5 Golf Shoes That Help You Slash Strokes Off Your Score
Sorry, gents — your gym sneakers just won't cut it on the links. A dedicated pair of golf shoes will give you much better traction on all surfaces (especially when wet) and help you look like a pro even if you're having trouble breaking 100. From traditional leather models to spikeless, dial-adjusting newcomers, slide on a pair of this year's best new golf shoes and swing for the fences.
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You might recognize Boa's dial from snowboard boots and cycling helmets, and now they've infused that same snug-fitting, easy-lacing technology into golf shoes! Slip into these shoes, turn the dial for a precise fit, and you'll get more lateral stability, higher energy return, and better grip on the ground! What does that mean? A lower score (we hope)!
Under Armour
The PGA Tour's Player of the Year for 2015, Jordan Spieth, teamed up with Under Armour to make this killer shoe that excels in both style and performance. The cleats are some of the grippiest around, so you'll never slip or swing out of your shoes. They're super breathable, too, and have a look that screams, "I came to play!"
Biion Footwear
Trying to fit in with the rest of your polo-wearing, boat shoe-wearing crew? Well, these shoes are here to make a statement! We absolutely love this argyle design (and their other options). Style aside, these shoes hug your foot, are incredibly lightweight, and grip a wet tee box like a vice, so you can launch your driver 300-plus yards off the tee every single time.
FootJoy
FootJoy made this shoe for golfers who value comfort over all else. Underfoot, this midsole is incredibly soft, yet still supportive and lightweight. The tongue and heel have extra cushioning, so there's no unwanted rubbing where it's most common. Plus. FootJoy has a 2-year warranty on the waterproofing abilities of this shoe, so morning dew doesn't stand a chance of causing soggy socks.
5 Golf Shoes That Help You Slash Strokes Off Your Score
Sorry, gents — your gym sneakers just won't cut it on the links. A dedicated pair of golf shoes will give you much better traction on all surfaces (especially when wet) and help you look like a pro even if you're having trouble breaking 100. From traditional leather models to spikeless, dial-adjusting newcomers, slide on a pair of this year's best new golf shoes and swing for the fences.
If you want to swing like Rory McIlroy or Annika S?renstam, some new golf shoes are an absolute must.
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