Street shoe cramp!

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I bought a pair of Ecco street shoes a few months ago to just wear going to lessons and hitting ball on the practice ground.

Very comfy, good grip, I’ve even walked the dogs wearing them on the beach a few times.

Every time I’ve had a lesson in them, like today I’ve got cramp in the balls of my feet. Until today we have been hitting off an artificial surface and the pro has said he gets the same problem due to the “Carpet”

Well today we hit off grass and it was just the same so it must be the shoes!!!

Anyone else found this???
 
nope, my ECCO's are probably the comfiest shoes I've ever had. However, I've not tried the Adizeros on course yet, they might be even comf-IER :smirk:
 
My Footjoy spikeless are so uncomfortable.
You can feel the ground on every step through the shoe.
They still rub after 20 rounds in them.
I think I will be trying another make next year.
 
I have the ecco hybrid shoes they cost £150.00 but i've had problems because of a narrow and shallow heel, i've just got them back from the cobbler after the heel was widened. I've not tried them yet, so fingers crossed . Its the first and last time i'll buy shoes on line.
 
Could possibly be a balance issue - too far forward.

Street style shoes are generally comfy but not very (brace type) supporting, so feet have to do everything.
 
I get that in my adipure z's but only on the range,

My spikeless oakleys are bloomin awesome tho, hardly wearing mt adidas at the moment
 
My Ecco chilli street's normally live in the boot of the car for range (& the odd occasion I might forget shoes when going to play a round) Never had any discomfort in the 18 months I've had them

Actually saw this thread last night so retrieved them from boot, swapped laces back to black ones and now wearing them in the office today hoping for a fly 50 balls on way home tonight ;)
 
Must just me me then!!!

never get an issue in the other golf shoes i wear on the course.

Maybe my feet don't suite flat's :)

Maybe see if you can try the same shoe in a bigger/smaller size? I bought mine at Auchterlonies in St Andrews and I tried a few before I git the right fit. They also had a sale on so I only paid £70 for them, happy days!
 
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