Not sure if this is the right place, but anyways I just wanted to share this with you guys. Anyways I had a few worn spots on my golf gloves and I was thinking that maybe I could fix or make the leather softer. You know when you have a golf glove and after awhile from lots of hitting the leather gets very slippery and kind of loses its grip. I think it's because of loss of moisture. Also if your hands sweat there is salt in your sweat and this may take away the oil and moisture which keeps the leather soft. Also if you like playing in the rain and your gloves get wet, after they dry, your gloves feel very rough and need to be "broken in again". This happens because maybe the leather loses it oil, etc. Anyways I was at home and I've been using lotion on my hands because they are very dry and I thought maybe about putting lotion on the golf glove (sounds ridiculous but I tried anyways). I put the lotion and rubbed it in real good so and then I felt the leather and guess what? it felt soft again. I don't want you guys to ruin your golf gloves or anything, but maybe this is a way help increase the longevity of your golf gloves. I think some conditioning of the golf glove will help them last longer and also give you some extra grip. Anyways I've tried lotion and it worked well, just make sure you rub it in really well and next time I will try baseball glove leather conditioning to see if it works better.
phil
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