Srixon Golf Gloves
Range Overview
The Srixon Premium Cabretta Leather Golf Glove uses Ethiopian Cabretta leather that gives you soft, responsive feel. If maximum grip and natural connection to the club matter to you, this is the one.
You can buy single gloves or three pack bundles that work out cheaper if you're playing regularly. The Srixon All Weather Ball Marker Golf Glove has a synthetic palm that keeps grip consistent when it's damp, plus there's an integrated ball marker on the closure tab. There's a ladies version too with tailored sizing. These all weather models make sense for British golfers who can't be bothered carrying multiple gloves or who play through whatever the weather throws at them.
Why Evolution Golf
We're authorised Srixon stockists in the UK, which means you get genuine products with full manufacturer backing. Our Ringwood store keeps popular sizes on the shelf for immediate collection, and we can get orders out next day across the UK.
Not sure which Srixon golf glove suits your game or what size you actually need? Our team can talk you through the differences between cabretta and all weather materials. Standard returns apply if the sizing doesn't work out, as long as gloves stay unworn and in original packaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Srixon golf glove lasts longer?
The Premium Cabretta Leather Golf Glove gives you better feel but wears faster than the all weather model, especially when it's hot. Most golfers get 8 to 12 rounds from cabretta leather depending on how hard they grip and their swing style. The All Weather version usually lasts twice as long because synthetic materials handle moisture and abrasion better. If you play weekly or durability matters more than ultimate feel, go with the all weather option.
Do I need different gloves for wet weather?
Not with Srixon all weather golf gloves. The All Weather Ball Marker model keeps grip solid in rain and humid conditions where cabretta leather gets slippery. Plenty of golfers carry both types and switch based on the forecast, but if you only want one glove, the all weather version handles British weather more reliably. You do sacrifice a bit of feel compared to natural leather though.
Should I buy the three pack?
If you play more than once a fortnight, the Premium Cabretta three pack bundle works out better value than buying singles. Gloves wear out quicker than most golfers realise, and having spares means you'll actually replace them when performance drops rather than struggling on with a worn glove. The bundle also sorts you out with consistent sizing across multiple gloves.







