Thursday, January 14, 2010

Spikeless Golf Shoes Are Spikeless Golf Shoes Any Good?

Are spikeless golf shoes any good? - spikeless golf shoes

I am happy about buying my first pair of golf shoes and asked me if golf shoes without cleats best? (Grip when wet, etc., etc.) If you have experience with them, your comment is very appreciated.

Thanks

12 comments:

Drive for show said...

Slip Slidin Away. Get a good pair of soft tip my friend

aggieban... said...

John is right, most courses no longer allow the old points of golf. Shoes without spikes are of two types: those with plastic tips and the rubber feet on the bottom.

I prefer the plastic studs that round discs with about five or six short spikes in the same place where metal is used for the nails into the floor are each shoe. This law is as good or better than the old metal spikes and significantly reduce damage in the region, particularly the Greens.

Shoes with nails tend to slip, especially in the wet grass, or if you're on the side. I think they also have shoe prints on the greens, especially if the ground is soft.

One advantage of the new plastic tip is that it does not rust, change is easier to change or replace the old metal spikes. There are a variety of replacement tips for the "shoes without spikes, with varying lengths of wire.

aggieban... said...

John is right, most courses no longer allow the old points of golf. Shoes without spikes are of two types: those with plastic tips and the rubber feet on the bottom.

I prefer the plastic studs that round discs with about five or six short spikes in the same place where metal is used for the nails into the floor are each shoe. This law is as good or better than the old metal spikes and significantly reduce damage in the region, particularly the Greens.

Shoes with nails tend to slip, especially in the wet grass, or if you're on the side. I think they also have shoe prints on the greens, especially if the ground is soft.

One advantage of the new plastic tip is that it does not rust, change is easier to change or replace the old metal spikes. There are a variety of replacement tips for the "shoes without spikes, with varying lengths of wire.

aggieban... said...

John is right, most courses no longer allow the old points of golf. Shoes without spikes are of two types: those with plastic tips and the rubber feet on the bottom.

I prefer the plastic studs that round discs with about five or six short spikes in the same place where metal is used for the nails into the floor are each shoe. This law is as good or better than the old metal spikes and significantly reduce damage in the region, particularly the Greens.

Shoes with nails tend to slip, especially in the wet grass, or if you're on the side. I think they also have shoe prints on the greens, especially if the ground is soft.

One advantage of the new plastic tip is that it does not rust, change is easier to change or replace the old metal spikes. There are a variety of replacement tips for the "shoes without spikes, with varying lengths of wire.

L D said...

I've tried ear was shot at least shoes.It when it began to rain and a foot away from me right ankle was broken and tried to save myself from a fall, to please is my right hand, takes you click on the truck Chassis and fracture and dislocation of the helicopter wrist.A me on the floor and all I could see was a car that caught fire ended the me.It on a distant hill, a sea of lead in my course, but there is no reason why you should not try to overcome my story-go to it!, I dare you.

googie said...

You may find that a pair of regular shoes with the only chance you have a good tread and plastic spikes on foot. I bought a pair of Etonic golf shoes with a unique style, very good grip and bits of plastic. So far, a small show use wear after 4 years.

Johnny said...

The only way to go is with interchangeable tips ... To get Hail to the right equipment for this game, first ... But do not make it cheap, with the arts as critical.

The error is when colleagues play tennis shoes, and climb with a leaf in the effort, it can really hurt your back very well.

Consider it as their only way to slide down a grassy slope after swinging his club in the wet grass ... Then realizing the tops of plastic worth the investment.

Leafsfan29-Go Canada Go said...

The number of courses that may the old metal spikes are counted in single digits, with roomto parts. No public service is everywhere.

Softspikes Shoe ... very good. I was under the rain all day and never had a problem.

I prefer Pulsar I (two pair of FootJoy DryJoys) had to have a good grip and avoid damage to the grass () with my band.

Alby said...

Do not waste your money on this marketing hype.

Get a good pair of shoes not top metal.
You give the best grip in its position.

Flyboy said...

I assume you mean the golf shoes with nails instead of nails? If it is right now is, in fact, many golf courses do not allow players to wear shoes with spikes in old age.

Flyboy said...

I assume you mean the golf shoes with nails instead of nails? If it is right now is, in fact, many golf courses do not allow players to wear shoes with spikes in old age.

John G said...

does not suck

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