
If this is you or some one you know, we have your golf glove. Please refer to this check list to make sure you qualify to wear the glove. The " Black Sheep" comes complete with a custom made ball marker and insert card setting out the 10 common characteristics of Black Sheep.

Are you the "Black Sheep" in your family? If you are, we have your golf glove. Nice Shot Golf Gloves Grade: A Teachers’ Comments: A nice fitting glove with a clever Read more. "The Black Sheep" is not just a golf glove it's a statement.
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OPTIMAL FIT FOR COMFORT - Fasten the adjustable Velcro tab to make the glove as snug or as loose as desired, allowing your hand to make a NICE SHOT under the most comfortable conditions.With the subtle flip of a finger, convey a compliment while staying true to the competitive nature of the sport-all without saying a word. PERFECTLY EXPRESSIVE - Strike the perfect balance between etiquette and competition with The Bird Golf Glove.These best golf rain gloves are perfect if you are playing in the rain as they are water-resistant and don’t incur any damage to the gloves.

This comfortable, tour-quality glove is as stylish as it is unique. Now, we bring you Nice Shot The Bird golf gloves, possessing a unique, eye-catching design that will enhance your style. The result is a men’s glove that forms to your hand for a snug yet flexible fit.ĪLL-WEATHER – Master your grip and play like a pro rain or shine. QUALITY-MADE – Each golf glove is traditionally hand-cut and hand-stitched with the finest sheep skin cabretta leather. OPTIMAL FIT FOR COMFORT – Fasten the adjustable Velcro tab to make the glove as snug or as loose as desired, allowing your hand to make a NICE SHOT under the most comfortable conditions. This is what a hand tailored custom suit would feel like if you put it on your hand.
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A full blown AAA Cabretta leather glove, hand cut and stitched for uncompromising fit and feel. In ancient Greek comedy the finger was a gesture of insult to another person suggesting they undertake the physically challenging act of “screwing themselves”. This gesture dates to ancient Greece and Rome.

Primarily adopted by North America, “the bird” is nonetheless universally recognized.
