Sounds like we have the same hand size. I use a M/L for a snug to tight fit. Yeah, it takes me 10 minutes of trying on gloves to get a good fit. I also like the Mizuno and would have bought the store out at that price. It's a good glove. The first set of irons I purchased in California I got from Roger Dunn's driving range up in N.Hollywood.  I loved his 90 day (or was it 120) satisfaction guarantee. I would usually end up trying about 4 wedges for every one I bought. Great way to try before you buy.
 
Geez Tom, hope you got your breath back after all that heavy climbing and mental activity. That first measurement  seems ahh now where was that email........Sh_t! deleted it by mistake. You wouldn't mind rechecking those figures for me again would you? There's a good boy............
 
GZach
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Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Grip size

Hi;
 
Glove is men's M/L. It fits snugly but not too tight. I tried large but they're too loose. The brand of glove is kind of important. Not all Titleist gloves, for one example, are the same M/L as say, Foot-Joy gloves, nor are they all the same size within sizes. There are differences so I generally try several L's and M/L's on until I find one that I like.
 
You may recall there was a "Nevada Bob's" in Los Alamitos. When they went belly-up about 5 years ago I bought a dozen Mizuno gloves from them for a dime on the dollar. I also bought a couple of "Taylor-Made" gloves as well. Both of those models fit me perfectly. The glove I currently using is, as I recall, an "AJ Softie," or something like that. Its carried in our proshop. No doubt you recall "Roger Dunn" stores in the area. Not one of their store brand M/L gloves fit me worth a damn. They were more like medium cadets. But then, that's R. Dunn.
 
Grip size down an inch is roughly  SNIP 

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