Revolutionary high-tech golf glove patterned after tacky football glove

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Updated: June 30, 2015

Golf grip companies have been struggling for years trying to come up with tacky grips and none have been successful, as they don’t work for long if they work at all. Now they can relax and focus on other areas of concern as the new Talon Golf Glove has come to the rescue.

Golf gloves are, perhaps, the most important connection to the golf club and it just got better. All gloves feel good when new but, if it’s leather and it gets wet from weather or sweat it starts to get slippery and when it dry’s out it takes on the appearance of a stiff dried up prune. If it’s synthetic it usually wears out after about five rounds and never really performs up to expectations.

Not any more!

The new Talon Golf Glove by CaddyDaddy has changed the way golf gloves perform. Made of similar material as the tacky gloves worn by football receivers and baseball batters, it seems like a natural transition to golf.

We tested the Talon glove and found that it performed as advertised – the tacky grip never faltered, be it rain or on hot humid days. Even after 10 or 12 rounds, the glove looks like it was new.

The shinny appearance belies its sticky surface. You might think it would get hot and sweaty with so much plastic, but small perforated holes throughout the front surface and a breathable synthetic cloth backside promote ventilation. It sells for around $18 bucks and when you factor in how well it lasts (and performs) it is a bargain. It can be purchased online at www.caddydaddygolf.com for $17.99 and should be in retail stores soon.
This is the best golf product we’ve seen and is a game changer, but don’t trust us, go out and pick one up and see for yourself.