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Buying Golf Shoes By Ian Smith
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Golf Shoes are a very important part of your success as a golfer, we all spend
hours choosing clubs, and five minutes choosing Golf Shoes. This is just crazy
when you consider you will walk somewhere over 4 miles every time you play, and
you’ll be on your feet for anything from 3 to 5 hours. Like me you probably
haven’t given much thought to the part that golf shoes play in reducing your
handicap. It was only after I took expert advice and invested some money in a
pair of Adidas Golf Shoes that my game improved by three or four shots.
Coincidence – No I don’t think so!!
What follows are a few guidelines you should follow when choosing golf shoes
1.Always wear the same socks you golf in when trying on new golf shoes
2.Don’t wear socks that are too tight or tend to scrunch up.
3.Check the fir of the shoes by standing on one foot. You should be able to
wiggle your toes, and when you stand on tiptoe the shoes should bend where your
foot bends.
4.The fit around the middle of the shoe should feel tighter than with ordinary
shoes. This is where you get the most support when swinging the club. Don’t
overworry about the tightness because all shoes will stretch a little after you
have worn them a few times.
5.There should be no more or less than about a half inch of space from your big
toe to the end of the golf shoe.
6.It is important to make sure that the shoe and the widest part of your foot
are a comfortable fit, without being too loose. Loose fitting shoes cause your
feet to slide when you swing the club, and you lose stability, essential for
good golf.
7.If the shoe fits all the above criteria, but is a little loose, then use an
insole to make the fit a little tighter
It is no bad thing to get your feet measured professionally for width and
length, once a year. This should be done at the end of the day, because your
feet will be a little swollen at this time. Remembering we all have one foot
larger than the other, so you need to pick the shoe size of your larger foot
when trying on a golf shoe. Don’t forget you can always use an insole to balance
up your smaller foot.
You might care to consider one or two additional thoughts on buying your new
golf shoes.
·Waterproof shoes are more expensive, but essential if you play in wet and muddy
conditions.
·Leather uppers are great for keeping the wet out, and they also offer the best
support.
·Synthetic leather golf shoes should be avoided if possible because they are not
waterproof, and as they won’t allow your feet to breathe, they quickly become
smelly!!!
·Leather outsoles are found with more expensive shoes, and they do give a more
supportive fit, because leather adjusts to the shape of your foot.
I can’t overemphasise the need to choose a good, probably quite expensive golf
shoe. It will repay you many times over.
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Ian Smith is a former international sportsman who contributes articles to
websites featuring sporting footwear. He recommends Adidas, and suggests you
check out http://www.adidas-shoes-guide.info |