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Green Leather Golf Glove & Metal Ball Marker

Green Leather Golf Glove & Metal Ball Marker

Regular price £19.99 GBP
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Green for the hallowed Links
Rain or shine, wind or calm, tame the links with a glove that tells a tale of tradition and quality, crafted with premium leather for an extra-soft and supple feel. While these gloves wink at the past, they play by today's top-tier standards set by the governing bodies, ensuring compliance and performance on any course.

Designed in Scotland, the Launch range from Links Collective celebrates our unique links courses with its distinct Land, Sand, and Sea colour scheme.

Precision-cut, tour grade Cabretta leather with a forged metal ball marker attached magnetically to the strap.  


    Features:

    • Superior craftsmanship and attention to detail in the design
    • Forged Metal Ball Marker
    • First Class Comfort and Grip 
    • Precision-cut, finest tour grade Cabretta Leather


    Fit:

    • Second Skin Fit


    Care:

    • Spot clean with a damp cloth.
    • Store in the classic packaging envelope between rounds.

         

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    Customer Reviews

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    James Templeton
    Touch of class

    Great golf glove and a real touch of class.

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    Mathew Anderson
    Fantastic!

    Great glove!
    Great fit, second skin feel.
    Quality is superb and the colours 👌🏽

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    Gillian Mills
    Green leather golf glove

    Bought this gif my husband’s birthday and he loves it. He said the quality of leather is superior to other gloves he has tried and has had many compliments on the colour. He is even going to buy more.

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    Andy Norman

    Excellent golf glove. Great quality and a stand alone ball marker which will outlast the glove! Links golf deserves a great glove. Links Collective , born in Scotland but travels by Land, Sea and Sand down to North Devon fantastically