Macwets Gloves Review

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This is my first season playing golf. I played in heavy rain a few weeks back and my non glove hand was slipping off the grip.
On advice from this forum I bought some Macwets and the heavy rain today gave me my first opportunity.
I shot my best front 9 ever and the grip on the club was excellent with no slippage. By the last few holes I found my hands were soaking but no grip loss. Happy customer.
 
I wouldn't be without my rain grip gloves now. I've tried a few brands including MacWet, Footjoy, Golden Bear from AG and even Dunlop from SD and they've all worked well. I never even think about my grip now when I play in the rain.
 
This is my first season playing golf. I played in heavy rain a few weeks back and my non glove hand was slipping off the grip.
On advice from this forum I bought some Macwets and the heavy rain today gave me my first opportunity.
I shot my best front 9 ever and the grip on the club was excellent with no slippage. By the last few holes I found my hands were soaking but no grip loss. Happy customer.

Interested though that they weren’t being worn by players at Renaissance today. Players were struggling along with traditional gloves. Any ideas why?
 
they are pretty good, but i always find they make my hands very cold

I think this is just the nature of playing in wet weather. I will happily play in wet, cold or windy but never in any extreme combination.

For cold or windy days I have winter playing gloves and for wet weather I have MacWets. If I was too cold playing in MacWets I should either be at home or using the winter playing gloves (which can only stand so much moisture).
 
MacWets are fantastic wouldn't be without them, I just ordered a new pair as after 15 years Ive worn a hole in the left thumb.

I also have a pair of Zero Restriction windstopper gloves which are tremendous for the cold days.
 
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