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I have had about 20 ping m fit gloves, each one of them have lasted either 1 - 2 months each. They are made out of the best material possible (my thoughts). They seem to last forever lol!
I do play off a plus handicap, so I do need the very best, I would recommend them to anyone and everyone!

In my Golf Bag...

Driver: Burner 07 10.5 Degree w/ V2 76g Stiff
F/way Wood: : J33 15 Degree w/ Aldila NV 85g Stiff
Hybrid: 909H 19 Degree w/ V2 89g StiffIrons: Tourstage X-blade 05 3-Pw w/ True Temper Black Gold StiffWedges: Oil Can Vokey 09 55 and 60 Degree's w/ S300'sPutter: Newport 2.5Bal...

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I hope not lolz, ive only had one, cause its lasted that long.. I know it sounds corny but still

In my Golf Bag...

Driver: Burner 07 10.5 Degree w/ V2 76g Stiff
F/way Wood: : J33 15 Degree w/ Aldila NV 85g Stiff
Hybrid: 909H 19 Degree w/ V2 89g StiffIrons: Tourstage X-blade 05 3-Pw w/ True Temper Black Gold StiffWedges: Oil Can Vokey 09 55 and 60 Degree's w/ S300'sPutter: Newport 2.5Bal...

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1-2 months really isnt that great. Any golf glove should last that long, even if you are playing 2-3 round per week.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S

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Really? I play 10 rounds a month (at the range after work once a week) and Ill be lucky to have a glove last 3 weeks before it tears. So really if I am going to pay $20 for a glove it better last me longer than 14 sessions.

Kyle Paulhus

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Really? I play 10 rounds a month (at the range after work once a week) and Ill be lucky to have a glove last 3 weeks before it tears. So really if I am going to pay $20 for a glove it better last me longer than 14 sessions.

Really? Are your grips made of razorwire? I wear FJ weathersoft gloves and I can usually get 30 rounds out of one plus the range sessions in between. This translates to about 4 months. Even then I can't remember the last time I

tore one... They just get nasty and thin so I replace them.
Driver: Taylormade Tour Burner 9.5° | Fairway Wood: Adams Speedline Fast 10 15° | Irons: Mizuno MP-57 3-PW | Wedges: Cleveland CG11 52° 56° 60° | Putter: Odyssey White Hot XG Rossie
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Really? I play 10 rounds a month (at the range after work once a week) and Ill be lucky to have a glove last 3 weeks before it tears. So really if I am going to pay $20 for a glove it better last me longer than 14 sessions.

I remember an article in one of the golf magazines within the past few years that showed how premature glove wear usually has a lot to do with your not gripping the club correctly. It showed a golf glove with tears/rips/worns spots in different locations on the glove and described how different grip flaws cause the each type of damage. It was basically showing how you can look at your glove to tell how you need to fix your grip.

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I can make a glove last just about a whole season. I use the standard FJ's. I play about 1-2 a week. But this season I anticipate playing every day when school gets out, so I will see how they hold up then.

9.5º TaylorMade R9 TP VooDoo XNV6 | TaylorMade R9 TP 13º 3W & 19º 5W Both with Fujikura Motore F1 85 | Mizuno MP-57 DG X-100 (3-PW) | Titleist Vokey 52º, 56º, 60º | 34'' Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 | The Cardinal Club [73.9/135]

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I haven't tried these gloves yet but I mostly use Footjoy all weather gloves and I'm on the range once a day, and play about 4-5 rounds a week. They last about a month or so. I also love the TaylorMade Stratus all weather gloves. I'll have to take a look at these Ping gloves.

Driver: Callaway Big Bertha Diablo 9º
2 Hybrid: Callaway Big Bertha Heavenwood
Irons: Nike Slingshot OSS 6-3 iron
          Taylormade Tour Preferred PW-7 iron
Wedges: Cleveland CG14 50º, 54º
              Taylormade RAC 58º
Putter: Ping Darby 32" shaft


 

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I always get a hole in the bottom right side of my glove, if you were looking at your palm.

Kyle Paulhus

If you really want to get better, check out Evolvr

:callaway: Rogue ST 10.5* | :callaway: Epic Sub Zero 15* | :tmade: P790 3 Driving Iron |:titleist: 716 AP2 |  :edel: Wedges 50/54/68 | :edel: Deschutes 36"

Career Low Round: 67 (18 holes), 32 (9 holes)

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You all tear gloves up!

9.5º TaylorMade R9 TP VooDoo XNV6 | TaylorMade R9 TP 13º 3W & 19º 5W Both with Fujikura Motore F1 85 | Mizuno MP-57 DG X-100 (3-PW) | Titleist Vokey 52º, 56º, 60º | 34'' Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 | The Cardinal Club [73.9/135]

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hmm ive tried fj weathersof gloves, they last about 2 weeks, manly because i play about 5 times a week... and have long range practice sessions. Anyone tried the FJ Puretouch limited??? They look awesome, but looks arnt everything.

In my Golf Bag...

Driver: Burner 07 10.5 Degree w/ V2 76g Stiff
F/way Wood: : J33 15 Degree w/ Aldila NV 85g Stiff
Hybrid: 909H 19 Degree w/ V2 89g StiffIrons: Tourstage X-blade 05 3-Pw w/ True Temper Black Gold StiffWedges: Oil Can Vokey 09 55 and 60 Degree's w/ S300'sPutter: Newport 2.5Bal...

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You all tear gloves up!

Yes i have gone through many a gloves. Then again i try to get out for at least an hour a day with 8-10 rounds a week. I usually go through 3-4 gloves a season. sometimes i trade out gloves just because they tend to get a little smooth. And what is the good having a glove that is worn smooth? my bear hand has better grips than some worn gloves.

Do you still have the original glove? If so tell us what you are using maybe i will give that a try too.
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I remember an article in one of the golf magazines within the past few years that showed how premature glove wear usually has a lot to do with your not gripping the club correctly. It showed a golf glove with tears/rips/worns spots in different locations on the glove and described how different grip flaws cause the each type of damage. It was basically showing how you can look at your glove to tell how you need to fix your grip.

Then it sounds like all the tour pros are improperly gripping their clubs, because they only use a glove for one or two rounds. I practice about 3 hours a day, and I go through a leather glove in about two weeks, and a synthetic in about a two months. I always have the same two spots go bad, both in spots where the glove sits loosely against the grip. Right at heel of the palm, and the bottom pad of the thumb, where it lays against the grip.

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Then it sounds like all the tour pros are improperly gripping their clubs, because they only use a glove for one or two rounds. I practice about 3 hours a day, and I go through a leather glove in about two weeks, and a synthetic in about a two months. I always have the same two spots go bad, both in spots where the glove sits loosely against the grip. Right at heel of the palm, and the bottom pad of the thumb, where it lays against the grip.

Tour pros change gloves because they lose their tackiness/stickiness and because they stretch, not because they wear holes in them.

During the summer, I play at least twice a week and practice at least once. A typical glove (I usually use Titleist Perma-Soft) will last about a month before it becomes slick. That being said, I don't wear holes in them. Big difference. Edit: I just found this link ( http://www.tees2greens.com/blogs/ran...our-glove.aspx ) that kinda describes what I remember reading in one of the golf magazines.
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I've had a taylormade targa glove since last june...thing is still in great shape (a bit stiffer now after rounds but oh well) and there's only one part that's coming apart by the back of the hand...from me pulling it so tight on my hand...never a hole, used to get them by the palm tho...definitely from how i used to grip the club

In my Titleist 2014 9.5" Staff bag:

Cobra Bio+ 9* Matrix White Tie X  - Taylormade SLDR 15* ATTAS 80X - Titleist 910H 19* ATTAS 100X - Taylormade '13 TP MC 4-PW PX 6.5 - Vokey TVD M 50* DG TI X100 - Vokey SM4 55 / Vokey SM5 60* DG TI S400 - Piretti Potenza II 365g

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Tour pros change gloves because they lose their tackiness/stickiness and because they stretch, not because they wear holes in them.

I don't wear holes in gloves either, I change them because they lose tackyness. But the two spots I mentioned are the places where the leather wears down.

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