How to Choose Comfortable Golf Shoes
Look for a pair that is lightweight and flexible, but also sturdy., Find golf shoes with built-in memory foam - these can be especially comfortable. , Make sure that you get a pair of shoes that are waterproof and include moisture-wicking material...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Look for a pair that is lightweight and flexible
You want your shoes to be comfortable, but also supportive. -
Step 2: but also sturdy.
,,,,, Look for some supportive insoles.
Some sports stores have a machine you can stand on to see which part of your feet have the most stress and have custom insoles to support those areas specifically. , You never know what conditions you will be met with, and if your shoes take a beating, you may be able to get a replacement pair for free! -
Step 3: Find golf shoes with built-in memory foam - these can be especially comfortable.
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Step 4: Make sure that you get a pair of shoes that are waterproof and include moisture-wicking material on their exterior.
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Step 5: Walk around in the shoes and make sure that they feel absolutely comfortable for you!
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Step 6: When purchasing your shoes from a golf store
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Step 7: see if they have a little putting green and try out the different positions you would normally stand in when hitting your shot - this will let you feel how the shoes will conform to your foot at various angles and pressure.
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Step 8: If you are the type that likes to look good
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Step 9: be sure that the style fits your personality and your wardrobe - did you know that some athletes actual perform poorly when they do not feel the look their best?
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Step 10: Can't find a pair of shoes that are comfortable out of the box?
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Step 11: Take advantage of any maintenance / additional warranties that a golf store may have to go with your shoes.
Detailed Guide
You want your shoes to be comfortable, but also supportive.
,,,,, Look for some supportive insoles.
Some sports stores have a machine you can stand on to see which part of your feet have the most stress and have custom insoles to support those areas specifically. , You never know what conditions you will be met with, and if your shoes take a beating, you may be able to get a replacement pair for free!
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