After waking up in Long Island at 3:40 AM and catching a 6 AM flight out of JFK, I arrived in Orlando eager to get to Orange County National Golf Course for the Demo Day on Wednesday. It was windy and cool, but there was plenty of sunshine and a real freshening breeze. I was ready to attack!
Six hours later I was exhausted but pleased that I have tried almost everything on my list and then some. But I barely made it halfway, and wouldn’t have if I hadn’t done a little fast acting along the way.
I hit over 50 different clubs at the demo day. In order to give each club a fair hearing, I hit at least 4 balls per club, in many cases several more. I figure I hit over 250 golf shots .. The last ball I hit before I arrived here was at least seven weeks ago. And I made a huge tactical error. No glove!
Understand that every club here from every manufacturer is brand new. Every grip is as new and tacky and coarse as it can be. After about 50 shots the blisters started. At around 80 shots the first blister tore off. I wasn’t even one third done and I was sporting a critical injury. What to do?
So I headed to Bionic Gloves. They were the only glove manufacturer that I could see out there. I approached the booth with a sense of feigned interest, and let the salesman draw me in. He explained to me all the features of
the Bionic Glove. How they had introduced their new Performance Series. How the ridges in the glove conformed to the depressions between your finger joints, thus smoothing out the connection between hand and glove, giving you a lighter grip and better control. And because it was thicker construction, I would get many more rounds out of it compared to the average glove. I tried it on, and I was surprisingly impressed.
He invited me to hit some balls with it. This was the point when my world began to spin out of control. I said I would love to, that I would head down to the Adams booth not too far away, and I would try a few clubs there. And he said “No”. He might have just as well pole-axed me. He said that they had too few gloves to let me walk off with one, and that I would have to hit the clubs they had there and give it back. Crestfallen, I went up to the hitting bay and went ahead and hit a few of their clubs. Power-Built’s, I believe. There is a Hillerich & Bradsby parent company connection between the two.
After is hit a few balls, I fell in love with the glove. I also fell in love with the idea of spending the rest of my day with the glove, because man, it was really comfortable and I still had a ton of balls to hit. The salesman who had originally engaged me had engaged another customer, so I moved of to the side of the booth to make some notes about the glove. Another salesman asked me what I thought. I gave him some honest opinions, and at that moment my new Blackberry rang. Well, as everyone knows, the reception on Blackberry’s is not as strong as the reception on a standard cell phone, so I simply had to move away from the booth where I could hear better. And that was how I made my break!
I was a wounded animal, and Bionic had me cornered. I did the only thing I could do. I reacted. I bared my teeth. I lashed out. I borrowed the glove. I’m a bad man.
For the rest of the day I hit balls without much if any discomfort. The grip was very tacky, and the ridges in the fingers definitely seemed to give me a strong sense of control. I have to say the Bionic Performance Series Glove is a very good glove. I would buy this glove. If I were a pro, I would carry it in my shop.
I am going to have to live with the guilt of having borrowed my Bionic Glove. If they want it back, I will send it to them. But I hope they don’t. I want to keep it. I hope they call my Pro and he puts it in my club’s shop.
Just warn the Pro to keep it behind the counter. We certainly don’t want anyone else borrowing the glove in the future.
Terry
So the glove becomes the story versus the clubs you tried? Does that in any way speak volumes about the product you sampled over six hours???
barry terjesen
a likely story, you thief.
they are good gloves. Hope they got the cushions in the right places on the more recent ones. Early on, it seemed hit and miss.
Best, bt
ps — will be checking in on the site in the future.
-b
Casey Alexander
I really thought they were quite good. The ridges did seem to give full contact to the grip, and the cushioning was welcome after so many balls, Thanks for the comment Barry!
Casey Alexander
Terry,
Fair question, and not at all is the correct answer. After hitting over 50 different clubs it will take me a little while to get the club review out, but stay tuned. I have some definate winners and losers and will put the whole review out as soon as I can.
John Glozek, Jr.
Casey -
I completely agree with you — this glove is quite impressive. I love it! And it is amazing the technology that has gone into the glove. Who would have thought gloves have technology. These gloves feel great, last a long time, and are worth every penny. These Bionic gloves really should be in every golf shop. And as far as you borrowing the glove, if you go and borrow another one can you borrow one for me also?
Joan Harradine
That was an engaging read, I have a tendency to concur with you.
Casey Alexander
You really will have to go and borrow your own!
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