Whaddya' think of this (re: golf shoes) ??

COOL MAN

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I know it's the nature of things that companies are looking for ways to marginalize segments (and products) into unique offerings. But spike patterns "designed" specifically for the right and left foot ?? As for the obvious immediate question.....and as you'll see in the linked piece.....the answer apparently is YES to models for both right and left-handers.



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Ridiculous


Unique niche but I'm sure it's all hype. And $300? Good luck with that. Good looking shoes though.
This post was edited on 4/2 9:41 AM by RichardPeterJohnson
 

JLW71073

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What do you do if you have two left feet?**

 

COOL MAN

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Re: I've gone spikelss and have little regrets.*

You're not the only one from whom I've heard that; but I'm among those who are nervous about it. Of course, I was relatively slow (though not ridiculously so) bailing from steel spikes, too.
 

mneilmont

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Game gets pretty scientific. Are they going to make different shoes for different clubs? I guess you still alter stance a little for woods v. short irons. Just asking.
 

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Re: I've gone spikelss and have little regrets.*


It's all about comfort; spikeless shoes are a hundred times more comfortable than spiked ones.