The much-discussed golf gloves!

Is microfiber fabric really more practical than leather?

As a female golfer who has been playing for just over a year, I have made quite a few mistakes, especially when it comes to choosing gloves. Cotton ones are not durable, and PU ones are too sweaty. Every time I swing and my hand slips, it's really frustrating.

Last week, I finally couldn't resist and bought the PGM women's ultra-fine fabric golf gloves that my best friend recommended. After using them for a few rounds, I just had to come to Lemon8 to share them with my sisters. If you're also a sweaty-handed person or like me, looking for a breathable and functional golf club companion, you can save this post and read it at your leisure! 💾

First, let's talk about the microfiber material. I used to think that genuine leather gloves were the best, but later I found out that microfiber has been comprehensively upgraded in terms of anti-slip, tensile strength, water resistance and easy cleaning. This PGM model uses high-density eco-friendly recycled microfiber, with a thickness of only 0.3mm. The feeling when you put it on is like a second skin, soft and snug, without the restrictive feeling of ordinary gloves at all.

??️ Breathability Test

The biggest enemy when playing golf in spring and summer is not the opponent, but the stuffiness and hand sweat. This model has mesh designs from the palm to the spaces between the fingers. After a continuous one-hour swing test at 30°C, the palm remained dry and not sticky. It's really a plus. PGM has been an original golf brand for nearly 20 years, and its professionalism is indeed top-notch.

The key lies in anti-slip and wear resistance. The surface of the microfiber cloth has undergone special anti-slip treatment, allowing you to firmly hold the cue even if your palms are slightly sweaty. The micro-convex anti-slip patterns on the palm area provide an excellent grip. It also performs well in terms of wear resistance. After several intense games, there is no obvious pilling or deformation on the palm area, making it much more durable than the ordinary PU model.

??️ About Purchase

This product is currently available in stock and directly sold by the PGM manufacturer. The quality and workmanship of this cross-border export product are very reliable, and it is much cheaper than the same level gloves in department store counters. The price-to-performance ratio is really unbeatable. It comes in a pair for both left and right hands, with a simple and versatile white color. Size 18 is suitable for the hand shape of Asian women.

?? Tips for Selection

✅ Measure the circumference of your palm before choosing the size; don't rely on your feeling.

✅ Prioritize models with three-dimensional textures or anti-slip particles on the palm.

✅ Those with ventilation holes on the back of the fingers are more suitable for summer.

✅ They can be hand-washed in cold water and air-dried naturally; avoid direct sunlight.

Overall, this PGM microfiber glove truly delivers on its promise of being "breathable without feeling stuffy and anti-slip without loosening", making it a great choice for female players who prioritize both feel and stability. What gloves are you using these days, ladies? Share in the comments! 🍋

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... Read moreHaving played golf myself and struggled with the same glove issues like sweating and slipping, I can truly appreciate the features of microfiber golf gloves highlighted here. Microfiber fabric, especially the eco-friendly recycled type used in the PGM ST009 gloves, feels incredibly soft and light on the hands—almost like wearing a second skin. This makes a huge difference compared to the stiffness or heaviness I experienced with leather gloves. One standout feature that helped me immensely is the mesh ventilation between the fingers which significantly reduces sweat accumulation during warm weather rounds. I played a summer tournament wearing similar gloves and noticed my grip stayed firm even after multiple swings, thanks to the micro-convex anti-slip patterns. This prevented those frustrating moments of clutch slippage. In terms of durability, after practicing for weeks, I saw very little wear or deformation in the palm area, proving microfiber gloves’ long-lasting quality. The adjustable magic tape makes it easy to get a snug fit, something that’s crucial for maintaining control without sacrificing comfort. When selecting gloves, accurately measuring your palm circumference ensures the right size, because an ill-fitting glove can counteract all these benefits. Also, I recommend prioritizing gloves with breathable materials and 3D textured palms for the best balance of feel and performance. Washing them carefully by hand in cold water and air drying avoids damaging the delicate microfiber fabric. Avoiding direct sunlight during drying also prolongs their lifespan. Overall, switching to these microfiber gloves has improved my confidence and grip stability on the course, especially during hot weather. Female golfers who prioritize both comfort and control should definitely consider trying microfiber gloves like the PGM model. They prove that modern glove technology can enhance your golf experience without compromise.