If your golf glove is too big, you might be struggling to get a good grip on your club. Luckily, you can shrink your glove to make it fit better. The easiest way to do this is to wet the glove thoroughly and then wear it while you play a round of golf. The moisture will cause the leather to shrink and mould to your hand, creating a snug fit.
Another option is to use a hair dryer or heat gun to heat the glove and then mould it to your hand while it's still warm. Just be careful not to overheat the glove, as this can damage the leather.
If you want a more precise fit, you can also try soaking the glove in a mixture of water and rubbing alcohol, which will help it shrink evenly. After soaking, wring out the excess liquid and wear the glove until it dries completely.
Remember, shrinking a glove can only go so far, so if your glove is way too big, it might be time to invest in a new one that fits properly.
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