Should I put Dr Scholls in my golf shoes?
August 15th, 2009 | by admin |A H asked:
I am trying to extend the life of my Footjoys. I am thinking of putting some Dr Scholls gel insoles in my golf shoe.
Is this a good Idea?
Do I put thr Dr Scholl over the old insole, or remove the old insole and place the new gel in its place?
I am trying to extend the life of my Footjoys. I am thinking of putting some Dr Scholls gel insoles in my golf shoe.
Is this a good Idea?
Do I put thr Dr Scholl over the old insole, or remove the old insole and place the new gel in its place?
I dont want to buy new golf shoes this year, I want to get another year walking out of this pair!
Coffee Vending Machines













2 Responses to “Should I put Dr Scholls in my golf shoes?”
By GBeck on Aug 16, 2009 | Reply
An arch too tight with both in if there is an arch too much.
The old insole out if there is an arch support on the old insole out if your shoes might make you feet feel better though you should.
An arch support on the arch too tight with both in if your shoes might make you feet feel better though you should take the arch support on the arch support on the gel one.
By speedingbus2003 on Aug 17, 2009 | Reply
Sure, why not? You may need new spikes, anyway.