4 Tips For Buying The Right Golf Shoes

Despite what many experienced golfers claim, golf shoes are not required to enjoy golf or play the game well. You can do both with regular shoes. In fact, most golf courses don’t require players to wear golf shoes to play. That said, shoes that are specifically designed for golfers may actually help you improve your game. They were created to lessen the amount of sliding that occurs when you swing your clubs. This article will give you 4 quick tips that you can use to invest in the right pair of golf shoes.

Tip #1: Get Advice

Visit your local sporting goods store or golf shop. Ask the staff which shoes and brands of shoes experienced golfers prefer. Ask the reasons behind the preference. Brand loyalty can result from simply buying the same pair year after year or because a brand provides a unique benefit not offered by other shoes. The staff at a golf shop is ideally trained to give you direction toward a great pair of shoes.

Tip #2: Avoid Metal Spikes

Many sporting goods stores (and even some golf shops) still sell shoes with metal spikes. Though the spikes come in handy for digging in and gripping the surface of the course during your swing, metal spikes are not allowed on many golf courses today. Instead, look for golf shoes that use softer spikes. Plastic prongs are a popular alternative and offer much of the same support as the metal spikes.

Tip #3: Look For Support

Golf shoes are similar to regular shoes. Many are uncomfortable at first and require time and use to break them in. But, you can avoid shoes that require a lot of “breaking in” time if you buy those with upper leathers that are soft and pliable. Also, make sure you have a little space at the front of your shoes. Cramped toes can easily impact your performance on the green. Lastly, ask the staff at the golf shop to direct you to shoes that provide a lot of support for your arches.

Tip #4: Mind The Moisture

If you’re going to play golf in the rain or any other conditions that offer a lot of moisture, try to look for golf shoes that are waterproof or at least resistant to the moisture. Often, golf courses will be wet in the morning after the sprinklers have been turned off. Over time, playing in these conditions can cause your shoes to deteriorate if they cannot resist the moisture. Some golf shoes are constructed of Gortex, which can resist water and moisture.

If you plan to spend a lot of time playing golf, you should consider investing in a good pair of golf shoes. They can provide comfort and support while minimizing the amount of sliding that occurs during your swing. Remember, a full game of 18 holes usually requires 4 hours. So, you’ll be spending a lot of time on your feet. Cheap shoes may be inexpensive, but constant use will likely discomfort. The right pair of golf shoes can take your mind off your feet and allow you to focus on improving your game.

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