Golf Shoes

Many golfers don’t give much thought to their shoes. After all, they’re just footwear, right? No, that’s wrong. Actually, your shoes can make the difference between a good swing and a great swing. You will also want to pick a shoe that is healthy for you and your feet. I bet you’ve never really thought about how to pick a healthy shoe. Neither have I – until now.

First and foremost, take your time when shopping for shoes. Put them on and walk around in them to make sure they feel good on your feet and that you can move about without any restraints or discomfort.

Feet do expand, so when you go to shop for your shoes, do so after walking for about 20 minutes or so. It’s for this reason specifically that it’s better to shop for shoes – or any shoes for that matter – in the afternoon rather than in the morning.

When you shop for your shoes, you should wear the style of socks that you would normally wear on the course. This way, you will know you will be comfortable on the course while wearing your shoes and not have to worry about discomfort during your backswing.

There are all types of shoes available these days. No longer are you restricted to oxford-style. Manufacturers are now making sandals, boots, and even shoes that really resemble tennis shoes. The cleats on these types of shoes can be quite different so be sure that when you buy a shoe, it’s going to give you the results that you are looking for.

Depending on your budget, you will be able to find shoes in all sorts of different price ranges. The general rule of thumb is that you should buy the best pair of shoes that you can possibly afford. If you go for the cheapest pair, you will probably have to replace them within a short period of time. However, if you can afford the extra twenty dollars, go ahead and upgrade just a bit and have them last just a bit longer.

Golf shoes may not be first and foremost on your mind when you are thinking about what you need to be a good golfer, but the right pair of shoes can really make a difference in your game. You want to be comfortable, you want to have stability, but most of all, you want to look good – now don’t you? Seriously, though, find a good pair of shoes and then put them to use on the links. Then see how much they make a difference when you are swinging your club on the first tee!



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