Women’s golf gloves have gotten a lot more interesting from a style standpoint. More colors, better patterns, better branding and more options than the standard white glove. I’m all for that.
The problem is that some fashion-forward gloves feel more like an accessory than golf equipment. If the fit is off, the material stretches too quickly or the glove gets slick in the heat, the color doesn’t matter much. A women’s golf glove still has to perform.
That’s why these three stood out to me. I’ve been testing several women’s golf gloves this season and these are the three I keep reaching for.
dadafunk Ladies #1 TOUCH

The dadafunk Ladies #1 TOUCH is a newer glove that was sent to me to try. After one round, I was curious enough to do some more research on who started the brand and why. The story behind Dadafunk is worth reading because it explains a lot about the glove itself.
They’ve done a good job with this one. The Ladies #1 TOUCH uses AAA Cabretta leather, has air mesh between the fingers and is designed specifically for a woman’s hand rather than being a resized men’s glove.

For me, the fit was great. It’s a little thicker than something like a Titleist Players glove, but I think that helped with durability. I was impressed with how well it held up. The Velcro closure on top is a little more noticeable and larger than what you’ll see on something like the Callaway Aura, but it certainly doesn’t stand out in a bad way.
This is also the glove more people have asked me about than any other one I’ve worn this year.
Callaway Women’s 2026 Aura Golf Glove

The Callaway Women’s 2026 Aura was a new release I wanted to try because I’ve played several Callaway gloves in the past and have usually found a good mix of feel and durability.
The Coolagen technology and silky feel stand out right away with this glove. I play golf in Savannah, Ga., so there are plenty of hot, humid rounds. I played last week in 86F-degree weather, and this glove was not wet once. We all know how golf gloves can get after a round in high temperatures so that was a nice surprise.
I also like the wrap closure. You feel like you can get this glove as tight and secure as you want on your hand, which is not always the case with women’s golf gloves.
Forelinks Cabsoft Women’s
The Forelinks Cabsoft is one I’ve been playing most of last year and into this year. The men’s glove did well in MyGolfSpy testing in 2025 and I’ve had good experiences with the women’s version.
I really like the feel. It’s thin in a great way. When you first put it on, it’s a very tight fit, almost too tight at first, but it adjusts after a few holes. I would still order your traditional size.
Once it settles in, the connection with the club is really good.
I can get a lot of rounds out of a Forelinks glove. I do think I get a few extra rounds out of the Dadafunk, but the Forelinks still hold up well for a softer, thinner-feeling glove.
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