Putting. Glove on or off?
Glove on or glove off? It's a small decision with a bigger impact than most senior golfers realise.
The convention says remove it. Preserve the feel. But that convention was built around younger hands in good conditions — and if you're managing arthritic fingers, cold mornings, or sweaty palms on a pressure putt, the standard advice may be working against you.
This guide covers both sides of the debate honestly: why most golfers putt without a glove and when that's genuinely the right call, and the specific situations where keeping it on — or switching to a putting-specific glove — is the smarter choice for senior hands.
Inside you'll find:
- A complete pros and cons breakdown, laid out side by side
- The physiological reason the convention exists — and its limits
- Why arthritis, cold weather, and moisture change the calculation entirely
- What tour professionals have done and what it means for your game
- Senior-specific factors including skin sensitivity, grip strength decline, and grip material compatibility
- A five-step framework for testing properly and arriving at a real answer
Written specifically for golfers over 50 who want practical guidance, not one-size-fits-all advice.