. I don't use gloves on my irons and wedges. I do on my woods because I haven't converted my woods to the new grips yet.
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# 3 2/12/2017 6:36:03 PM |
Sounds like you may have jock itch on your hand. You don't by chance have a hole in your pocket do you?
LOL. |
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# 4 2/12/2017 8:45:53 PM |
Sounds like you may have jock itch on your hand. You don't by chance have a hole in your pocket do you? LOL. It could be a jellyfish sting. Try pissing on your hand. |
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# 5 2/13/2017 10:39:42 AM |
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# 6 2/13/2017 4:56:50 PM |
Sounds like you may have jock itch on your hand. You don't by chance have a hole in your pocket do you? LOL. It could be a jellyfish sting. Try pissing on your hand. My buddy got stuck by a catfish barb and the Park Ranger told him hot water would ease the pain. He suggested that he pee on his own leg. I offered to do it for him...... |