toehold57 Posted January 22, 2020 Share Posted January 22, 2020 Oklahoma A&M? Just kidding (Boomer!). Back to our regularly scheduled program, sorry for the hijack.My feet are jacked up with arthritis, I wear adidas that don’t put any pressure on my big toe.Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HardcoreLooper Posted January 22, 2020 Share Posted January 22, 2020 On 1/20/2020 at 9:45 PM, pgfree33 said: If you’re a walker/rider like I am, and want traction without giving up strokes, consider Trail Running shoes and you might just be surprised at how comfortable and grippy they are without the feeling of sloping one way or the other. Sent from my iPhone using MyGolfSpy @pgfree33 - Any recommendations? I'd love to try out a pair, but I have no idea what to buy. Quote What's in the bag: Driver - F8 - Aldila NV Blue 60 ( S ) 3 Wood (16*) - F8 - Aldila NV Blue 60 ( S ) 3 Hybrid (19*) - RBZ 4i - PW - D7 Forged - Recoil 760 ( S ) GW - LW - F8 - N.S. Pro Modus3 Tour105 ( S ) Putter - Craz-e Bag - 2.5 (Black) Ball - TP5X Pix Instagram - @hardcorelooper Twitter - @meovino Facebook - mike.eovino Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B81Smith Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 I don’t believe so as long as grip is adequate you’re fine. Having said that it seems a few companies no ones ever heard of have claimed massive distance gains with their shoe. I’m not believing the hype. I’d say if you have enough grip and aren’t slipping all over the differences are negated. Cleated shoes feel like I’m tearing acl’s or something lol. The zero drop shoes with nubs are my choice of shoes like crocs golf, sketchers, Ecco, etc Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Ben S Hailing from N Aurora IL WITB: Putter: Mizuno by Bettinardi BC1 w/SuperStroke MidSlim 2.0 Flamed finish (1 Degree) Driver: Ping G – Mitsubishi Diamana Blue 73 X (10.5 Degree) 3 Wood : Callaway Epic Flash – Mitsubishi Tensei AV Blue 75 S (15.5 Degree) 3 Hybrid: Tour Edge CBX 119 – Project X EvenFlow Black 85 S (18 Degree) 3 Hybrid: Ping G – Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Blue HY 86 S (19 Degree) 4 – GW: Ping i210 - Oban CT-115 X (22.5 - 50 Degrees) SW: Titleist SM7 S Grind - Tour Chrome - Stock S200 (54 Degree) LW: Titleist SM7 D Grind - Tour Chrome - Stock S200 (58 Degree) All Grips: Winn Dri-Tec Midsize - Gray/Blue w/ 2 extra wraps low hand Customizing: Lime Green/Hot Pink Custom Paintfill - all clubs White ferrules with Blue Stripes from Cell-Parts.net Irons fitted & built by True Spec Golf Custom Headcovers from Sunfish Golf PING White DLX Cart Bag Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy_BNG Posted January 26, 2020 Share Posted January 26, 2020 Has anyone tried wearing turf shoes for a round? I was looking around and noticed that none of the current offerings for golf spikes really peak my interests(at least in the price range I'm looking at). I have noticed though that there are some cool looking turf shoes (UA Harper Turf to be exact) and was curious if anybody has any thoughts, comments, or experience using them for golf?Sent from my Moto Z3 Play using MyGolfSpy mobile app Quote What is in my Sun Mountain C-130 bag Driver: G430 LST 9*(set at big minus) with a BGT Brava X shaft @ 45.25” Fairway: F85 3 wood with a XPhplexx Agera X @ 42.5” F85 5 wood with a UST Elements Chrome 7F5 @ 41.5" Driving Iron: Rapture 2-Iron Irons: ZX5 4-PW with Modus 105S Wedge: Zipcore 50* bent to 48* Putter: SIK Jo slant neck @ 33” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luzcarter Posted February 18, 2020 Share Posted February 18, 2020 (edited) It does affect scoring. When my old shoe split open while running I was quite depressed because I was already comfortable wearing it but when I bought a new nike I noticed that my score has been improving. I guess I was wearing the wrong shoes for 4 years. Edited February 19, 2020 by luzcarter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmishJason Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 Well, this thread certainly gives me a lot to think about. I've pondered about switching from spikeless to spiked shoes to see if it makes any difference. My feet definitely move around a lot. Quote Driver: Cobra Speedzone 10.5 Mitsubishi AV Blue S flex Wood: Cobra Bio Cell 3-4 Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue (low launch original version) S flex Hybrids: Taylormade GAPR 3 KBS graphite shaft Strata 4 and 5 hybrids R flex Irons: Strata 6-PW R flex Wedges: Texan Classics 52, 56, 60 R flex Putter: Odyssey Red Ball mallet Ball: Srixon Q Star Tour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCommonHacker Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 To be honest, I think most of it is in your swing and in your head. I have shot 35 in spikes and a 37 in flip flops. I know that might shock some of you that a club would allow flip flops. I personally like flops because the force be to slow down my swing. If I swing too hard, well you can imagine. I have also played in an amateur tournament and and shot an 87. However if your SS is 110+ you might wanna get some grips. When I’m comfy I play better. It’s all mental. You do you and do what makes you hit more fairways and greens. Quote What's in the Bag Bag- Sun Mountian Driver - Callaway Rouge 9.5* HZRDUS Smoke Yellow Fairway wood - Ping G15 3 wood Hybrid - Tour Edge Exotics XCG6 19* Irons - Callaway XR 5-PW Wedges - Cleveland 588-RTX 52* 56* 60* Putter - Scotty Cameron Select Newport 3 - SuperStroke Wrist lock Grip Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aerospace_ray Posted May 28, 2020 Share Posted May 28, 2020 I have been considering trying this brand : https://sqairz.com/sqairz-2020-black/Sent from my SM-N960U using MyGolfSpy mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flip4000 Posted June 17, 2020 Share Posted June 17, 2020 For sure, I have found that switching shoe brands comes with score changes. I had one pair of shoes that I could not consistently score in. Found out that it was due to that shoe being slightly higher than my normal shoes so it felt strange addressing the ball. I have since consolidated my shoes to essentially 1 brand and 3 styles for the course. Long term I would like to get down to 2 styles, but we aren't quite there yet. Over the years I have found golf is about eliminating as many variables you can control as possible and what you wear on your feet seems like a no brainer Quote Right Handed Taylormade sim2 9 degree ventus black 7x ( velecore) 44.5 Callaway epic flash sz 5 wood 17 degree tensi AV blue X Mizuno CLK 19 degree tensi av blue X Callaway x forged 16 4-pw Project x 6.0 +.75 Vokey SM7 black 50/54/58 Project x 6.0 flighted +.5 length Scotty cameron newport 2.6 34 length Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thatjasonlee Posted June 17, 2020 Share Posted June 17, 2020 I agree with the comfort statement. For myself, it's not necessarily the grip that affects my swing. But when my feet hurt at the 14th hole to a point where I pause to rest, it makes me rush the rest of the round...which leads to higher scores. To be honest, I think most of it is in your swing and in your head. I have shot 35 in spikes and a 37 in flip flops. I know that might shock some of you that a club would allow flip flops. I personally like flops because the force be to slow down my swing. If I swing too hard, well you can imagine. I have also played in an amateur tournament and and shot an 87. However if your SS is 110+ you might wanna get some grips. When I’m comfy I play better. It’s all mental. You do you and do what makes you hit more fairways and greens. Sent from my Pixel 2 using MyGolfSpy mobile app Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mitch H Posted September 13, 2020 Share Posted September 13, 2020 I usually use several pairs of shoes as I am a dew sweeper and play 4 to 5 mornings a week during the week. Lately I have been changing between my Sketcher Mojo Elite and a pair fo spineless Eccos. I noticed that my scores averaged 1.5 strokes better with the Sketchers as I know the Eccos are super comfortable but provide what I would say is poor traction. I just bought a pair of Sqairz spiked shoes. OMG, the grip. I used them the first time and tied my best score of the year , an 84, and that is with a triple bogey on 17. I think shoes absolutely make a difference. The better the grip the more comfortable you will be swinging faster while maintaining balance and posture. Also the better contact you will make based on feet not moving. Shoes are part of the whole system. While it is arguable whether you will hit it longer (not sure) I think one can be more consistent. 1 Quote Mitchell Heller All lefty Titleist TS1 Mitsubishi Diamana Ltd Red 60 Stiff - 4 gm added to head Titleist TS2 18 degree fairway Mitsubishi Ltd Red 60 Stiff Titleist TS2 hybrids 21degree, 25 degree, 27 degree Mitsubishi Kuro Kage Black Series Stiff Titleist T400 7 iron - 43 degree wedge - 2 degrees flat - Aerotech Steel Fiber i95 Regular Titleist Vogel SM8 wedges - 48/10, 54/12, 60/10 Aerotech Steel Fiber i95 regular Putter - Bettinardi BB1 71 dare lie, 4 agree loft, 33 inch Ball - Titleist Pro V1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tsecor Posted January 13, 2021 Share Posted January 13, 2021 for me, the shoes make all the difference in confidence......i cannot wear spikeless. I slipped in spikeless one time and almost tore my knee up.....unless i am at Augusta, i wont risk this again. For me, spiked shoes are everything in maintaining a solid base and generating power. 1 Quote Golf is cool Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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