Features
The glove is white with a black Velcro strap and a detachable "Callaway Golf" ball marker. It comes with digitized synthetic leather on the palm for grip and durability and strategic finger seams. There are Lycra--spandex fiber--inserts between fingers for a customized fit and breathability, keeping the hand more dry. This fiber also also allows for a more flexible hold, giving the glove more control.
Size
The glove is available in left-hand only and available in regular (small, medium, medium large, large, x-large) and cadet (small, medium, medium large, large).
Benefits
Obviously, the greatest benefit is getting two gloves for the price of one. This is the cheapest glove Callaway offers, but it isn't that durable and gets worn down pretty quickly. Having two is good--you can switch them during a round or just have one for practice. It's also perfect for golfers on a budget, because it's still a quality glove that offers control and feel.
Considerations
Consider using this glove only for practice and a better, more durable glove during a round. Callaway has many glove styles, including its Callaway Tour Series, which has both the flexibility and more durability. This glove is also a good start for beginners, who might not be used to playing with one.
Comparisons
Every golf company that sells gloves has ones like this: cheap, easy to use, lots of flexibility for golfers who have grip issues and lacking extended durability. Nike has the Tech Xtreme, FootJoy the SciFlex and adidas the Zone AG. Choose the golf glove that's most comfortable.
About The Author
Mike Camunas is a free lance reporter, covering local golf in the Tampa Bay area, from events to golfers hitting hole in ones, to even covering the professional events that hit town. He has been playing golf for about 11 years and has never seen his handicap lower. Perhaps one day. He attended the University of South Florida.