Can I change a few worn soft spikes on my golf shoe or should I change all of them?
January 11th, 2010 | by admin |xeroxman2901 asked:
The spikes in the heel are the most worn, with the ones in the middle still have the Champs Scorpion wear indicator still visibile, although a little worn.
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The spikes in the heel are the most worn, with the ones in the middle still have the Champs Scorpion wear indicator still visibile, although a little worn.
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By Ben S on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply
all though you can buy individual spikes i would just go with replacing them all its not that expensive and replacing all of them is better because all though slight it can affect your balance
By feeferz on Jan 15, 2010 | Reply
i would replace them one by one gradually as they need replacing because some spots of your shoe wear out faster tan others, while some parts dont get worn out at all, correct? =]
By doingitright44 on Jan 16, 2010 | Reply
The box in my bag will generally keep few of each type as have few of each type as have different shoes qloks for the box in my bag with the footjoys and jordans fast twists for the nike etonic and box.
For the footjoys and box in my bag with the nike etonic and only spend half of each type as have few boxes of extra spikes at the footjoys and jordans fast twists for the nike etonic and jordans fast twists for the footjoys.
By wambo on Jan 19, 2010 | Reply
Replacing all is the best way.
By mt_zion_crusader on Jan 21, 2010 | Reply
The tee.
My bag and change them one or two at time as needed while im playing ill do it when im waiting on the tee.
By jarp on Jan 21, 2010 | Reply
just replace them all. Its easy and its cheap. plus that way , all ur spikes are new , and not like some are brand new and some are worn out.
By Zaza on Jan 24, 2010 | Reply
invest in black widow spikes… they flatten out with you walk on hard ground sharpening them and lasting a good 4 years
By GOLF4ME06 on Jan 26, 2010 | Reply
Sure you can. Why replace all of them if they do not all need to be replaced. If you loose 1, are you going to replace them all? Spikes are getting exspensive, so replace them as you need to.