Golf Mittens Question

Blakey

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I've got the Motocaddy ones for my trolley and they are rubbish, the velcro keeps coming loose so one of the mittens end up hanging down.
 

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Been using prom mittens for a few years now. Golf them on Amazon for around £10.

Velcro keeps them on the handle and the right way up too


I can just see D4S wearing them right now :love:

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I've got 3 pairs of the unconnected to anything types. They're ok, but a real faff getting them on after each shot, so now I just stick 1 hand in a pocket.
Of course I could always just connect them by elastic up and down each coat/jacket sleeve like when I was a kid;)

Illegal training aid on the course (y)
 
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I've been a bit rash here, ordered a pair without a proper fitting first :cry:
 

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I have clicgear ones. They are functional enough and seem to stay on the trolley handle just fine. They are miles better than any that you take on and off.
 

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Hi All,

New to the forum and relatively new to playing golf. I have been looking for golf mittens that will attach to my iCart Uno trolley so I don't need to think about putting them someplace while taking a shot (lazy i know). I can swear I saw someone with this setup at the golf course at the weekend and I'm sure there was some sort of Velcro connection between thumb and palm. I have seen the Motacaddy ones but don't think they will fit my trolley. Can anyone point me in the right direction or am I going to need to customise a normal pair of golf mittens?

I play at a links course in Scotland and will need these in a few weeks to try and keep warm!

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They do ones that attach to the pram handle
 

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Just looked at the link for those velcro ones and I'd urge you all to go easy on this craze

A few of you wandering around the trees on a ball hunt at your course with these things still attached to the trolley and the GK's gonna think there's been a Thanos finger snap when he was on his tea-break!

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TBH thats i bit of a misconception parts do, but Inverness isn't too bad, Nairn where i play is positively weird misses much of the bad weather with the prevailing westerly, different story with an Easterly or North wind.

Which course do you play at?
Play at Monifieth. It is a great links course. Also, play Ashludie from time to time.
 

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Play at Monifieth. It is a great links course. Also, play Ashludie from time to time.
Nice course Monfieth, played it a few times, a Guy i know who's in investments and lives in Broughty Ferry is a member. Hickory boys played Ashludie this year, never played it myself, but they enjoyed it
 

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I hear they've cut all the trees down there now, right windy hoor of a place but good test of golf.

Not too many have gone to be honest. One on 15 front right of the green as been trimmed right back but is still in play (trust me, i know) and a few trees blew over in a storm a few months back. It isnt too noticeable and it is still a very testing golf course but I love it. Few bunkers are being brought forward which may cause a few problems too.
 
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