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I play golf and i keep getting blisters on my hands, can someone tell me how to prevent them?

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also how to get rid of them

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  1. tape.


  2. u need a glove obviusly and it might be that your grips arnt big enough so when you mis hit or wat ev the club twist so i sugest bigger grips or put sports tape on your fingers

  3. The only sure way to prevent them is to quit playing golf.  I'd rather have blisters than do that ;)

  4. You're not hitting the ball square. If you hit the ball right, the handle shouldn't move that much if you're gripping properly.  

  5. The blisters will heal naturally  ( there is no real enhancement for curing a blister)  The most likely causei s too much grip pressure.  Try lightening your grip and wear a glove.....it should help you quite a bit.

  6. i pop it, let the liquid come out and wait a day and peel the dead skin off

  7. a golf glove will help. also try taping your fingers, thats what tiger woods does. try not to grip the club as hard. hope i helped!

  8. get a golf glove and tape the other hand

  9. First of all, don't grip the club so tight. Then if that doesnt help, check the grips on your clubs. They may be too rough. If they are change them. Blisters will turn into calluses naturally through extended use.Once the hands are callused you have no more worries.

  10. 1 Wear a golf glove. The glove can prevent blisters from forming and also help you keep a better grip on your club.

    2 Ease up on your grip. If you find blisters are forming in the palm of your hand regularly, loosen your grip on the club.

    3 Try putting talcum or baby powder on your hand before putting on your glove. Right handed golfers usually wear their glove on their left hand, and left handed golfers the opposite.

    4 Put an adhesive bandage on areas that are prone to blister. A bandage is a temporary solution for an occasional golfer. Use Step 1 when you are playing golf on a daily basis.

    5 Watch a golf instructional video on proper grip to make sure you're using the proper technique when holding the clubs. Or, get real one-on-one help by taking lessons with a professional instructor.  

  11. I would get a golf glove. although I would recommend the blisters for a while.

    I play the drums and I get callusses all the time and if I dont play for a while the callusses go away but then the next time I rock out my hands hurt.

    so you want your hands to get callussed where they are being used the most.

    it will help protect your skin as you play more.

  12. A golf glove helped with my blister problem.  Also, try gripping the club more lightly.

  13. you can always wrap some tape on spots that are sore. however, that won't always prevent them. So honestly, it comes with the game. I've been playing for 11 years now and I have not gotten any blisters for the last 8 years. So just bare with it, and soon they will callus over.

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