You may be onto something there![]()
Would you not expect golf shoe manufacturers to take this into account though?
As with a previous poster, mine also failed on the left shoe (I'm a right handed golfer) so there must be a trend there.
Failing that, are we to assume the shoes will only last a reasonable amount of time if you only play once a week in good weather?
In my case it is also the left shoe that has failed. I normally play golf about 3 to 4 times a week, plus an hour or two of practice.
In my case it is also the left shoe that has failed. I normally play golf about 3 to 4 times a week, plus an hour or two of practice.
I used to love footjoy shoes but had bad experiences with them recently. Bought a pair of Hydrolites and within a few months the sole had started to come away. They were sent back to Footjoy who gave a credit of £60 (I paid £80). I decided I would try again and got another pair of Hydorlites as they were very comfortable, but once again within a few months the same problem occurred.
Back to FJ they went and after spending £80 on each pair (£160 total), FJ said they had replaced this line of shoes so could only give a credit, and as they were used couldn't be the full £80. They credited me with £55.
So after spending £160 on 2 pairs of shoes I ultimately ended up with a credit of £115.
Not a great experience for me and ultimately means I am unlikely to go back to FJ shoes any time soon.
dont understand the fuss with fj. like wearing concrete bricks in comparison to whats on the market. heard nothing but bad things about people that do own them