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| Re: Swing Glove On their website under "frequent questions" they say it is a training aid, and therefore not legal to use in sanctioned events. It's a decent training aid, but does not hold up very long under normal wear, and tear. GJS The Swing Glove: The only golf glove ...ng immediately |
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| Re: Swing Glove I play occasionally with a guy that wears it for rounds, calling it a 'wrist brace'. I mentioned that he should head to the website and read the FAQ's - it's a training aid and illegal in comp. He comes back with 'I don't play comps'. Fair enough. But between the swing glove and kicking the ball into a better line and not taking penalty strokes - don't say you beat me at the end of the day. I was playing golf. You were playing a game with golf balls and golf clubs - and a special, special glove.
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