The ifrothgolf review
A hybrid summer golf glove from Under Armour built around their Iso-Chill fabric, which genuinely feels cool against the skin. It pairs a soft cabretta leather palm for grip and feel with a synthetic, perforated back that wicks sweat and dries quickly. The whole point is staying comfortable and keeping a clean grip when the temperature climbs.
What's great
The cooling effect is real, not just marketing fluff. On a hot, sticky round the back of the glove stays noticeably less clammy than a full-leather glove, and the micro perforations plus fast-drying synthetic mean it doesn't turn into a soggy second skin by the back nine. The cabretta palm still gives you proper feel and grip, and the closure tab snugs it up nicely. At around 13 to 15 pounds it's keenly priced for what you get.
Worth knowing
The trade-off for that breathable synthetic back is durability. Like most hybrid summer gloves, it wears faster than a premium all-leather glove, and the leather palm can stiffen or crack if you let it dry out scrunched up after a wet round. Sizing runs slightly small for some, so size up if you're between. It's a warm-weather specialist, so it offers nothing extra in cold or wet conditions where a rain or winter glove is the right call.
The verdict
If you sweat through gloves in summer, this is an easy, affordable fix that actually delivers on the cooling claim without sacrificing grip. Just don't expect a single glove to last a full season of heavy play, and store it flat to protect the leather palm.





