Field Testing the Kirby Glove


Will the Kirby Glove effect my grip?
Most golfers tend to over-grip by applying too much pressure with their hands.  The Kirby Glove withstands this overpressure and allows the golfer to understand and correct his/her grip pressure.  Conventional hand gloves tend to hide grip faults by hiding the grip hand. With the Kirby Glove, your grip is more visible allowing for easy adjustments and a lighter grip.  Also, being together - skin to skin- makes the hands feel stronger.  The grip is more secure and there is more feel with the Kirby Glove.

Kirby Glove Field Testing


What about water damage?
The Kirby Glove was put in a bucket of water and with water running down the shaft  the club was still able to be gripped and could have actually hit balls.  All of this was done without taking a towel and drying the water off - a normality on the course.  The Kirby Glove has an outer and inner layer of synthetic material designed to shed water. In wet weather, the Kirby Glove becomes super tacky - providing a better grip.    In severe cases, any water that penatrates the outer layer must pass through a layer of felt which absorbs the water  prior to reaching the inner layer, which acts the same as the outer layer.