10 Best Mens Winter Golf Gloves

Updated on: November 2023

Best Mens Winter Golf Gloves in 2023


FootJoy Men's WinterSof Pair Golf Glove Black Large, Pair

FootJoy Men's WinterSof Pair Golf Glove Black Large, Pair
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023
  • COOL-WEATHER GRIP - The proven water resistant Sure-Grip Autosuede knit palm provides a soft feel and consistent fit with a secure grip during cool weather conditions.
  • SOLD IN PAIRS - FJ WinterSof gloves are sold in pairs.
  • WEATHER-SHIELD CUFF - An extended knit cuff keeps the warmth in and cold out.
  • ON + OFF THE COURSE VERSATILITY - Highly reflective piping is added to the back of the glove for high-visibility on and off the course.
  • WARM + WINDPROOF - Waterproof structured nylon and Weather-Shield foam fleece on the back of the glove retains warmth and resists cold.

HJ Glove Men's Black Winter Performance Golf Glove, Medium, Pair

HJ Glove Men's Black Winter Performance Golf Glove, Medium, Pair
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023
  • ThermoTex fleece material provides warmth yet retains flexibility for a secure and comfortable grip
  • WeatherTan Cabretta leather palm is specially tanned to provide insulation for colder climates
  • Reinforced wind block and fully lined wrist cuff provides additional warmth

Callaway Golf Thermal Grip, Cold Weather Golf Gloves, Cadet Large, 1 Pair, (Left and Right)

Callaway Golf Thermal Grip, Cold Weather Golf Gloves, Cadet Large, 1 Pair, (Left and Right)
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023
  • Digitized Synthetic Leather Palm - Improved Grip in Wet Conditions
  • Opti Shield Microfiber Outer Shell - Repels Water & Provides Wind Protection
  • Opti Therm Thermal Fleece Inner Lining - Keeps Hands Warm
  • Opti Fit Adjustable Closure - Thin, Light & Secure Fit

FINGER TEN Men Winter Golf Gloves Warm with Ball Marker Grip Performance Value 1 Pair Large Cold Weather Windproof Size from Medium to XL (Large)

FINGER TEN Men Winter Golf Gloves Warm with Ball Marker Grip Performance Value 1 Pair Large Cold Weather Windproof Size from Medium to XL (Large)
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023
  • WINTER WARM GOLF GLOVES SOLD IN PAIR: This Finger Ten Winter Windproof Golf Gloves are Sold in Pair(Left and Right);
  • EXTRA DESIGN WITH THE BALL MARKER: Every Pair Golf Gloves has A Ball Marker on 1 Pcs Glove Back; For Your Convenient Ball Marker In Cold Weather;
  • HIGH QUALITY WINDPROOF AND SNOWPROOF MATERIAL: The Back Material Use High Quality Windproof and Snowproof Microfiber Fleece, Which Retain Warmth and Resist Cold Wind; The Palm Use Suede Microfiber 3D Pattern, Prodiving Soft Feel and Secure Grip in Cold Weather Condition;
  • OPTI FIT ADJUSTABLE CLOSURE: The Adjustable Closure Will Keep the Secure Fit with Perforations for Your Better Cold Weather Grip Performance;
  • All Finger Ten Golf Gloves are Eligible for Amazon 30 Days Return and Change Policy.

FootJoy Men's RainGrip Pair Golf Glove Black X-Large, Pair

FootJoy Men's RainGrip Pair Golf Glove Black X-Large, Pair
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • QUICK-DRY COMFORT - The QuikDry II knit material along the back of the fingers, assures optimum breathability, flexibility and quick-drying comfort.
  • BALLMARKER - A removable ballmarker offers golfers a quick and easy solution to mark their ball.
  • SOLD IN PAIRS - FJ RainGrip gloves are sold in pairs.
  • PRECISE FIT - The angled ComforTab closure is strategically positioned for a precise fit and stress-free comfort.
  • WET-WEATHER GRIP - The autosuede knit palm provides an unmatched grip in wet or humid conditions, conforming to both your hand and club for a secure grip and maximum control.

Mizuno 2018 ThermaGrip Men's Golf Glove, Pair, Black, Large

Mizuno 2018 ThermaGrip Men's Golf Glove, Pair, Black, Large
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • Breath thermo flexible upper for cold conditions
  • 3D printing on palm enhances grip in wet conditions
  • Fleece cuff for warmth and comfort
  • Sold in pairs

OZERO Bike Gloves for Men, Winter Warm Touch Glove for Smart Phone Texting with Non-Slip Silicone Gel - Thermal Cotton - Windproof and Waterproof for Running, Cycling, Driving - Black (Medium)

OZERO Bike Gloves for Men, Winter Warm Touch Glove for Smart Phone Texting with Non-Slip Silicone Gel - Thermal Cotton - Windproof and Waterproof for Running, Cycling, Driving - Black (Medium)
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • STYLISH FOR MEN - OZERO windproof and water resistant touchscreen sensitive gloves are fashion and moderately warm for men on the go. *Please refer to the size chart in the product image area for choosing the fittest size*
  • SENSITIVETOUCHSCREEN FINGERTIP PADS - Keep your fingers warm and dry while you use your devices. OZERO texting gloves are coated with a conductive fabric on the thumb and index finger that allows you to tap and swipe with ease. Works great with iPhone 8/7/7s/6/6s, iPads and Samsung Galaxy J7/J5/S8/S7/Note 7/Note 6 etc
  • WATER RESISTANT AND WINDPROOF FABRIC AND TPU - High-quality water resistant shell keeps your hands dry in snow or light rain while a waterproof TPU component keeps freezing wind and cold water off your skin. Please note that the fabric of shell is waterproof, but it is not suitable for dipping gloves into water for a long time because the seams and tips of the thumb and index finger is not waterproof
  • SILICA GEL PARTICLES FOR PERFECTLY GRIP - These thermal running gloves, with silicone particles on the palm, index finger and middle finger, let you grip any tool firmly
  • ELASTIC CUFF FOR A SNUG FIT - Snug fit elastic cuffs keeps the gloves tight to your hands and keeps cold wind and water out. Choose from M, L, XL for a perfect fit according to the image diagram. These sports gloves are slightly tight, please choose one size bigger for relaxed feeling

FootJoy Men's RainGrip Pair Golf Glove White Medium/Large, Pair

FootJoy Men's RainGrip Pair Golf Glove White Medium/Large, Pair
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • Quick-dry comfort - The II knit material along the back of the fingers, assures optimum breathability, flexibility and quick-drying comfort.
  • Ball marker - a removable ball marker offers golfers A quick and easy solution to mark their ball.
  • Sold in pairs - FJ rain grip gloves are sold in pairs.
  • Precise fit - The angled comfortable closure is strategically positioned for a precise fit and stress-free comfort.
  • Wet-weather grip - the auto suede knit palm provides an unmatched grip in wet or humid conditions, conforming to both your hand and club for a secure grip and maximum control.
  • Material: suede; polyester; spandex

Mizuno 2018 RainFit Men's Golf Glove, Pair, Black/Royal, Medium/Large

Mizuno 2018 RainFit Men's Golf Glove, Pair, Black/Royal, Medium/Large
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023
  • Superior grip in wet conditions
  • 3D palm printing
  • Sold in pairs
  • Flex mesh inserts

GORELOX Winter Warm Gloves,Touchscreen Cold Weather Driving Gloves Windproof Anti-Slip Sports Gloves for Cycling Running Skiing Hiking Climbing,Men & Women Black

GORELOX Winter Warm Gloves,Touchscreen Cold Weather Driving Gloves Windproof Anti-Slip Sports Gloves for Cycling Running Skiing Hiking Climbing,Men & Women Black
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • Double Fleece Liner - GORELOX winter gloves are built in double fleece liner,three insulation fabrics winter gloves protect you against the subzero temperatures of cold winter days. Double shirred elastic wrist with zipper keeps the glove closed around your skin and keeps dirt, debris, snow and cold wind out in winter outdoor sports.
  • High Sensitivity Touchscreen - The Touch Screen Gloves Coated with touch conductive material on the thumb and index finger part,allows you to use phone,tablet,smart watch,car"s touchscreen panels ithout exposing your hand in the cold weather but keep your fingers warm and dry while you use your devices.
  • Anti-slip Design - Anti-slip silicone design on the palm patches and fingers for a better grip even in rainy days, abrasion resistant and anti-skid, offering better use experience for work.Outdoor sports gloves perfect for running, cycling, climbing, riding, hiking, driving, shooting fishing.
  • Windproof & Warmth - Cycling gloves are sewn in high quality water Resistant TPU which can keep hands warm and dry even in snow or light rain when you are cycling, running or daily wear.Please note that the fabric of shell is waterproof, but the seams and tips of the thumb and index finger is not waterproof.Do NOT get wet for a long time。
  • Superior Dexterity and Durability - Warm gloves for men/women are designed with 3D tailoring, which is flexible and Superior stretchy at ease. Strengthening and smooth sewing, adding durability to gloves and ensure longer services time.if you have any problems with the winter gloves, please feel free to contact us, All issues will be solved within 24 hours.

MBTA Bus Driver a Biff to Your McFly - Part III

At this point, all fantasies involving dusty gloves, Stetsons and music by Ennio Morricone had fled right out the two windows on that bus that would open.

Like I said, that's what I thought then.

The following day, as I approached the bus stop at Salem Depot, I was certain that there would be a new driver behind the wheel. How could the MBTA put a discourteous, bullying man lacking all common sense in charge of people's safety?

As the bus rounded the corner at the entrance to the parking lot, I began to feel a little nervous. I recognized that hunched shape, topped with baseball cap, eyes hidden behind amber-lensed sunglasses.

It was him.

So, yeah, I was nervous. After all, I had been very vocal while describing the whole incident to the customer service rep on the phone. The driver knew I had reported him. How was he going to take it?

The bus pulled up to the stop, and I let the one woman who was there on first. I followed, and one other man followed me up into the bus. The woman swiped her Charlie Card and proceeded to the back of the bus.

I pushed my Inner Express Bus Pass into the fare machine, licking my lips as the driver looked from me, through the windshield to some point on the horizon. As my pass popped back up out of the belly of the machine, the driver suddenly held his hand, palm out, to me, index finger extended.

I stopped in my tracks.

I swallowed as he said: "You made a call last week." It was not a question.

"Yes," I answered.

"What did you say? What was your impression? 'Cuz now I have to write a report!"

Well, at least I knew how was going to take it. He was mad.

I told him that I had witnessed what I considered to be erratic and abusive behavior on the part of a bus driver, resulting in the injury of an MBTA passenger.

I moved a little aside to let the guy behind me get on the bus, if he so chose. As it turned out, he did not so choose. He remained glued to his spot in the doorway of the bus, barely breathing, eyes wide and flicking between me and the driver.

At this point, all fantasies involving dusty gloves, Stetsons and music by Ennio Morricone had fled right out the two windows on that bus that would open.

The driver then proceeded to tell me that I "had no right to make that call."

"I had no right to report an incident in which I felt a bus driver's bad decisions endangered my or someone else's well being?" I asked him.

"That's right," he said. "You should have just minded your own business."

I saw what was happening, and decided to just try and ignore it. After all, my parents had always told me that if someone was harassing you -- your little sister, say -- all you had to do was ignore them, and they would go away. This guy wasn't my little sister, however.

"I'm not getting into this with you right now," I said, as I took my bus pass and proceeded about halfway back to a seat on the right side of the bus. "I have a job to get to, and you have a job to do. Come on, just drive the bus."

That set him off.

"Well," he said, as he keyed off the ignition. "You ain't gonna get to no job." The bus sputtered and died as he got up and stalked back to where I was sitting. He loomed over me like a thunderhead.

I took this opportunity to again swallow a bit of disbelief before unthinkingly asking: "Are you threatening me?" He told me that he wasn't but that I couldn't tell him what he had to do. He again told me that I should just have shut up and minded my own business, that I should have let him take care of his business.

I told him that I was going to report this incident as well, and I asked for his name while I dialed. He gave me his name and badge number and stood there. While I was waiting for an answer I said, "Seriously, we can't just sit here." to which he replied "We can sit here all damn day." To which I replied "or we could sit here for the next 30 minutes and we'd all get free bus fare."

At this point the customer service rep answered the phone and I began reporting what had happened.

The driver, apparently convinced that I was, in fact, calling his attempt at intimidation in (never mind that I actually, DID feel pretty intimidated), returned to the driver's seat and turned the ignition back on.

I got my breathing back under control as the bus continued on it's way. We made it all the way to the Lynn Garage before I had to stand up and explain to the MBTA bus inspector who flagged us down, what had happened. I told him that I felt I was being threatened in retaliation for sticking up for my rights. For the rights of all MBTA customers to protect ourselves from harm. I told the inspector that I have no choice but to ride that bus every day, to put my life in the hands of the person behind that wheel. I could not just sit there quietly and allow some bully to hush me up, to become complicit in his bad behavior.

As I spoke in front of the full and hushed bus, I was gratified when one woman spoke up meekly behind me. "I second that," she said.

Thankful, I turned to ask her if she had been on the bus that day when the elderly gentleman had been hurt. She said she hadn't been, but that she rode this particular bus quite often and had never seen such a bully as this driver always was.

The inspector listend to my story and apologized on behalf of the driver and assured me that this kind of thing would not happen again.

When I got into work, I decided to utilize the MBTA's handy "Write To The Top" program, which allows average bus and train riders like you and me to put their comments directly before those administrators in charge of our public transportation system. While I had called the incident in to an MBTA customer service representative, and had spoken to a bus inspector, I wanted to be sure that the story did not die, a victim of bureaucracy, shriveling up on desk and clipboard.

Plus, if I disappeared on route to work the next day, I wanted a pretty hefty paper trail for the folks from "Without A Trace" to follow.

I prayed then that that would be the last time I ever saw that driver. Certainly, the MBTA powers that be could not allow this guy's reign of terror to go on. I DID see that driver, again, though. As I said earlier, nothing is ever THAT easy.

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