• We'd like to take this opportunity to wish you a Happy Holidays and a very Merry Christmas from all at Golf Monthly. Thank you for sharing your 2025 with us!

Shoes - This is what they should look like .....

Nice photos! :cool:

Shall I send you some teak oil for your garden furniture?

My shoes won't polish up 'cause they are greenjoys.....

I had some shoes polished at Grand Central Station once, even he couldn't beat that shine. :)
 
This thread has inspired me and... I cleaned my clubs and shoes. The leather on the SYNR-G's is soft but stains and is not easy to maintain without damaging them.
 
Pure bone idleness.Just shows the throw away society we live in today, My shoes need a bit of polish, nevermind I'll buy a new pair. Sorry but even at 47 not 77 I think that's disgracefull.
 
Before I sent my Ecco's back I loved having two pairs of shoes, once both where clean it didn't need doing in summer for weeks.

I think you gain confidence by looking good on the course, I just like to look smart and wear something different each weekend ;)
 
I just have a cheap pair of dunlops and i have a new pair of shoes ready for summer so i'm not to fussed if the dunlops are caked but i will be with the 'summer' pair.
 
I guess that's the beauty of having 6 pairs. I can switch them round and not have to stress if one pair gets dirty and muddy. I have to have clean shoes otherwise I don't feel right. Strange? Probably but I like to dress reasonably well and clean shoes are part of that. It certainly makes me feel like a golfer when I stand on the first tee. What happens once I wave the club around usually tells a different tory
 
The point i was trying to make is its sad to post a picture of your shoes on here basically saying look at me Bertie Big Baws with two pairs of Footjoy Classics,who cares.
It was like a similar post from from the OP about getting a large cheque back from the Tax Man ,who cares.
My own shoes are cleaned after every round as are my clubs but i dont boost about it.

you sound like a toss


Dry your eyes ya dobber

ok Jock

And the reason for the racist comment is why???
 
I am puzzled.

Baffled even.

All we have got to argue about is whether someone has polished his shoes, or not. Be it classics, or greenjoys.

Flippin heck guys, they are all shoes, we are all golfers, who gives a monkeys?

Some of my shoes I polish, some are impossible to polish, who flippin cares?

Yep, clean is nice, but clean is clean, classics, icons, eccos, stubarts, Churches (let's get into exclusive here if we have to, heck, even I've got a pair, and they cost me fifty quid, if you can get a pair for less I'll eat mine), Nikes, Addidas (if we have to), etc.

I am sure the OP didn't post just because he has classics.
 
You can tell everyone is not getting their regular golfing fix. It's all getting a bit tetchy and petty.

Myself, I like to look smart on the course. Clean shoes included. At least I can look like I know what i'm doing. :cool:
 
I simply don't have the time to clean my shoes. It's all I can do to fit in a game of golf.

By the time I've got myself ready for work, got the kids ready for nursery (my son twice), taken them to nursery, got myself to work, got home from work, picked the kids up, got them home, fed them, bathed them, put them to bed, made dinner, had a chat with the wife - maybe then I'd have five minutes to clean my shoes - oh no, because I've fallen asleep on the sofa.

My golf shoes get dirty because they're used on a muddy field. Do I go on parade in them? no. Do I wear them with my dinner jacket? No. Does it bother me that they're dirty when I'm on the first tee? I've got more important things to worry about - like where the ball's going.

Washing my car. Don't have time for that either. I pay someone to do that for me.
 
I have wasted 110 seconds of my life skimming through this thread and another 15 seconds writing this pointless reply when I should either be cleaning my shoes or calling other posters tossers/dobbers/morons etc

I apologise for contributing nothing to this thread.
 
I simply don't have the time to clean my shoes. It's all I can do to fit in a game of golf.

By the time I've got myself ready for work, got the kids ready for nursery (my son twice), taken them to nursery, got myself to work, got home from work, picked the kids up, got them home, fed them, bathed them, put them to bed, made dinner, had a chat with the wife - maybe then I'd have five minutes to clean my shoes - oh no, because I've fallen asleep on the sofa.

My golf shoes get dirty because they're used on a muddy field. Do I go on parade in them? no. Do I wear them with my dinner jacket? No. Does it bother me that they're dirty when I'm on the first tee? I've got more important things to worry about - like where the ball's going.

Washing my car. Don't have time for that either. I pay someone to do that for me.

£20 per shoe and its a done deal.
 
I simply don't have the time to clean my shoes. It's all I can do to fit in a game of golf.

By the time I've got myself ready for work, got the kids ready for nursery (my son twice), taken them to nursery, got myself to work, got home from work, picked the kids up, got them home, fed them, bathed them, put them to bed, made dinner, had a chat with the wife - maybe then I'd have five minutes to clean my shoes - oh no, because I've fallen asleep on the sofa.

My golf shoes get dirty because they're used on a muddy field. Do I go on parade in them? no. Do I wear them with my dinner jacket? No. Does it bother me that they're dirty when I'm on the first tee? I've got more important things to worry about - like where the ball's going.

Washing my car. Don't have time for that either. I pay someone to do that for me.

£20 per shoe and its a done deal.

£10 a shoe, I want to see my face in them and I want naughty snaps of your missus and it's a deal........ :)
 
Top