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BIONIC PERFORMANCEGRIP


The PerformanceGrip features a patented ‘triple row finger grip system’ that should even out the surface of the golfer’s hand on the club, and encourage a lighter grip. RRP: £19.99 www.bionic-glove.co.uk


Here is a selection of the latest gloves on offer in 2013


MD GOLF SUPERSTRONG Designed for all-weather durability, the Superstrong glove comes with Lycra inserts to allow the glove to stretch with the natural movements of the hand. RRP: £7.99 www.mdgolf.co.uk


FOOTJOY STASOF


Made from cabretta leather, the StaSof is designed for all weathers, and FootJoy claims that the wetter it gets, the better it grips. RRP: £17.50 www.footjoy.co.uk


BRIDGESTONE TOUR GLOVE


PING M-FIT


The M-Fit is made from Solite cabretta leather and is constructed with flat-seem stitching to ensure comfort. RRP: £15 www.ping.com


MIZUNO RETROFLEX PRO


The RetroFlex Pro is made from cabretta leather with Mizuno’s unique Oil Impregnation Tanning Process, intended to enhance fit. RRP: £14 http://golf. mizunoeurope.com


16 SGBGOLF


The Tour glove is made from ‘Premium Select’ cabretta leather, which should provide consistent fit and excellent durability. RRP: £12.99 www.bridgestonegolf.com


MASTERS GOLF ALL WEATHER


Made from soſt, synthetic MX- 7, Masters promises lasting performance from the All Weather glove. RRP: £6.99 www.mastersgolf.co.uk


WILSON STAFF CONFORM


Made from Abyssinian cabretta leather, the Conform glove is made with an exclusive Tack Teck tanning process that should enhance grip and control. RRP: £13.99 www.wilsonstaff.com


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