what is the down side to non cleated golf shoes?
What is the down side to non cleated golf shoes?
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10 Responses
2.2.2010
Best Answer – Chosen by Voters Etonic puts outs a non-cleated shoe. It is called the G-Sok. Has a Goodyear sole that has many nobs and protrusions that act like cleats but no cleats themselves.Downside? If you walk on concrete or asphalt a lot and wear the sole down you can not replace anything. As much as I like my Etonics, the shoes still attracts junk to the bottom that needs to be blown off.Upside: They are comfortable and do work much better than tennis shoes. The overall benefit? A smaller profile that would work well on firmer and dryer surfaces. If you could find a pair for less than $50, I would give them a try! Source(s): http://www.golfsmith.com/products/249758…Click on additional images for a view of what the sole looks like.
2.2.2010
Traction – You need spikes to get good traction!
2.2.2010
is there such a thing as non cleated golf shoes? arent those just tennis shoes?
2.2.2010
it will be hard to set ur feet for the shots,especially in moist/rainy conditions.
2.2.2010
When it's wet you can slip Source(s): d
2.2.2010
get cleated shoes…much better traction, most players wearing them wear the new quick grass release softspikes, they actually come on the newer shoes…fyi some of the pros still wear nails when playing…
2.2.2010
if u golf in the morning when there is dew on the ground or if it is raining out you will most likely slip violently and possibly hurt yourself! Id say stick with the good old cleated golf shoes because they are obviously proven to work and the idea of non cleated golf shoes dosent sound very promising…to me anyway
2.2.2010
here's a link on ebay where you can read reviews of them by ebay members Source(s): http://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-1751-2978-71/1?AID=5463217&PID=2212781&mpre=http%3A//search.reviews.ebay.com/_Golf-Clubs_W0QQucatZ1901QQuqtZr
2.2.2010
It would depend on your swing speed,you need some sort of traction.
2.2.2010
The point of golf shoes is the cleats. If you want non-cleated shoes, check your closet. You've probably got a bunch of them.