Using a golf glove is totally up to you, but there are a few things to consider.
First, a glove can help you get a better grip on the club, especially if your hands get sweaty or if it's raining. This can improve your swing and help you hit more consistent shots.
Second, wearing a glove can protect your hands from blisters and calluses, which can be painful and affect your game.
However, some golfers prefer not to wear a glove because they like the feel of the club without it. Additionally, some players may not need to wear a glove if they have naturally dry hands or if they play in dry weather conditions.
Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what feels most comfortable for you. Some golfers choose to wear a glove on every shot, while others only wear one on certain shots or not at all. It's important to experiment and find what works best for your game.
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