Category: Shoes

As essential as clubs and balls, golf shoes provide traction and stability during the golf swing. For walkers, a good pair of golf shoes are your best friends. And for those of you who are styling, shoes can complete the outfit. Doug Sanders, the PGA Tour legend known as the Peacock of the Fairways, had many hundreds of shoes in all the colors of the rainbow. You could too.

Sergio’s Green Shoes

Inside Information: Sergio will be wearing these Green Adidas Tour 360s on Sunday at the Masters’—when he is winning his first major title. smile

March 31, 2006 |  Category: ApparelShoes
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Nike Shox Golf Shoes


NIKE Shox Golf - Navy / Grey

Even with their classic look shoes, Nike golf shoes tend toward the athletic. And why not—the Nike empire was built on running shoes (before Jordan—remember those days?)

But with the Shox, they have abandoned all pretense of making the shoe look like traditional golf footwear. Take off the spikes and it would be at home on any basketball court or marathon in America.

What makes it look so untraditional are the five columns under the heel that provide the cusioning for the shoe. Nike says that the columns provide extraordinary responsiveness, stability and comfort. The Traction At Contact (T@C) outsole is designed to offer maximum grip with the Scorpion Stinger Spikes.

To keep your feet comfortable and dry, Nike uses its WaterShield Plus system, which includes a lining that draws moisture away from your foot, and an exterior membrane that repels wetness. The shoe comes with a two-year limited waterproof warranty 45-day limited comfort warranty.

I’ve had a lot of good luck with Nike shoes—they’re always comfortable and wear well. If you prefer a more athletic looking design, they are worth trying.


NIKE Shox Golf - Navy / Grey

March 27, 2006 |  Category: ApparelShoesNike Golf
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Mystery Footjoy Shoes

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Ridiculous Golf Item of the Week

Thanks to MediaGuru at Hooked On Golf Blog for this one.

I’m appalled. What is FootJoy thinking? These look like something you would buy at KMart in the kids shoes section.

March 17, 2006 |  Category: ApparelShoesRidiculous Golf Item Of The Week
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Adidas Mens Tour 360 Golf Shoes

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When I first started playing, I used to think that shoes were shoes. And so I played with a succession of budget priced shoes from a local department store. However, I’ve found that there clearly ARE differences between shoes that make a difference in my score. I think shoes are like everythign else in golf. You’ve got to find the right one for you.

Adidas’ Mens Tour 360 Golf Shoesicon is the latest high tech shoe.

You can read the entire press release below:

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September 14, 2005 |  Category: ApparelShoes
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Golf Blogger Looks For Shoes

I’m of the age where I can’t even think about shoes without hearing the voice of Mars Blackmon saying “It’s Gotta Be The Shoes!”

After the last round of golf I played, my feet were suffering from blisters, and I thought to myself “It’s gotta be the shoes”. So I went shoe shopping at Golfsmith in Novi, Michigan the and tried on about twenty pair of shoes.

The variety of shoes out now truly is bewildering. There had to be a hundred—including of all things—sandals.

I was looking for a pair designed for walking—and that wasn’t over $100. Further, they had to be black or brown. I really don’t like white.

After spending about an hour, I had the choice down to three:

The Callaway Sport Comfort in Black

Sport Comfort-Black

This is a good looking shoe with athletic shoe comfort. The toe box is plenty and the arch support felt good. It also had a neat feature: under the sole is a removable panel which somehow adjust the inside width of the shoe. I looked at it for quite a while but couldn’t figure out how it worked. But sure as shootin’, when you remove the panel, the shoe feels wider.

My only complaint was that it felt a bit stiff out of the box.

The Nike SP-5 Brown
The Nike SP-5 Brown

This Nike shoe is a bit less traditional looking, but I thought it would do. The first thing I noticed is that it runs small. I normally wear a 9 or 9 1/2 wide. I had to go all the way up to a 10 1/2 to get one that would fit. But at that, it fit well. Still, after walking around in the shoe for a while, I got the sense that they would do better as a “cart shoe” than a shoe for someone who walks three rounds a week.

 

E-Comfort Black/Black Weave
E-Comfort  Black/Black Weave

I’ve worn the FootJoy E-Comfort shoes for the last two seasons, and have really liked them. Still, I expected that there would be some new shoes that I liked better.  But I kept returning to them. They are lightweight, flexible, and comfortable. Like a pair of pre-washed jeans, they feel like old friends from the moment I put them on.

So that’s what I bought. A size 9 wide black with black weave Footjoy E Comforts.

Now its off to the club.


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April 8, 2005 |  Category: ApparelShoes
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