What Exactly Does the Practice Glove Do?
Lock in your grip. Unlock better golf.
The straps secure your hand and club in the correct position, shot after shot.
A proper grip sets the stage for power, control, and consistent mechanics.
With your grip dialed in, you build a swing free of compensations and full of confidence
How to Practice with The Practice Glove
Start simple, build consistency, expand to your full bag.
Begin at the range with one club, hitting multiple shots to feel correct grip placement.
The glove trains you to prevent unwanted club movement, giving you immediate consistency.
Progress from wedges through your driver. The only club not designed for use is the putter
How The Practice Glove Improves Your Mechanics
Fix grip faults, unlock power, and create consistent technique.
A faulty grip, like holding too much in the palm or rotating too strong, causes poor mechanics and loss of power.
The Practice Glove’s dots and straps guide your hand into neutral placement, reducing tension and eliminating common faults.
With a solid grip foundation, you build better wrist positions, stronger impact, and more control over ball flight
Fixing a Weak Grip with The Practice Glove
Fix slices, stop compensations, and build a consistent swing.
A weak grip can cause slices, bowed wrists, or stalling and flipping through impact.
The Practice Glove’s dots and straps guide your hand into a neutral grip, preventing those faults.
With a neutral grip, you create natural clubface rotation, better accuracy, and more consistency across every club
Fixing a Strong Grip with The Practice Glove
Eliminate hooks and compensations with a neutral, repeatable grip.
A strong grip often leads to hooks or compensations like cupping the wrist and chicken-winging through impact.
The Practice Glove’s dots and straps guide your hand into a neutral grip, removing the need for those fixes.
With a neutral grip, you gain freedom of rotation, straighter ball flight, better accuracy, and ultimately lower score
How The Practice Glove Helps Beginner Golfers
Build fundamentals, avoid bad habits, and find consistency from the start.
The grip is the foundation of your swing, and without it you’ll develop compensations that hurt consistency.
The glove’s dots guide you into a neutral grip, while the straps lock in proper placement through the swing.
Beginners can start simple with short irons, building solid contact, consistent ball flight, and lasting fundamentals