ChuckZ 241 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 Just depends on how I feel when I get up in the morning. I am a FJ guy and the only brand I will wear. This is based on over thirty five years of experience with great performance, fit, wear and customer service. Still have a good collection of MyJoy DryJoy tours, MyJoy Icon, which are spiked shoes. The new Premiere and Tradition shoes I have in my rotation are spiked are some of the best FJ has made in years. Do play a lot of rounds in my many Pro/SLs. Waiting on the new Fields in white/red to be released which are spikeless. Find all these styles grip well in all kinds of weather. I have two pair of the Flex XP and five pair of the Flex but do not wear them to play golf in. Some golfers do, but I wear them to work in, for casual wear and on the range. They do have enough grip to play in on a dry sunny day, unless you are trying to swing out of your shoes. Quote DRIVER - TSi3 11.50* - Fujikura Speeder 661 TR S FAIRWAY - TSI2 15.0* - Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 6.1 S HYBRID - 816H1 18.0* - Fujikura Motore Speeder HB 8.8 Tour Spec S HYBRID - 818H1 21.0* - Fujikura Motore Speeder HB 8.8 Tour Spec S IRONS - T300 (2019) - 5-W - True Temper AMT Red 107g-95gm R300 WEDGES - VOKEY SM9 - 52.08F, 56.10S - True Temper AMT Red 94gm R300, SM7 - 58.12D N.S. PRO 950GH R300 *** GolfPride MC+4 Midsize Grips (all woods/irons/wedges) PUTTER - + 2022 PING PLD - 35" Anser Milled Black Matte * Ping Midsize Grip ++ 2020 CAMERON SPECIAL SELECT CUSTOM - 35" Newport 2 *GolfPride SNSR 104 Grip GOLF BALL - TITLEIST - Prov1 GOLF BAG - TITLEIST - Midsize Tour Bag Black/Black/Red and Black Cart 14 GOLF GLOVE - FOOTJOY - StaSof, Hyper Flex, StaCooler, Rain Glove SHOES - FOOTJOY - Premieres, Traditions, Tradition MyJoys, Pro/SLs, Flex, Flex XP, DryJoy Tour MyJoys, Icon MyJoys, Rain Boots. APPAREL - FOOTJOY RANGEFINDER - BUSHNELL - Pro XE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mharr 23 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 8 hours ago, Rchang said: I’m still spikes. But curious for the spikeless converters, what made you switch and stay switched? I don’t play if actively raining, but do walk almost all my rounds in the dewy morning I originally switched because of back problems making it (a little) difficult to change shoes in the parking lot (I could swing ok, just problems bending over). So I put my gold shoes on at home, and put on loafers after golf. Then started wearing them in the clubhouse after golf, maybe restaurant or bar after that. That just cemented me that was more comfortable and convenient to go spikeless. Now, I also subscribe to Sam Snead's instruction on staying light on your feet, and in balance. Snead would practice barefoot to make sure he stayed in balance, if his feet slipped, he was off-balance. So, IMHO, if my feet slip, it's due to a bad swing, not bad shoes, and I need to stay in balance. I see that the players that need spikes, also spray the ball all over the place, and I don't think that is a coincidence. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HDTVMAN 167 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 First, if it's sloppy and wet I'm home watching Judge Judy or at the store buying new golf stuff. I really love ECCO shoes with Gore-Tex lining, so they stay warm and no moisture. Today I played in ECCO tennis shoes on a very dry course, and they were great. Any shoes where you need to replace the soft spikes is a no go. Quote Certified Club Fitter. Ping G425 Max Driver 10.5° w/Diamona S+ LTD Blue-Board 70 R Flex Ping G410 5 Fairway Wood Mitsubishi Tensi Orange R Flex Ping G410 4-5-6 Hybrids Mitsubishi Tensi Blue R Flex Ping i500 Irons 5-U w/Recoil SmacWrap F3 Flex (power-spec lofts) Ping 3.0 Eye2 Glide Wedges 54°-58° w/Recoil SmacWrap F3 Flex 2021 Ping Fetch Putter/1996 Original Odyssey (not Callaway) Dual Force Rossie Blade PING Pioneer Cart Bag Lamkin Sonar+ Mid-Size Grips Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Middler 3,783 Posted March 14 Author Share Posted March 14 On 3/14/2022 at 7:34 AM, Rchang said: I’m still spikes. But curious for the spikeless converters, what made you switch and stay switched? I don’t play if actively raining, but do walk almost all my rounds in the dewy morning I prefer to walk, and spikeless are more comfortable. I’ve found traction with spikeless is far better than I expected nowadays (probably not the case with older generations of spikeless shoes). I’m sure there are more comfortable spiked shoes nowadays too. I was an FJ only guy for 40 years, until I bought a pair of Adidas CodeChaos. 1 Quote Callaway Rogue 10.5° & 3W Mizuno CLK 3H 19°, JPX900 Forged 4-GW, S18 56.10, S18 60.06 Evnroll ER5B Fit@TrueSpec ER2 Maxfli Tour Snell MTB-Black Ping Pioneer - MGI Zip Navigator AT Payntr X 002 LE, Adidas Codechaos, FJ DryJoys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sirchunksalot 16,884 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 I'm firmly a spikeless guy ever since I picked up a pair of Adidas CP Traxion about a year and a half ago. They're lightweight, comfortable, and give me plenty of traction even in the wettest conditions. I do have a pair of spiked FootJoy's I wore four years and loved, but the hassle of putting in fresh spikes is something that turns me off. I'll still wear them during those times in our in the yard SuperSpeed training. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drb1956 76 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 Wear Footjoy Originals since last year, and before these, Footjoy Contours for over 10 years. So comfortable, waterproof, and stable footing. I like my spikes!! 1 Quote Driver-Ping g410 SFT, 3W-Callaway Diablo Octane, Hybrids-Snake Eyes Viper 18*+ 21*, Irons-GigaGolf Reva Hybrid Irons 24*- 46*, Wedges-Cleveland CBX2's 50*54*58*, Putter-Cleveland Huntington Beach Soft 11c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stevenbradley609 5 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 On 3/13/2022 at 5:04 PM, Middler said: Just for fun, it seems spikeless continue to gain converts - me for one after decades spikes only. I only wear spikes (FJ DryJoys) if it’s sloppy wet AND I’m in a riding cart. Walking or not sloppy wet, I’m fully converted to spikeless (2 pairs Adidas CodeChaos) It’s amazing how good they’ve become! I went spikeless last year, I have a pair of callaway and a pair of puma. They actually performed pretty well, although the white mesh callaways get dirty really easily and being mesh are impossible to clean. I put them in the washer but only did a halfass job of cleaning them. My biggest issue is the spikes wore almost completely off on the callaways and the puma's are about half worn down. I'm going back to spikes just because you can spend a couple hundred dollars on a quality spike shoe and use them for about 4 years, instead of buying a couple hundred dollars every year because you can't replace the spikes. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MattWillGolf 2,700 Posted March 14 Share Posted March 14 I mostly walk when I play and I also have feet that have been designed by a committee. So I have to wear a triple E width (Extra Wide) with a high instep. I’ve gone the spikeless. I live 3 minutes from my home course. I put on my golf shoes in the garage, hop in the car and off to the first tee. (My dream is to pull out of my driveway in a Finn Cycle. ) I have found Skechers to be the most comfortable. I wear Skechers Go Golf Elite Tour SL. 3 Quote Ping CB-P226 Hoofer Cart Bag Ping G400 Max 10.5° w/Ping Alta CB PXG 0341 3 wood 15° w/Project X Even Flow Blue Ping G30 19° 3 Hybrid w/Ping TFC 419H Ping G25 4 - UW w/Ping CFS Callaway Mack Daddy CB 54°/14° w/KBS 105 Hi-Rev 2.0 Callaway MD3 58°/9° W Grind w/True Temper Dynamic Gold Evnroll ER11v 34” Evnroll ER11v Official Review Snell MTB-Black or Maxfli Tour Mileseey PF210 Laser Rangefinder Shot Scope Pro LX+ Tester Clicgear 3.5+ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tincuptim 3 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 Love Footjoy spiked shoes. Traditionalist I guess but afraid to pull the trigger on spikeless. Some tour guys still using metal. Need to get a pair of spikeless and put them in the rotation to see how they work with my ugly swing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Bachman 55 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 I decide on course and weather conditions or just how I feel on that day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GaDawg 1,755 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 2 hours ago, drb1956 said: Wear Footjoy Originals since last year, and before these, Footjoy Contours for over 10 years. So comfortable, waterproof, and stable footing. I like my spikes!! 2 Quote Driver: Stealth Plus - 10.5*, Oban Kiyoshi Purple O4Flex-65 Grams Purred 3 Wood: SIM - 15*, Graphite Design Tour AD DJ5 Stiff Hybrid: TS3 - 19*, Hzrdus Smoke 6.0 Stiff Irons: 7 - PW T100S, 4 -6 T200 all with Nippon NS Pro 880 AMC Chrome Stiff Irons: 4 - PW King Forged Tec with Aerotech Steelfiber I95 Stiff Wedges: Vokey SM 8 - 50*, 56*, 60* Standard Wedge Shafts Putter: Phantom X 5.5 Putter: Studio Select Newport 1.5 Ball: Pro V1 or Maxfli Tour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ben_Howell34 687 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 (edited) Wore spikes till last April when I forgot my golf shoes in the trunk of my car as I left on my golf trip So I had to use my tennis shoes for 72 holes. Noticed zero difference and my feet felt awesome, whereas before they would feel tired. Now I wear spikeless FJ Coastal Flex golf shoes and they are great. Never slip at all. Edited March 15 by Ben_Howell34 Typo 2 Quote Radspeed Driver 10.5* Radspeed 3W 14.5* JPX 921 Hot Metal Pro 4i-PW RTX Zipcore Wedge 52* Mid Bounce RTX Zipcore Wedge 56* Mid Bounce Kirkland Signature KS1 Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom the Golf Nut 8,752 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 For the most part I wear spiked Puma's. My area of TN has some pretty nasty red clay soil. I am also a dew sweeper. You need all the traction you can get. Ocassionally with several dry days in a row or an afternoon round the spikeless come out. 4 Quote Driver, TSi1 10* Stiff Flex 3 Wood, SLDR HL 17* R Flex 5 Wood, SLDR 19* R Flex 7 Wood, F6 22.5* R Flex 939x 5 hybrid Irons, 699 Pro's S Flex (6 - AW) JB Wedge 56* Wedge, CBX 60* Putter, Marksman Fang 35" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greenside 8 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 Spikes only - it prevents disaster. Tried cute plastic nubbies circa 1998 when metal spikes were being phased out. Was taking a golf lesson, my left foot gave way with nubbies, I did a standing split, tore a thigh muscle, and couldn't exercise at all for 6 weeks. Needless to say, golf season was shot. Courses I play on normally have a few holes with hillside fairways or greens that are cliff hangers. In last decade: Playing a casual round in traction sole cross-training shoes, left a ball halfway up a steep bunker bank. Had to take unplayable lie penalty because I couldn't get a stance on the hillside. A beginner I was playing with was playing in street shoes with softish shoes. Takes a shot from a damp area in the rough, his foot slips and he sprains his wrist breaking his sprawl. Hitting out of a cliffhanger pot bunker, one foot below and the other above, I bail out backwards and twist my knee badly. I withdraw after ninth hole. And this was with decent soft spikes. Our area has two fairly flat par 3 courses where I might play with spikeless or even cross-train shoes. But everywhere else I want spikes! 2 Quote What's In The Bag Driver: Tour Edge EXS 10.5° set 9.5°, weights neutral || Fairways: Calla Rogue 4W (17°) + 7W (21°) Hybrid: Callaway Big Bertha Osize 4H (22°) || Irons: Callaway Mavrik MAX 5i-PW Wedges: Calla MD3 / 48°, and... MD4 / 54° , 58° || Putter: Ping Sigma G Tyne (face-balanced) Ball: Calla SuperHot (Orange preferred), or Srixon QStar Tour Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickyBobby_PR 10,180 Posted March 15 Share Posted March 15 West both about the same although ive bought more spiked shoes lately. 1 Quote Driver: PXG 0811 X+ Proto w/UST Helium 5F4 Wood: TaylorMade M5 5W w/Accra TZ5 +1/2”, TaylorMade Sim 3W w/Aldila rogue white Hybrid: PXG Gen2 22* w/AD hybrid Irons: PXG Gen3 0311T w/Nippon modus 120 Wedges: TaylorMade MG2 50*, Tiger grind 56/60 Putter: Scotty Caemeron Super Rat1 Ball: Titleist Prov1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChitownM2 761 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 On 3/14/2022 at 4:09 PM, Middler said: I prefer to walk, and spikeless are more comfortable. I’ve found traction with spikeless is far better than I expected nowadays (probably not the case with older generations of spikeless shoes). I’m sure there are more comfortable spiked shoes nowadays too. I think this is a point a lot of people overlook when comparing the two. Certainly spikeless shoes are going to be way more comfortable than an old school set of heavy soled FJ Dryjoys, but when I was last shoe shopping a season or so ago, pretty much all of the advancements people talk about for spikeless shoes also apply to spikes. I have a pair of Pumas, Adidas and UA shoes and all are very comfortable and I didn't notice a huge weight difference between those and spikeless shoes. In general, I think all golf shoes have just gotten better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Middler 3,783 Posted March 16 Author Share Posted March 16 10 hours ago, ChitownM2 said: I think this is a point a lot of people overlook when comparing the two. Certainly spikeless shoes are going to be way more comfortable than an old school set of heavy soled FJ Dryjoys, but when I was last shoe shopping a season or so ago, pretty much all of the advancements people talk about for spikeless shoes also apply to spikes. I have a pair of Pumas, Adidas and UA shoes and all are very comfortable and I didn't notice a huge weight difference between those and spikeless shoes. In general, I think all golf shoes have just gotten better. I don’t doubt that. Spikes have gotten more comfortable, and spikeless have WAY better traction and stability than previous models. Those judging based on their experience in 1998, or similar, might want to reconsider - their opinions are just out of date. That said, you can still buy (less comfortable) old school FJ spikes (some people still prefer them) - you can’t buy spikeless shoes as bad as those sold in 1998. 3 Quote Callaway Rogue 10.5° & 3W Mizuno CLK 3H 19°, JPX900 Forged 4-GW, S18 56.10, S18 60.06 Evnroll ER5B Fit@TrueSpec ER2 Maxfli Tour Snell MTB-Black Ping Pioneer - MGI Zip Navigator AT Payntr X 002 LE, Adidas Codechaos, FJ DryJoys Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CarlH 8,653 Posted March 16 Share Posted March 16 6 minutes ago, Middler said: their opinions are just out of date. This is a very common theme, regardless of the topic 3 Quote Driver: Rogue ST Max (10.5* set at N) -- Mitsubishi Tensai Blue 55g R shaft Fairway: Rogue ST Max 3 wood (16.5*) and Heaven Wood (20*)-- Mitishibishi Tensai Blue 55g R shaft Hybrids: M6 4 -- Fujikura Atmos R shaft Irons: Apex CF19 6-9, PW, AW -- KBSTour Graphite TGI 70 shafts R +1/2 inch 3* upright Wedges: Edison 53* and 57* KBS PGI 80 Graphite +1/2 inch 2* upright Putter: Stroke Lab 7S Ball: Maxfli TourX Golf Bag: Pioneer My Photography can be seen at Smugmug Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MacTourney 89 Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 My tomato juice and golf shoes are always spiked. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Headhammer 3,336 Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 Wet Conditions: Spikes Dry Conditions: Spikeless Quote Driver: Speed Zone 9* HZRDUS Smoke Yellow Shaft 3 Wood: King Speedzone 13.5* HZRDUS Smoke Black Shaft 2 & 3 Hybrids: Speedzone Recoil 480 ESX Shaft Irons: Speedzone 5-GW Recoil 460 ESX Shafts Wedges: PM Grind 54* & 58* Putter: Dual Force Rossi II Ball: Whatever I find in the woods HCP:18 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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