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    The Shoes

    Most golf courses require a specific type of shoe. However, some golfers may ask themselves whether or not golf shoes are really necessary. This is actually a personal decision for you to make yourself.
    Many courses will require soft spikes to keep the course from getting too roughed up by people walking the course. Many club houses will also only allow soft spikes to be worn inside to save their carpet. Many people also see golf shoes as rather unfashionable footwear. However, golf shoes are far from being the ugliest shoes in sports and they are continuously being revamped by the popular shoe companies such as Nike. But, to answer our question are they really necessary? The truth of the matter is that they are not necessary. However, you are going to want a pair if you intend to spend quite a bit of time on the course.
    But, should you choose to go with the golfing shoes you are going to want to be sure that you choose a pair that is comfortable and easy on your feet. If you toes are pinched or if you are getting a blister on your heels then you are going to be miserable all day long and even more so when you get home. Also, if you are in pain then you are going to not perform up to par so to speak.
    After comfort comes the tread. This is because your stance is important in a good swing, so you can’t have your toes sliding out beneath you. The tread pattern on the bottom of shoe. If the sole of the shoe is slick then you are not going to have much traction. The best type of tread pattern is another personal choice, but many golfers prefer a circular tread pattern while others like the “tire” tread pattern as well. Whichever pattern you choose, you need to ensure that the comfort is there as well. You also want to never worry about your shoes while you’re golfing and if you aren’t worrying about them then you have the perfect shoes for you.

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