NorfolkShaun
Journeyman Pro
The XP-S are heavy and the sole does collect mud but sturdy. I have 16 pairs and never had an issue with leaking
Wow two more pairs and you can change shoes every hole...
The XP-S are heavy and the sole does collect mud but sturdy. I have 16 pairs and never had an issue with leaking
16 pairs !!! Why would you have 16 pairs of golf shoes !
16 pairs !!! Why would you have 16 pairs of golf shoes !
Ecco are the best for me. The Biom's are the most comfy I have ever worn.
+1 for this, tried a few nothing has come close
Because it's his money and he can spend it on what he likes maybe?
Because you can?
16 pairs !!! Why would you have 16 pairs of golf shoes !
You can do lots of things - you can put your hand into the fire ! Would you ?
But 16 pairs of golf shoes ! Never heard anything like it
Some people have 4 putters, 3 sets of irons and 6 drivers sitting in the garage, Homer has shoes (and probably a couple of putters)
You can do lots of things - you can put your hand into the fire ! Would you ?
But 16 pairs of golf shoes ! Never heard anything like it
He's a man with a magic touch !!!:thup:It's not having 16 pairs that's barmy - it's Homer's missus who's got the slate loose upstairs - she's the one who cleans them. I can only think she must love him a lot...
I like traditional looking shoes, which are clean.
I have for me found golf shoes i do loke...its Minzuno shoes ,i now have two pairs,they are really comfortable,, they are smooth and following and one doesnt get tired feets ,they are also stable,, the downside for me with them, is that they dont give me a good grip...the softspikes doesnt give the grip i probably need,,,otherwise i really like them on and they also in my opnion looks good.
So what shoes do you recommend?:thup:
I like my golf shoes to look like golf shoes.
Not trainers. Not street shoes. Not casual shoes.
Golf shoes.
I'm not too fussed about brand, although I do have a liking for Footjoy.
So long as they are comfortable, waterproof and look like shoes, I'm not too fussed![]()