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I recently changed from spikeless to spiked. Will never go back. My first pair of golf shoes ever were Nike Lunar spikeless that were on clearance. Then went to a Sketchers spikeless. Bought a pair of footjoy spikeless recently then my dad bought me a pair of Sketchers spiked shoes and IMO the spiked give you better traction and make you feel more grounded. Just recently bought a pair of Adidas Tour Response as they were on sale for $30 on Amazon. Trying out the 360 XT through Amazon Wardrobe program.

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I own both spiked and spikeless shoes. For warm summer afternoons I prefer spikeless shoes since they are a bit more comfortable, and there is enough traction. But as soon as some moisture is on the  grass (morning dew etc.) you can expect to slip. So for me spiked shoes are the general rule and spikeless shoes are the exception to the rule.

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I like spikeless in any weather.  I play on a course that is usually wet till July and it doesn't effect me to have spikeless. I feel like I can feel the ground better and am more athletic.  The spiked seem to stiff and my golf move feels less athletic. Plus walking in spikeless is more comfortable and less likely for me to get blisters. Just my opinion15873828899605579529902327772442.thumb.jpg.1992e806731efd1434a597a4821c25ee.jpg

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I have had both, honestly I prefer spikes, just because of the extra grip, my right foot has the tendency to slip at times, and I find that the spikes help keep it stable.

At the end of the day, it is a matter of personal preference.

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Definitley dependent on the weather. Right now I have a pair of skechers spikless and puma ignite spiked. Usaully end up taking both pairs to the course and deciding when i get there. Really like the spikless when i know its dry out and dont need the extra grip for when its wet. Like the spikeless as you can treat them like a sneaker and no need to change shoes on the way into the bar. HAHA 

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14 minutes ago, vrnyn said:

Only time I notice a difference is when it's wet out, wear spiked when its wet, spikeless when not.

Same here. I've got both; wet grass = spiked shoes 

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I play with spiked and spikeless, I feel like the spikeless shoes I had the rubber kind of wears quicker since they are mostely soft, the spike shoes I had I replaced the spikes and still got to go. I went through two spikeless to one spiked shoe. 

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27 minutes ago, buttercuts42 said:

Definitley dependent on the weather. Right now I have a pair of skechers spikless and puma ignite spiked. Usaully end up taking both pairs to the course and deciding when i get there. Really like the spikless when i know its dry out and dont need the extra grip for when its wet. Like the spikeless as you can treat them like a sneaker and no need to change shoes on the way into the bar. HAHA 

I think thats why my spikeless treads run out quicker hahaha 

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Love my spikeless shoes. Used to have spikes and it was annoying to replace the spikes. Had spikeless shoes for 2+ years and have never had an issue with traction or wearing of the treads. Still wish they made the cardiff ADC golf shoes!

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I've never had spiked, so I can't speak on a comparison, but I just bought my first ever pair of spikeless (Inesis Waterproof Grip) and I played in them this weekend and loved them. They're comfy. Grippy. The course wasn't wet so I can't speak to their waterproofness. They're comfortable and affordable. I'd recommend. I wrote a mini review in the review section if you're looking for more.

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Yep, I agree with the others. Wet conditions cry out for spiked. I play mostly morning golf and found spikes help considerably.

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Nothing beats spiked shoes; especially love the sound of them clicking on concrete.

As for soft spikes vs spikeless I prefer soft spikes. Spikeless have gotten better over time but I probably wouldn’t switch.

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9 hours ago, Tpoole22 said:

Has anyone noticed a difference wearing spiked shoes and if so what benefits do they have over spikeless? Ive always worn spineless shoes but have been looking at getting a new pair and am curious if it would be better to get them with spikes.

I have never bought spike-less but have tried them on. Even not swinging they just didn’t feel to grip as well so I have never even tried on course. I also prefer being able to swap spikes every year or more if necessary.

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Spike less Because they make walking easier 

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I preferer Spikeless.  I haven't played serious golf  in so long. 

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@smittybambam i am finally getting out on the course tomorrow after a month of no play...1.5 hour drive away to get on a course in Thousand Oaks, California. It will be worth every drop of gas!

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3 hours ago, Tpoole22 said:

Thanks for the help everyone! It sounds like I'll be picking up a some spiked shoes as I mostly play in the morning. 

if you are picking up new shoes, you might want to try this company

https://sqairz.com/performance/

I heard about them on a podcast about golf equipment...since it wasnt MGS i won't mention which one xP...sounds like it might be worth a try if you are picking up a new pair anyway and they offer free replacement soft spikes for the life of the shoe...

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4 minutes ago, parkbrian1 said:

@smittybambam i am finally getting out on the course tomorrow after a month of no play...1.5 hour drive away to get on a course in Thousand Oaks, California. It will be worth every drop of gas!

Is Cali slowly opening up? Any updates on the state itself? I know it seems like beginning of May possibly everything will start to get back into a normal swing hopefully but just my guess

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27 minutes ago, parkbrian1 said:

@smittybambam i am finally getting out on the course tomorrow after a month of no play...1.5 hour drive away to get on a course in Thousand Oaks, California. It will be worth every drop of gas!

Lol whatever it takes to be able to play. Might as well play 36 while your out there!

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53 minutes ago, parkbrian1 said:

if you are picking up new shoes, you might want to try this company

https://sqairz.com/performance/

I heard about them on a podcast about golf equipment...since it wasnt MGS i won't mention which one xP...sounds like it might be worth a try if you are picking up a new pair anyway and they offer free replacement soft spikes for the life of the shoe...

I'll check them out. Do you know of any major golf stores that sell them? I'd like to try them on before I buy.

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Like others, I have both. Unless I am playing in the morning, I like the spikeless. I do agree golf shoes with spikes have better traction. I just mostly walk and the spikeless are more comfortable.

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On 4/20/2020 at 1:24 PM, Lacassem said:

Is Cali slowly opening up? Any updates on the state itself? I know it seems like beginning of May possibly everything will start to get back into a normal swing hopefully but just my guess

Yes. Riverside and Ventura counties are open for golf with certain restrictions. Ventura is walking only but ranges are open and restaurants are open for take out. Riverside is with carts but no range or restaurant yet (today is opening day) and you have to wear a face covering. 

On 4/20/2020 at 2:16 PM, Tpoole22 said:

I'll check them out. Do you know of any major golf stores that sell them? I'd like to try them on before I buy.

No I believe the are online only but they will make sure your shoes fit so i would check the site. TBH I havent looked into it much because i already have enough golf shoes. might look into them when i need to buy a new pair.

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Always wore spiked but then just starting playing in my runners and way more comfortable on the feet, not tired at all plus never any blisters, had to use bandaides ahead of time to stop the blister on all of my spiked shoes, traditional and athletic type..

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I have both. Up until last winter I only wore Spikes as I wind up tight and my back foot can move if not properly anchored. However last year I bought a pair of FJ SL Pro's as one of my playing partners had a pair and was shocked how well the gripped. They were on special for $99 so I thought why not, I can always wear them as casual shoes it they do not hold my feet in place.

I have to admit I was pleasantly surprise at the grip these shoes provide in the wet, they were as good or better as my FJ Helix DNA spiked shoes. It seems strange but I now wear these on wet days and the alternate between the do of fine days.

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I have both.  Adidas 360 spiked have had two pair and they are the most comfortable spiked shoes I’ve ever worn. And I love the BOA.

I have spikeless also. Ecco BIOM Hybrid 2 and just recently got the Adidas Code Chaos.  My god the Code Chaos are amazingly comfortable for walking  around. More flexible and cushiony than spiked shoes. I have not tried them in wet conditions though. If it were a very hilly or wet track I would go spiked. 
 

if it’s a nice dry walk spike less. 
 

   
 

 

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:callaway-small: Epic Flash Sub Zero 9degree. Hosel set to -1degree/Nuetral. Aftermarket 10gram front weight and 6.5 gram sliding weight set to fade. Mitsubishi  Tensei AV Blue Stiff 67 “Tipped” half inch

Diablo 5 Wood Nuetral Stock shaft

:taylormade-small: M3 3 Hybrid Mitsubishi Tensei Blue Weight set to fade

:mizuno-small: JPX 850 Forged 4-GW KBS C Taper Stiff 1/2 inch longer 

:callaway-small: Mac Daddy 4 54, 58

:odyssey-small: Works Tank Cruiser 7              40 Grams in head and counterbalanced 30 grams inside Super Stroke Fatso Grip

:srixon-small: Z-Star

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