Among the dysfunctional players in my neck of the woods,

gloves were frowned upon.
'Pussy uses a glove', and awful comments like that. All part of that old school mentality about pool in general. Each generation becomes a bit more sophisticated than the one b4 and more accepting of change. They see it as a natural course of events, not something to fear or denigrate simply bcuz it's new and they don't like it.
(Disclaimer: Not all were that way. Lol.)
Speaking only for myself, I don't use a glove and consider myself fortunate in not having to wear one. I need to read the feedback coming from the cue. My hands stay dry for the most part and I keep my equipment clean as well.
Feedback is crucial to my play. Gloves reduce and oftentimes eliminate that.
(So does CF) Since I rely on feeling the shot, what that says about my game, I'll leave to y'all to ponder. Lol.
I Do know players whose hands sweat and badly!!
B4 gloves, they used every trick in the book to keep those hands dry. All that unnecessary attention to their hands cost them in the win column over the long run I'm sure. Now you can simply grab a glove.
We just got Internet in our town too.
