Golf Shoes

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Just another question from me, Golf Shoes i know on better courses you have to wear them but i am playing at the moment on pitch and putt should i be wearing them and if so would golf shoes from sports direct be any good for me ?
 
Generally speaking, on a pitch and putt you don't need to wear them but if you are looking, let us now your budget and we can give you an idea of some suitable shoes.
I can't speak of the Dunlop shoes in Sports Direct but there are plenty of bargains if you shop around.
However, I would advocate trying them on before you buy as they are such an important piece of kit and they have to be comfortable for you. As an example, I can't wear Adidas as I have yet to find a pair wide enough for my feet without going a size bigger. Not ideal as they are then too long.
 
I wouldnt worry about it mate, a decent pair of trainers is fine atm.Once is starts to get a bit wetter and softer you might want to look for something more suitable and stable especially if your going to get on a proper course. You generally get what you pay for.You can pick up decent shoes around 50 notes but you can pay £200 for a top notch pair. if your just getting into golf then a sports direct dunlop pair may be ok to get you through the winter.
 
Got my first pair from sports direct. Got some bog standard addidas ones for something like 33 quid. Lasted me a season, fine to get you started
 
Depends on your budget but a decent pair of something like dry joys or adidas will keep the feet dry and they should, with care last well so once you start playing on proper courses you'll be set
 
I'd not worry about pitch and putt for shoes, I'd personally have a hunt in the sale section online as I've picked up a pair of spikeless adidas for £20!
 
Never worn golf shoes on a pitch and putt, you are only a couple of steps from wearing a visor to the pub if you do that
 
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