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Noodle Noodle Glove - Golf Glove
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Product Description
This glove features soft suede leather palm for better grip in all weather conditions. The unique "Cross Fit Closure System" produces a custom tailored fit through the palm area by conforming to the natural shape of the human hand. The result is a superior fit ona variety of hand shapes and sizes.
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What is the difference between "Large" and "Cadet Large" ?
Anonymous
02/17/2009 1:23 PM
Cadet sizing is available for people with shorter fingers than needed to fill the regular sized gloves.
Golfballs.com Employee: Andy
02/18/2009 9:31 AM
I dont quite understand your question.
Low Handicap Golfer: Anita Goferashite
07/01/2009 7:18 PM
As far as I know, only one manufacturer offers a right CADET hand glove
(for left hand golfers), and that is MG Golf company.
No major glove comany offers one.
Mid Handicap Golfer: Ray Birnbaum
07/13/2009 6:52 PM
Nike offers them They are available on this site.
Mid Handicap Golfer:
07/29/2009 1:29 PM
Cadet means it has less material at the wrist. In other words, it goes less far up the arm from the wrist. It has nothing to do with shorter fingers. Everything about the glove is the same except for less material starting at the wrist. I find cadet more comfortable.
Low Handicap Golfer: Brian
03/04/2011 10:26 PM
FROM FOOTJOY:
What Is a Cadet Style Golf Glove?
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Overview
Golf gloves need to fit properly in order to work correctly. If they're too loose or too tight, the benefits are negated. To help you find the perfect fit, manufacturers use a specific sizing system for men's, women's and children's gloves and have created two unique shapes to ensure the best fit: regular and cadet.
Definition
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Mid Handicap Golfer: Greig
06/06/2011 7:56 AM
Cadet = shorter finger & thumb length. Post stating has nothing to
do with finger length is INCORRECT. Try on reg and cadet at pro shop and you will see.
Mid Handicap Golfer: g-dawg
09/23/2011 12:17 PM
"Cadet" indicates short fingers only and has nothing to do with material.
Mid Handicap Golfer: shot 80
10/03/2011 5:17 PM
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