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showcase Lending you a hand This month we showcase the latest golf gloves being released to the trade


Wilson Staff FG Tour


Dagwood William light tan


This one of a kind, artisan golf glove is handmade in Portugal. With its slightly thicker, genuine cabretta leather, that you need to break in like a well-made shoe, this glove is there to stay.


www.dagwoodgolf.com


Made from extra-thin Abyssinian cabretta leather and featuring an exclusive Tack Teck tanning process for feel and control, the FG Tour is the glove for the competitive golfer. A pre-curved finger design also helps to provide a natural fit from the first time the glove is put on.


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Wilson Staff Conform


Constructed from


Chervo Xisha


Men’s Power grip glove manufactured in 80 per cent polyurethane, 17 per cent nylon, 3 per cent polyester. Available in sizes S-XL, in white.


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Abyssinian cabretta leather, the Conform glove provides a superior feel and fit. Anti- microbial performance mesh dissipates heat and moisture to enhance grip. Other features include a cloth wristband for improved comfort, plus a clever cuff pull tab for extra durability.


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Chervo XFantasy


For women, the XFantasy is manufactured with classical Chervò design traits, in 65 per cent nylon, 20 per cent polyurethane and 15 per cent leather. Available in sizes in three colourways.


www.chervo.com


Abacus Winter Gloves


Abacus has developed specially designed winter golf gloves, made from leather, suede and fleece lining, keeping hands warm in cold temperatures and wet conditions. These elements also allow for the use of both hands whilst playing.


www.abacussportswear.com


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