Mizuno Golf Gloves
Range Overview
The Mizuno MX glove uses premium cabretta leather for exceptional softness. If you play regularly and want that classic leather feel without going full tour-spec, this is your glove.
The Mizuno Pro steps up with AAA cabretta leather and additional venting across the fingers. Better players who practise frequently tend to gravitate towards this one for the durability and breathability. The JPX model features a synthetic palm combined with mesh zones, making it a practical choice if you prefer a glove that handles moisture well. Or you're after a more budget-conscious option for casual rounds. All three use Mizuno's FlexMesh technology in different configurations to reduce restriction during your swing.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Mizuno stockists, which means you're getting genuine gloves with proper UK warranty support.
Visit our store in Ringwood to try different sizes and models on actual clubs. Or order online with straightforward returns if the fit isn't quite right. Our team can advise on sizing differences between models. The Pro tends to fit slightly snugger than the MX, which catches people out sometimes. We also stock the full Mizuno equipment range if you're building a matching setup.
FAQ
Which Mizuno glove lasts longest?
The Pro model typically outlasts the others due to its AAA-grade leather and reinforced heel pad. Expect 15-20 rounds from a Pro if you're rotating between two gloves, compared to 10-15 from the MX. The JPX's synthetic palm is actually quite durable but feels different as it breaks in.
Do Mizuno gloves run small compared to other brands?
They run fairly true to size, though the Pro fits more snugly across the knuckles than equivalent Titleist or FootJoy models. If you're between sizes, go up with the Pro and stick with your usual size for the MX or JPX.
Can I use the JPX in wet conditions?
Yes, the synthetic palm handles moisture better than pure leather gloves. You'll still want a proper rain glove for genuinely wet rounds, mind you. But the JPX works well in early morning dew or light drizzle when a rain glove feels like overkill.










