Course ban on Adidas Adizero shoes....

Sorry not its not the news letter on line but a weekly update that I just received Soz for confusion



This is the pic from Ealing GC

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That appears to be the same pic you were sent ?
 
Can't be arsed to read through all the posts so sorry if this has already been mentioned, but in the marketing guff for the new ones Adidas are making reference to them being more 'Greenkeeper friendly'. So it is obviously an issue that they feel they need to address. Which they claim they have.
 
As Oddsocks hopes to move to Oz I thought cobber would be more suited xxxx :cheers:

I had heard.

They don't all go around speaking like Crocodile Dundee and other caricatures though - just like all Scots don't wearing kilts, eating Haggis and quoting Burns - though that percentage tends to increase at this time of year!
 
Is this really still going on? Have we not come to the conclusion yet that they do cause more damage than other shoes on the market. Even though all shoes this time of year do cause some level of damage, it is just not as much as the Adizeros. I am a wearer of these and have never noticed any more damage than playing partners shoes, but I accept that others have.Why can't my fellow wearers of these beautiful shoes just accept the fact that at some places these appear to be causing more damage to greens than other leading brands.
 
It kinda peeves me that courses are banning all adizeros shoes when the issue clearly lies with the design of the tours only,

It peeves me that I have to buy a new pair of golf shoes after I thought if I bought a pair of Adidas golf shoe I could actually wear them on a golf course more fool me.have email TM/Adidas golf customer services and I am awaiting a reply/answer
 
I haven't seen any issues with adiZeros but others obviously have. So far though I have only seen one photo, which seems to be cropping up all over the place........
 
I had heard.

They don't all go around speaking like Crocodile Dundee and other caricatures though - just like all Scots don't wearing kilts, eating Haggis and quoting Burns - though that percentage tends to increase at this time of year!
Aye right , I see you have changed your avatar , suits you sir.:whistle:
 
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