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Old 11-18-2010, 08:58 AM
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Metal Spikes!!!
If I promise not to slip and fall in the clubhouse will you let me put metal spikes back in my shoes? The difference is ENORMOUS.?!

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Old 11-18-2010, 09:17 AM
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The plastic spikes are imo a joke. I've been slipping on plastic spikes that are half new. Their existence only proves that technical innovation doesn't always lead to progress...

I want golf shoes with good & patterned rubber soles. They will stick in most conditions and you wan't have to replace those plastic spikes several times a year either.

I used to run (cross country) orienteering when I was young. We didn't follow tracks, but found our own way through the forest. This often included some of the worst surfaces you can imagine. Rubber soles work pretty well everywhere except on wet & slippery rocks. Metal spikes is the only thing that guarantees you good grip on anything, but it is not good for your health to walk on metal. A good rubber sole should be plenty good for golf. Any golf shoe manufacturers listening here?
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Old 11-18-2010, 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by BerntR View Post
The plastic spikes are imo a joke. I've been slipping on plastic spikes that are half new. Their existence only proves that technical innovation doesn't always lead to progress...

I want golf shoes with good & patterned rubber soles. They will stick in most conditions and you wan't have to replace those plastic spikes several times a year either.

I used to run (cross country) orienteering when I was young. We didn't follow tracks, but found our own way through the forest. This often included some of the worst surfaces you can imagine. Rubber soles work pretty well everywhere except on wet & slippery rocks. Metal spikes is the only thing that guarantees you good grip on anything, but it is not good for your health to walk on metal. A good rubber sole should be plenty good for golf. Any golf shoe manufacturers listening here?
Fred Couples wears some strange looking shoes.

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Old 11-18-2010, 12:46 PM
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Fred Couples wears some strange looking shoes.

I find those trail shoes to be very serviceable for golf. Comfortable, waterproof, light, sturdy, molded sole for grabbing ground, etc. I wear golf shoes most of the time, but these work well also.
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Old 11-18-2010, 07:15 PM
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I find those trail shoes to be very serviceable for golf. Comfortable, waterproof, light, sturdy, molded sole for grabbing ground, etc. I wear golf shoes most of the time, but these work well also.
Maybe they help him with his back problems?
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Old 11-18-2010, 07:34 PM
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A friend of mine wears the ecco's . He swears they have superior grip to them.

He is typically full of b.s. though. Hope he's reading this....those shoes look weird Mark, get some icons for crying out loud and stop talking about how great your feet feel. Sheez..
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