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Ecco Street or True Linkswear?
I’m in a mood to get a new pair of golf shoes for the season (not that there’s any in sight), and two newish models have caught my eye: The Ecco Street and the True Linkswear. They’re both similar in intent and design—lightweight, spikeless—so I’m wondering if anyone has tried either (or both) and can give me an opinion.
The Ecco Street has been out longer than the True Linkswear and has gotten quite a bit of good press.
In comparison, the True Linkswear looks as though its even lighter and lower to the ground. The literature says it’s like walking barefoot while still offering golf traction.
You can get both at great prices at Friend of the GolfBlogger, Golf Locker.
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David Owen wrote in Golf Digest (April, 2011 - “My Tech”) that the True Linkswear shoes were the most comfortable shoe he had ever worn. He bought a pair for $156 right after leaving the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando.
Posted by bkuehn1952 on 03/06
I really want a pair of the Ecco’s. The black with red (chili) soles. Thanks to buying 13 new clubs in the last 60 days, I don’t have $140 for shoes when I have 3 closeout pairs of Nikes and Adidas in the box in the garage which I got for $30-40 a pair at 75% off. The pair of Nikes in the current rotation is still pretty much new as well.
Posted by martin on 03/06
I have real bad feet (arthritis etc) and I have been searching for golf shoes that will work for me in vain for a while. Got two pair of the Ecco’s last year -great- a little tricky getting your size right (European Sizing) Suggest you go to a store. Just got the True linkswear-unbelievable. If you’ve got flat feet or need a wider toe box give these a try
Posted by Regis Staley on 04/29
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