GolfThreads contributor Ian Galbraith takes a look at the return of Asher Golf.
The story of Asher Golf could have read, a cool company with an edgy skate influence, designs unique golf gloves, but quietly fades away before gaining traction and loyal following. The story, fortunately, has a happy ending or at least a happy middle. Time will only tell if this golf story will end like Tiger at Torrey Pines in 2008 or Spieth at the Masters in 2016.

“Our goal is to bring awesomeness to golf,” Matt Smart, Managing Partner shared last week. “We started the company based on the inability for golfers to find anything other than white or black gloves.”
Matt is part of the new leadership team that is resurrecting Asher. The new team not only brought a renewed energy and focus to the company, they injected capital and brought a commitment to providing exciting accessories to golfers.
The Chuck glove is the company’s entry-level product, retailing for $12, and provides a combination of all-weather performance leather with Cabretta leather palm inserts. The Chuck is offered in nine colors and similar sizes as the Premium. Ladies sizes are available in the Chuck.
According to Matt, the Asher team spent months selecting leathers and prototyping different options to ensure top-notch quality. With both products, you can quickly feel and see the time and attention to detail that goes into each product.
“Our two main pillars of success are, and always will be, the fit and quality of our materials,” Matt said. “I spent weeks sourcing high-quality leather in Indonesia for our gloves.”
Initially, I was skeptical of the quality and durability of Asher’s products. I am a traditionalist when it comes to gloves, and like most of you, I have my favorite that fits perfectly and embraces my hand like a baby in a warm blanket. I am happy to report, after multiple sessions, I am a convert to the Asher gloves. After initially being slightly too tight, the leather has expanded well and provides a great fit. I was impressed by how the leather has softened with use and continues to offer good grip after multiple sessions. I would highly recommend the Premium to any golfer looking for a premium quality glove. The touch of color is a bonus at no extra cost.
However, the glove is not perfect. The Velcro and tab are a bit heavy and loud, reminding me of batting gloves I used to wear as a kid in YMCA baseball. You are definitely not taking this glove off during your playing partner’s back swing. The heavy Velcro creates a secure and strong fit, but it does seem to be overkill for a buttery soft leather golf glove, like this one.
Overall, I rate this glove an 8 out of 10.
With this entry-level glove offered at a very affordable price, Asher is doing their part to change the perception of the game for the better. I would recommend the Chuck to any beginner or young golfer as their go-to glove, and would even say experienced golfers should give this product a try.
Overall, I rate this glove a solid 9 out of 10.
The third glove in the company’s collection is for the adventurous golfer. Called the Deathgrip, it is imprinted with the bones of your hand on the top of the glove. Coming in white with black bones or black with white bones, this glove is constructed from a proprietary CoolTech Performance Leather. Although the pattern will not be alluring to many traditionalists, I expect golfers who want to add some edge to their wardrobe will enjoy the Deathgrip.
At the time of renewal, Asher also introduced high-quality tee shirts retailing for $24. In a world of $50 t-shirts, it is nice to see a company sell a product where you can afford more than one without feeling like you were just robbed of your money and sanity. Golf themed t-shirts are nothing new and the world could probably use fewer quirky golf sayings, but nonetheless, the material of the Asher shirts is soft and they fit nicely. Next time I need to wear a t-shirt, which in Northern California could be never, I would wear one of the Asher shirts.
“Our goal is to be an alternate accessory company for golfers. We want to be the Stance golf socks model to the world of gloves,” Matt shared. “Our goal is not to be a full accessory company.”
Increased brand recognition and exposure are crucial components in order for the young company to gain traction in an over-crowded golf accessory market. The colorful, eye-catching patterns separate Asher from many of their competitors. Gaining new customers and converting golf traditionalists is no easy feat for new brands, but thanks to excellent products, strong customer service, and unmatched value, Asher will be undoubtedly be working its way into die-hard golfers’ wardrobes this summer.
I would recommend golfers of any ability and age to try the Asher golf gloves as an alternative to the typical white palm saver. The gloves provide a good value and will be sure to be a conversation starter on the first tee.
Asher Golf on the Web: AsherGolf.com
Asher Golf on Facebook: @ashergloves
Asher Golf on Instagram: @ashergolf
Asher Golf on Twitter: @ashergolf