Choosing The Right Golf Shoes
I must admit...I have been playing golf for fifteen plus years
and did not realize the importance of golf shoes.
Golf shoes, you might have heard, are a must for most golf
courses. Though this may seem true--just look at the growing
number of golfers who wear custom shoes--many golf courses in
fact do not require special shoes for playing. Of course, every
golfer has been to at least one golf course that specifies the
type of golf shoe worn.
This is for great reason. The entire purpose of these golf shoes
is more than to just make a fashion statement on the golf
course. For golfers, they help keep their feet secure, allowing
them to take advantage of leg power during a swing and
preventing slips and falls. Plus the cleats are lightweight
unlike your typical sneaker.
For the maintenance crews, golf cleats can represent a benefit,
or a nightmare, for their golf course. Good golfers provide a
bit of relief for the keepers of the green and the fairway,
because good golfers wear non-cleat shoes. Yes, you heard that
right. Good golfers wear either shoes that have soles that do
not have spikes on them, or soles with a "suction cup" or subtle
tread. These save the green from destruction.
There are so many different types of golf shoes to choose from.
With all these options you should not have any problems locating
the right shoe for you. They have sneakers, dress shoes, and
even sandals! Try out several different kinds before purchasing.
They can vary in price from $35 bucks about toward $150!
In conclusion you should wear golf shoes with the big golf
cleats. During a dry day your chances of slipping are very slim.
On rainy days have a spare set of cleats that have the big bulky
cleats screwed into them if it makes you feel comfortable. Just
by holding off during the dry days will shave strokes off your
game and save our local greens.