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So I needed a new glove and picked up a Titleist players perma soft glove... For 17 bucks I was sketchy for the flove but I liked the way it looked so i got it and its quite soft and feels great on the hand. I suggest it for anyone who doesnt care about spending 17 bucks on a nice glove.

I go through gloves rather quickly since I either hit a bucket a day or play a round so I was wondering if anyone knew of a place that sold the titleist gloves in sets.

My other question is what ONLINE shop do you shop most at...

I know the usual

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If you are looking for another option in gloves, check us out.

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Nike outlet store was having a sale recently, $10 for dri-fit gloves. I bought like 10 of them.

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i work in a golf shop, and sell about a million gloves a year. You can order Titleist gloves by the box, but they're generally the same price whether you order 6 or 26. A smaller specialty shop would be able to cut you a deal more so than a Golf Galaxy-type place. Also, FYI, Dunlop makes great gloves for rediculously cheap. The Dunlop LoCo gloves are 5$ cost are retail for roughly $9.99 for a ful leather glove. Being a Titleist staffer, i don't wear them anymore, but they would easily last 5-6 times as long as a Titleist.

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I never buy golf gloves online. I have big hands and some XLs don't fit. Recently I bought a 3 pack of Callaway gloves from Walmart for around $15. Good enough for me.

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tgw.com

go the 'on sale' section

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check out ebay if you are going to try to buy in bulk.

also, the nike gloves mentioned above are great, especially if you go through a lot of gloves. i live in kansas, where the heat index ranges from 90-110 regularly from June-August and it's muggy as hell. i sweat like crazy and go through one every two weeks. the nike dura feel is the one mentioned above. sells for $11 at any walmart. the extra padding really helps with wear and they're pretty soft.

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I have an odd-sized hand. I wear either men's medium or cadet medium, depending upon the production lot. This goes for most manufacturers.

A couple of times I tore up gloves in pre-round warmup, then went into the pro shop and could not find anything that fit. Now, I have eight new ones in my golf drawer - wife thinks I'm overboard, but I like to plan ahead.

When I run low on gloves, I head for a golf shop tent sale. If I find a stack of gloves that fit, I buy them. Footjoy and Titleist are great if you can find one that fits on sale, but second-tier manufacturers such as InTech have excellent gloves too.

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i use tgw watch for a sale and buy several pair, usually in jan. or feb. they have some really good deals i know it dont help now but something to look at next year

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thanks guys i checked ebay and will most likely buy bulk from there and then go to the next golf expo with some cash
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tgw.com

+1 for TGW. I buy most golf stuff stuff from there.

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Be careful going the ebay route - I bought several FootJoy's there that were marked as cosmetic seconds (for about 1/2 price) and only about 1/2 of them were the right size - 1/2 were too small in various places. I'm skipping the ebay option from now on...

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I use the Titleist permasoft as well. Great, comfortable glove. I keep (2) in my bag at all times.....one to wear at the range, the other to wear when playing. I usually pick up 2 of them every couple of weeks at our GolfSmith.

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They're just gloves....I buy the $5 dollar Wilson brand and they last me a month...

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They're just gloves....I buy the $5 dollar Wilson brand and they last me a month...

A glove is not just a glove. There is a big difference between a synthetic leather and cabretta leather. Cabretta is a lot softer and more durable. And there is even a big difference between cabretta leathers. Goat skin is more tacky than sheep skin. Some glvoes place pads on the palm of your hand and our LeviTee gloves places pads in-between your fingers to help loosen your grip. A lot of R&D; is put into our gloves to make sure that a glove is not just a glove and those who use it and buy will agree.

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Any of the major on-line retailers will work, the problem is... that usually cost you shipping too. I find all my gloves off of sale or clearence racks in various gold or retail stores. Even at Dicks on ocassion. SOme of the best deals I have ever found were at ... get this.... TJ Maxx!

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Any of the major on-line retailers will work, the problem is... that usually cost you shipping too. I find all my gloves off of sale or clearence racks in various gold or retail stores. Even at Dicks on ocassion. SOme of the best deals I have ever found were at ... get this.... TJ Maxx!

haha i gotta check that out. I usually buy from GPPGolf. They are pretty fair there with price but yes you pay shipping which kinda stinks. I'll buy a few gloves at a time to max. the deal a bit.

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