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Spikeless Golf ShoesGolf shoes without cleats any good?

I'm about to buy my first pair of golf shoes and wondered whether Spikeless golf shoes are good? (Wet grip etc. etc.). If you experience these, your comments would be appreciated.

Thank you

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

John is correct, most courses no longer allow the old golf tips shaped. No cleats are two basic types, those with the plastic "spikes" and those who have small rubber pads on the bottom.

I like the plastic tips that are circular discs containing about five or six short spikes in the same place where the metal spikes used to be on the bottom of each shoe. They grip as well or better than the old metal spikes and significantly reduce damage to the course, particularly the Greens.

The studded shoes tend to slip, especially on wet grass or when you have a lie down. I think they also leave shoe prints on the green, especially if the soil is soft.

An advantage for new plastic spikes that because they do not rust, they are easier to change or replace the old metal spikes. There are a variety of replacement tips available for stud 'shoes with spikes of different lengths.

I tried the tips shoes.It least started to rain and when I tried to walk away a shot in front of my right ankle was broken and trying to save me from a fall, I throw my right hand, press the framework of the trolley and fracture and dislocation of the helicopter wrist.A took me over and all I could see was a car being burned on a distant hill and a sea of lead in me.It finished my course, but there is no reason why you should not try to beat my story-go to him!, I dare you.

You may find that a pair of walking shoes with a good regular casual unique tread serve you and the new plastic spikes. I bought a pair of Etonic golf shoes with very good adhesion only reason and the plastic tips. So far, they showed little wear after 4 years of use.

The only way to go is with interchangeable tips ... Hail to get the right speed for this game in the first place ... but, do too much with such a critical velocity.

The error is when peeps play with tennis shoes, and with a coupon for the effort of a backswing, it can really damage your back pretty good.

Think of it as your only means of slipping a grassy hill after swinging your club on the wet grass ... then you realize, the plastic tips are a good investment.

The number of courses that old metal spikes may be counted in single digits with roomto parts. No public facility allows any home.

The cleats shoes ... very good. I've worn in the rain one day and never had a problem.

I prefer the Pulsar Cleats (I have two pairs of Footjoy Dryjoys), they have a good grip and does not damage the grass (even with my scope example).

Do not waste your money on this marketing hype.

Get a good pair of non-metal cleats.
They give you more grip in your position.

I assume you mean spiked golf shoes instead of spikes? If so what are the things now in fact many golf courses will not allow players to use shoes with cleats old.

no they suck

Posted on April 9, 2010.
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