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Has anyone tried or used their golf shoes? We are going to start stocking them in our Pro Shop. The Rep came by while I was out of town earlier this week and my boss was really impressed with their shoes. I have not been able to try them yet but he is sending us each a pair to wear.
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# 1 8/15/2014 10:20:33 PM |
I have not heard of them. do you know where else they will be stocked? Dicks, Golf Galaxy? etc...
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# 2 8/15/2014 10:42:41 PM |
I have not heard of them. do you know where else they will be stocked? Dicks, Golf Galaxy? etc... No clue. I know that they are owned by Ryan Moore. |
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# 3 8/15/2014 11:53:33 PM |
They are different looking. I can't say I'd go on the course in a pair of loafers, but to each his own. Their other choices look nice.
I'm curious if the spikes are replaceable. I've managed to wear down the 3 rear spikes in a pair of mine in less than 1 season (stupid cart paths) but they are replaceable so it's no biggie. |
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# 4 8/15/2014 11:58:47 PM |
I kind of like the Tours and Protos.
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# 5 8/16/2014 6:28:15 AM |
I think I saw them the other day at Dollar General (Or was it Big Lots?)
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# 6 8/16/2014 8:27:58 AM |
Some of those low cut shoes like the ones that Kooch wears look fine with long pants. But I always play in shorts so not sure how that would look.
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# 7 8/16/2014 12:48:09 PM |
I love the way they look. TGW is carrying them and have decent prices. I played a spikeless shoe for awhile and they felt OK. I don't know if they grip as well in dry conditions, but they do not clog up with loose grass like spikes do when it's wet.
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# 8 8/16/2014 4:49:15 PM |
I have a friend that bought a pair from Golf Smith. TGW also has them as well as other online businesses. He won't wear them if the greens are even a slight bit soft because if you turn without lifting your feet, even slightly they will tear up the grass. They also leave wierd indentions when the greens are wet. They are okay in dry conditions but he is not sure he is getting good traction with them in dry conditions. He says they are incredibly comfortable and he wears them with shorts.
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# 9 8/16/2014 7:24:31 PM |
I looked at them the end of last year. All their shoes were about D width, so they didn't have anything that fit my foot and that was that.
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# 10 8/24/2014 6:33:33 AM |
I have two friends that wear them and they swear they will never use another pair of golf shoes. They both have said they are the most comfortable golf shoe they have worn.
Personally I don't like the look, but I am a traditionalist and own 10+ pairs of wingtips and I wear trousers even this time a year on the course in Florida. |
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# 11 8/24/2014 7:11:26 AM |
I have two friends that wear them and they swear they will never use another pair of golf shoes. They both have said they are the most comfortable golf shoe they have worn. Personally I don't like the look, but I am a traditionalist and own 10+ pairs of wingtips and I wear trousers even this time a year on the course in Florida. If you got the legs, flaunt them along with a good looking pair of shoes. |
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# 12 8/24/2014 7:20:37 AM |
I have two friends that wear them and they swear they will never use another pair of golf shoes. They both have said they are the most comfortable golf shoe they have worn. Personally I don't like the look, but I am a traditionalist and own 10+ pairs of wingtips and I wear trousers even this time a year on the course in Florida. Trousers? Really? Did you wear the matching "Moisture wicking" Newsboy Cap? |
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# 13 8/24/2014 9:14:11 AM |
I have two friends that wear them and they swear they will never use another pair of golf shoes. They both have said they are the most comfortable golf shoe they have worn. Personally I don't like the look, but I am a traditionalist and own 10+ pairs of wingtips and I wear trousers even this time a year on the course in Florida. Trousers? Really? Did you wear the matching "Moisture wicking" Newsboy Cap? Preferred hat...a Kangol worn straight rather than backward...so yes. I also own knickers but haven't worn them in at least 4 years. |
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# 14 8/24/2014 9:16:50 AM |
I have two friends that wear them and they swear they will never use another pair of golf shoes. They both have said they are the most comfortable golf shoe they have worn. Personally I don't like the look, but I am a traditionalist and own 10+ pairs of wingtips and I wear trousers even this time a year on the course in Florida. Trousers? Really? Did you wear the matching "Moisture wicking" Newsboy Cap? Preferred hat...a Kangol worn straight rather than backward...so yes. I also own knickers but haven't worn them in at least 4 years. Look your best play your best...the same reason I wear a suit to work everyday. |
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# 15 8/24/2014 12:08:25 PM |
I have two friends that wear them and they swear they will never use another pair of golf shoes. They both have said they are the most comfortable golf shoe they have worn. Personally I don't like the look, but I am a traditionalist and own 10+ pairs of wingtips and I wear trousers even this time a year on the course in Florida. Trousers? Really? Did you wear the matching "Moisture wicking" Newsboy Cap? Preferred hat...a Kangol worn straight rather than backward...so yes. I also own knickers but haven't worn them in at least 4 years. Look your best play your best...the same reason I wear a suit to work everyday. Your logic is sound and argument is strong..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9OCZdd.. |