Dec
29
Posted on 29-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 29-12-2007
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♥♥♥ asked:


I love their shoes, but I would like to know if they make their tennis shoes with spikes on them so I can golf in them.

Tommy
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Dec
25
Posted on 25-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 25-12-2007
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Ian Smith asked:


Golf Shoes are a very important part of your success as a golfer, we all spend hours choosing clubs, and five minutes choosing Golf Shoes.
This is just crazy when you consider you will walk somewhere over 4 miles every time you play, and you’ll be on your feet for anything from 3 to 5 hours. Like me you probably haven’t given much thought to the part that golf shoes play in reducing your handicap. It was only after I took expert advice and invested some money in a pair of Adidas Golf Shoes that my game improved by three or four shots. Coincidence - No I don’t think so!!
What follows are a few guidelines you should follow when choosing golf shoes
1. Always wear the same socks you golf in when trying on new golf shoes
2. Don’t wear socks that are too tight or tend to scrunch up.
3. Check the fir of the shoes by standing on one foot. You should be able to wiggle your toes, and when you stand on tiptoe the shoes should bend where your foot bends.
4. The fit around the middle of the shoe should feel tighter than with ordinary shoes. This is where you get the most support when swinging the club. Don’t overworry about the tightness because all shoes will stretch a little after you have worn them a few times.
5. There should be no more or less than about a half inch of space from your big toe to the end of the golf shoe.
6. It is important to make sure that the shoe and the widest part of your foot are a comfortable fit, without being too loose. Loose fitting shoes cause your feet to slide when you swing the club, and you lose stability, essential for good golf.
7. If the shoe fits all the above criteria, but is a little loose, then use an insole to make the fit a little tighter.
It is no bad thing to get your feet measured professionally for width and length, once a year. This should be done at the end of the day, because your feet will be a little swollen at this time. Remembering we all have one foot larger than the other, so you need to pick the shoe size of your larger foot when trying on a golf shoe. Don’t forget you can always use an insole to balance up your smaller foot.
You might care to consider one or two additional thoughts on buying your new golf shoes.
· Waterproof shoes are more expensive, but essential if you play in wet and muddy conditions.
· Leather uppers are great for keeping the wet out, and they also offer the best support.
· Synthetic leather golf shoes should be avoided if possible because they are not waterproof, and as they won’t allow your feet to breathe, they quickly become smelly!!!
· Leather outsoles are found with more expensive shoes, and they do give a more supportive fit, because leather adjusts to the shape of your foot.
I can’t overemphasise the need to choose a good, probably quite expensive golf shoe. It will repay you many times over.

Ruben
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Dec
24
Posted on 24-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 24-12-2007
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Armour07 asked:


I have a pair of Nike golf shoes that are size 10.5. I saw the Adidas Tour 360 II golf shoes online and I was wondering if I would order the Adidas shoes at a 10.5 or the same size as my Under Armour Proto Speed shoes that are size 12.

Douglas
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Dec
23
Posted on 23-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 23-12-2007
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Ditto White asked:


When you are trying to decide how to assemble your golf package, you need to look at what exactly you need and weigh all alternatives in order to make wise purchases. If you are shopping on a budget then you need to take time to decide what you can spend little on in order to be able to spend more on other items. These other items could include tees, gloves, clubs and a bag.

Shoes are one good item to save money on. You can buy other better items by saving on good inexpensive golf shoes. You can use the extra money you save to buy new clubs, golf sportswear and other specialty equipment items.

Now, you’ve probably heard before that cheap usually means low quality, but it does not have to be that way. If you take the time to not only shop for price but examine the shoe, you can have both.

Low Price is Not Indicative of Low Quality with Golf Shoes

Golf shoes can be found in different price ranges and are never indicative of the quality of the shoes. However, there are limitations. If you are limiting yourself to only spending $20 on golf shoes then you will most definitely have problems finding quality one.

But there are many vendors who offer low prices on golf shoes and you can still find quality shoes at these prices. For example, shoe vendors like Adidas, Footjoy and Nike all have specials and great price offers that will give you the opportunity to save money and direct that money to buying better equipment for your golf package.

The Internet is also great for finding inexpensive golf shoes if you want to see more than just these brands. The Internet will also give informative descriptions on the brand you are considering and if you cannot find that information, you might need to shop for another brand.

Where Do You Find the Cheap Golf Shoes?

The Internet is a useful venue for finding all your golf supplies, apparel and equipment. This is in addition to the physical outlets where you can shop for these same items. The cheap golf shoes can be either found at the outlets or on any one of the numerous web sites selling these products.

Just by doing an Internet search you can find numerous different golf sites selling equipment and accessories to help build a total golf package and at a much reduced cost in comparison to what you would spend at a specialty golf shop. Also, when you shop online, you will likely find items that you would never find in specialty golf shops. When you shop online, you can do it all right in your home. All of this contributes to finding the right inexpensive golf shoes that will fit the purpose you need and at a price that is within your budget.

William

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Charles1667 asked:


I like adidas shoes in general but i’m not sure how their golf shoes are. Also where is a good place to buy golf shoes online?

Russell
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Dec
18
Posted on 18-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 18-12-2007
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j.franciscoo asked:


Say if i went out with my gym shoes for 18 holes and then went out with my Tour 360 II ’s :D , what whould be the differnce ! ?

Mike
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Dec
14
Posted on 14-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 14-12-2007
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Jeffrey Bonner asked:


Golf is about patience, vision, and what you wear. That’s right, what you wear can have a major effect on your game. Golf is a unique game that doesn’t always spell out a specific dress uniform for golfers, but if you aren’t thinking about what to wear your game can suffer. Included below are some tips for golfers of any age, and a ability to improve their game by selectively choosing what they wear.
Starting at the top of the body, wearing a hat has become acceptable in golf. In the 1980’s it was visors, in the 1990’s it was hats, and in the 2000’s it’s all about hats. Tiger Woods made a statement by always wearing his signature Nike hat, and it’s not just for style. Hats can help block out the sun, which can help you improve your shot. Hats are also good was to keep your eyes confined from other players. Got a secret putting trick that you do with your eyes? Now you don’t need to let others see it, because your hat obstructs their view. Hats also can help on colder days by keeping the head warm. When the temperature drops many golfers lose their focus, by wearing your hat and keeping your head warm, your focus can always be on the game.
Golf requires a collard shirt that is as far as many clubs will instruct you what to wear. While it is important to wear a collard shirt for requirement reasons, it is also important to be selective in the shirt you select. The number one thing for golfers to consider when purchasing a golf shirt is the room it offers in the shoulders. As most experience golfers will tell you most of the swing is in the shoulders. If you are wearing a golf shirt that obstructs this part of your swing, you can be in for a long day. Conversely golfers do not want to wear baggy shirts that may also interfere with their game. Choose a comfortable shirt that will fit normal.
Pants are also required on the course for gentlemen. Your pants should have pockets. This may sound elementary, but many a golfer has left the store mad because they don’t have pockets. You’ll need pockets for your score card, tees, wallet, and what ever else you choose to bring. Be sure to purchase pants that are light weight and made of a material that won’t irate you in the sun. For example pick light weight cotton versus a wool pant. Pants also should be a comfortable fit.
Shoes in golf maybe the most important article you wear to the course. For maximum tread you need to purchase soft spiked golf shoes. These are the shoes that have soft rubber spikes naturally built into the shoe, not the metal kind. Shoes should be comfortable, and fit very well. Fit is especially important in golf because if you walk the course in shoes that don’t fit, your feet will develop blisters. Blisters can distract you from your game, and put you in the rough quick.
Overall your golf clothing choices should reflect thought, and have a theme of comfort. You want to be able to perform your best, but if you’re just picking things out of the closet you may end up playing worse than you could with some golf specific gear.

Gladys
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Dec
10
Posted on 10-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 10-12-2007
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bballer1 asked:


How can i remove the black scuff marks on my golf shoes…

AND

Are there any common household products that I can use to do this?

Mathew

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Dec
09
Posted on 09-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 09-12-2007
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Gregg Hall asked:


There was a time when all you needed to do to buy golf shoes was just walk into a sports shop and pick a pair, that has changed drastically. This change, ironically, is not due to scarcity but abundance of options. You’ll have to take time out to know what is available and what advantages each offers. Once you know the advantages you can then pick what best suits you and fits your style. You can do this by asking those whom you are sure know better. You can also check online reviews especially from users who have no motives of selling anything to you. Their reviews will be quite helpful. Make sure they are built to last and are very comfortable.
Do you rent a cart or walk the golf course? These will affect the type of golf shoes that will be more suitable. If, for example, you walk the course, you’ll certainly require shoes that are very rugged but also very comfortable. After all, you want to play golf not hurt your feet. If, however, you rent a cart, you can afford to go for fancier stuff since they will not be subjected to the same rigors.
There are options of hard spikes and soft spikes. If you prefer the former, you’ll do well to ask for clubs that allow their use on their course. Most don’t allow them. It’s nothing personal, it’s just that they are less turf friendly. They hurt the grass. You’ll therefore do well to go for soft spikes as you’ll spare yourself a lot of rejection. Furthermore, soft spikes are a lot easier to walk with when you are on the cart paths and also in the clubhouse.
Try on as many golf shoes as possible before settling for any. Don’t make your choice based on fanciness. Remember, a round of golf will last a few hours. And then you’ll truly appreciate that comfort is a lot more important than mere looks. Take your time, try them all and go for the most comfortable. Leave great brand names if you find a less popular name that is more comfortable. You’ll be glad you did on those long golf rounds.
Like every serious golfer or fan knows, the game has a lot to do with how you stand. How you stand determines how well you swing. It determines how long you’ll swing and how far and accurately you’ll swing. We can’t stress enough the importance of ensuring your shoes add to your game, not subtract from it. Therefore, don’t be in a hurry to leave the shop. Take your time, try as many shoes as possible. That way you’ll be sure to get what’s most comfortable.

Bessie
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Dec
06
Posted on 06-12-2007
Filed Under (golf shoes) by admin on 06-12-2007
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Matt W asked:


I almost always walk when playing golf. I have received some advice on some good comfortable shoes…but I am on a budget so I can’t spend over $100. I really need to keep the price as low as possible. Thanks.

Gordon
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