HRC99
Journeyman Pro
It was a bit chilly but wasn't that cold this morning but the pair of Footjoy Wintersof Gloves that I'd ordered had dropped through the letterbox on Saturday morning and I was keen to give them a try - particularly as I'd never worn two gloves before.
The first thing to say about them is that they are small. Not in a bad way but, I'm a medium-large normally, and these were not easy to get on. So tricky, in fact, that I thought I'd got the wrong size. Once they were on, they were very comfortable but they are definitely not for taking on and off through the round.
Once they're on, they're on.
The grip on them is excellent so playing in two gloves presented no problem to me at all. They are very comfortable indeed and definitely keep your hands nice and warm. The only real drawback with them is that their thickness (which keeps you warm) makes it a little difficult to go rummaging in your pockets. They've gone part of the way in helping you to avoid having to go into your pockets by having a neat little elastic loop down the side of the left glove into which you can slide a tee.
I would like to have seen some kind of magnetic ball marker on them which would then stop you have to go anywhere near a pocket at all.
But, all in all, these are very good gloves indeed - offering excellent grip and keeping your hands very nice and toasty. At under £15 a pair, I would also consider them to be good value too.
Obviously, this is only one wear but the first impression is very good indeed and I'll give some feedback in another few weeks when I've worn them a bit more.
The first thing to say about them is that they are small. Not in a bad way but, I'm a medium-large normally, and these were not easy to get on. So tricky, in fact, that I thought I'd got the wrong size. Once they were on, they were very comfortable but they are definitely not for taking on and off through the round.
Once they're on, they're on.
The grip on them is excellent so playing in two gloves presented no problem to me at all. They are very comfortable indeed and definitely keep your hands nice and warm. The only real drawback with them is that their thickness (which keeps you warm) makes it a little difficult to go rummaging in your pockets. They've gone part of the way in helping you to avoid having to go into your pockets by having a neat little elastic loop down the side of the left glove into which you can slide a tee.
I would like to have seen some kind of magnetic ball marker on them which would then stop you have to go anywhere near a pocket at all.
But, all in all, these are very good gloves indeed - offering excellent grip and keeping your hands very nice and toasty. At under £15 a pair, I would also consider them to be good value too.
Obviously, this is only one wear but the first impression is very good indeed and I'll give some feedback in another few weeks when I've worn them a bit more.