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Old 05-17-2011, 03:19 PM   #1
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Many players who have worn both metal and plastic spiked golf shoes say the newer soft spikes are more comfortable to wear on the course. They also say, however, that the plastic or rubber nubs wear down faster than metal. This only makes sense, but since new nubs are so inexpensive, this should not be a major deterrent to buying these types of shoes.
Soft spikes are made of hardened rubber or plastic. They do the same work that metal spikes do, namely, keeping the player's feet solidly planted during the swing, but they do far less damage to greens or other surfaces.
Like metal spikes, most shoes that now come with soft spikes allow players to replace the spikes as they wear down or become broken. Replacement spikes are inexpensive, and they are easy to change. You simply unscrew the old ones from the sole and screw the new ones in.
Golf shoes have changed dramatically over the last few decades. Modern shoes are now made of tough yet light-weight materials and have been designed to very high standards. But one of the most intriguing changes is located on the sole.
Metal spikes were also notorious for ruining clubhouse floors and carpeting inside carts. All in all, they could be a nightmare for groundskeepers and maintenance personnel.
Then along came golf shoes with a different slant on how to keep the player's feet steady. They call these little wonders soft spikes.
On the other hand, I look at all these structured shoes like crutches. Yes, we may need it for a while. But, when we consistently wear them and use them, we can never regain our natural ability to move the way we were originally made to - Pain free, explosive and flexible.A plain simple running shoe that allows your feet to spread out is sufficient and good for any weekend jogger. It also happens to be much easier on the wallet! If you do want a fancier shoe, the Nike Free series would be a good buy because it goes beyond un-restriction of the feet; it mimics the shape of the feet and offers the feet much more control.Ultimately, the injury and pain does not come from the lack of a jazzed up shoe, but rather dysfunctional feet.My Feet / Knee / Shin / Calf hurts because of my Pronation. What do I do now?
Not so long ago, metal spikes were the only way to go when it came to adding traction to golf shoes. Generally speaking, they were easy to care for; you simply scraped the mud off of them or unscrewed them entirely and put new ones in. As for their holding ability, they were very good at providing players with the needed traction and stability on both dry grass and wet grass. But they were not perfect.
I would first make a wild guess that the sole of your shoe is eaten up excessively on one side of the shoe. This could occur on one or both shoes. Do not assume that both feet equally underpronate or overpronate.The first thing to do is to throw away all your shoes that reflect this unevenness. Go buy new pairs of shoes; neutral shoes that do not have excessive support. Have fun shopping, do it with a friend, a spouse or alone!After a while, if you do not buy new pairs of shoes, your recovery will be impeded because you never throw away the “crutch”.The next step is to slowly walk barefooted and as often as possible. You can start with your house, followed by the beach or park. The aim is to re-introduce your 26 foot bones and muscles to the sensation of the natural foot movement. They have been trapped in the shoe for all these years.
It should be noted that because metal spikes can do so much damage, they are now being outlawed on many golf courses. If you plan to buy a new pair of golf shoes, and you are considering metal spikes, you may want to check with the club you play at to see if they still allow metal spikes. You don't want to waste your money on shoes that you will not be able to use.
If you are buying shoes for younger players Ray Ban Clearance Choosing Rock Climbing Shoes_113, your best option is to go with the rubber nubs or plastic spikes. The hot, new styles in golf shoes that kids love almost universally avoid the metal spikes of yesteryear. And, frankly, for younger players, the soft spikes are just more comfortable to play in, especially if they are walking the course.
Anyone who has worn shoes with spikes will tell you that these metal spikes could easily damage greens. Careless players wholesale ed hardy hats, especially those who dragged their feet, could literally ruin a green in a matter of moments.
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