Gloves and Socks Winter gloves £15.00 per pair
Two and a half times warmer than an ordinary fleece. Durable, windproof and very breathable. RX7 synthetic leather palm. Suregrip patch on palm to improve grip control. Mens or ladies in three sizes.
£15.00 Ladies WGLS, WGLM, WGLL Men WGMS, WGMM, WGML
Ladies All Weather Gloves £18.00 for three
Made from soft albatross material to wear in sun or rain. Available in pink, white and pale blue. Three sizes. Supplied
as a mixed pack, one of each colour. £18.00 AWGsmall, AWGmedium, AWGlarge
Ladies Tan-thru Gloves £9.99 each
They say you can tell a lady golfer by her hands. The right hand is tanned while the left is pale. It comes from wearing a glove on the course.
Now there’s a way to have matching tanned hands! This glove has a special open weave, sport lycra back matched to a smooth cabretta leather palm. Fashionable, comfortable and cool the
glove is available in three sizes in pink. £9.99 TANsmall, TANmedium, TANlarge
Tipless Gloves for long nails £12.99 each
Specially for ladies with lovely nails who want freedom of movement and reduced nail damage. These gloves, in a special synthetic microfibre that looks like leather,are open at the fingertip, incorporate reinforced finger tabs so you can pull them off easily and ventilated knuckle holes for improved breathability.
Three sizes in pink. £12.99 TIPsmall, TIPmedium, TIPlarge
Marker Socks £8.99 per pair
Novel idea! A ballmarker on your sock. Special white sports socks made in the USA from a blend of easy wash max fibres, cotton and nylon. Cushion comfort that whisks away moisture. Concealed magnet slips inside the pouch and holds our enamelled lady golfer marker. The strong magnet keeps the marker in place but is easily removed for washing. One size fits all. These are extremely popular – lots of customers have come back for more!
£8.99 SOK 31
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