blutoothed
May 6 2009, 11:36 PM
www.tgw.com only had ONE spikeless shoes. I was shocked.
Is there any more spikeless shoes? I want a comfortable spike-less shoes for driving range time.
Something a little more stylish than my current Etonic velcro strap ones(from TGW).
harold baines
May 7 2009, 12:02 AM
you mean, like regular normal shoes??
isn't the only thing that makes "golf shoes", "golf shoes" some sort of spikes/softspikes on the bottom?
QWKDTSN
May 7 2009, 12:08 AM
2nd that...
If you're going to wear shoes without spikes, wear your normal shoes! Buying golf shoes without spikes seems like a poser thing to do. What could be more comfortable for driving range time than your favorite pair of sneakers?
Gxgolfer
May 7 2009, 12:29 AM
I think Footjoy makes teaching shoes.
scunny
May 7 2009, 02:17 AM
Footjoy still do ones either thru old stock contour, classics and my joy. Adidas also do a version spikeless version of the 360
DadofTy
May 7 2009, 02:27 AM
WOW...... just WOW
blutoothed
May 7 2009, 06:23 AM
http://www.tgw.com/customer/category/produ...ATEGORY_ID=7739One above is the one I purchased. Im looking for a similar one.
Some happen to hate the way golf shoes feel. I am one of them. Regular shoes are so much more comfortable.
When I wear golf shoes for awhile, my feet hurts. so whenever I go to driving range or when I play short 9 holes, I wear spikeless golf shoes. It helps ALOT more than regular shoes.
I honestly have no idea what the hell some of you are talking about. lol.
QUOTE (QWKDTSN @ May 6 2009, 10:08 PM)

2nd that...
If you're going to wear shoes without spikes, wear your normal shoes! Buying golf shoes without spikes seems like a poser thing to do. What could be more comfortable for driving range time than your favorite pair of sneakers?
How is wearing authentic golf shoes by a name brand company and golfing a poser thing to do?
I obviously would not wear those on a tournament day or any serious 18 hole games.
krustyburger
May 7 2009, 08:03 AM
QUOTE (blutoothed @ May 7 2009, 07:23 AM)

How is wearing authentic golf shoes by a name brand company and golfing a poser thing to do?
I obviously would not wear those on a tournament day or any serious 18 hole games.

"Poser" is the new word for 2009. Last year everyone was a "hater". This year everyone is a "poser". You just have to ignore people who like to throw around the latest buzzwords. It just means they aren't capable of independent thought.
By the way, Puma makes some nice spikeless shoes. Check eBay.
Slapjax7s
May 7 2009, 08:05 AM
QUOTE (scunny @ May 7 2009, 03:17 AM)

Footjoy still do ones either thru old stock contour, classics and my joy. Adidas also do a version spikeless version of the 360
I have the Black Spikeless 360's they are pretty good. They also make them in Brown as well.
b81smith
May 7 2009, 08:14 AM
spikeless golf shoes are amazing - -feel like golf shoes but you can wear them anywhere
I saw our pro sporting the new TW's in white and the black = both in teaching shoe style with no spikes on bottom. Nice as heck.
I had some footjoy contours with no spikes - - they were so amazingly comfortable they were all brown so they looked like a dress shoe but wore like a footjoy, only thing is they didn't hold up like a golfshoe would. They were totally water proof like a golfshoe but wrinkled up quicker than a golfshoe would. Maybe they use a different leather.
02bluesuperroo
May 7 2009, 08:23 AM
3onpar5
May 7 2009, 10:47 AM
Some company make a thing called street spikes. You replace the spikes in your regular golf shoes with the street spikes and they make the shoe flat. Or I assume if you asked a store or local club pro they could contact their rep and order you a pair.
blutoothed
May 7 2009, 08:42 PM
thank you for those of you who actually helped me out with intelligent advices.
I've found G-SOKs and Pumas online and they look stunning. I'll research for the adidas 360.
I assume they look awesome.
blutoothed
May 7 2009, 08:43 PM
QUOTE (krustyburger @ May 7 2009, 06:03 AM)

QUOTE (blutoothed @ May 7 2009, 07:23 AM)

How is wearing authentic golf shoes by a name brand company and golfing a poser thing to do?
I obviously would not wear those on a tournament day or any serious 18 hole games.

"Poser" is the new word for 2009. Last year everyone was a "hater". This year everyone is a "poser". You just have to ignore people who like to throw around the latest buzzwords. It just means they aren't capable of independent thought.
By the way, Puma makes some nice spikeless shoes. Check eBay.
LOL. hahaha thanks for the insight. I'll learn to get used to it.
specialblend218
May 7 2009, 09:01 PM
I have a pair of Footjoy Golf Athletics in all black I wear to work. Plenty of support and traction on sorts of surfaces (grass, carpet, concrete, etc...)
hrossroth
May 7 2009, 09:31 PM
http://www.golflocker.com/spikeless-golf-shoes.htmlI saw these when I was looking at Dry Premiers. Top of the line.
dpark
May 7 2009, 11:10 PM
I have both Nike and Footjoy spikeless golf shoes. In the summer I try to play 9 before work and wear them to the golf course and then straight to work. Just enough traction on dewy grass to keep from slipping and traditional-looking enough to wear with slacks to into the office without anyone noticing anything.
iteachgolf
May 7 2009, 11:43 PM
I have classic dry premiers and gsocks, but my favorite teaching shoes are from Eccos dress shoe line. Very comfortable.
buttuh
May 8 2009, 01:51 AM
I've been on a shoes shopping binge lately and just picked up a pair of Tour360 II TCH yesterday which is spike-less. They have mini spikes molded into the bottom. I'll tell you what they are more comfortable than the regular Tour360 II with spikes. I'll tell you how they perform on the course once I get a chance to try them out.
Konklifer
May 15 2009, 12:38 PM
I have a pair of two year old G-Sok Classics that are the most comfortable shoe since my long gone FJ X-Dimension. I have the Stabilizers as well but they have not broken in as I'd hoped. Thinking about getting the new G-Sok for 09:
http://www.etonic.com/golf/golf_shoe_product.php?ID=MENS_R_SERIES&familyID=men_gsok_family
bradbuff
May 15 2009, 06:14 PM
I just received a pair of the Adidas Tour 360 LTD teaching shoe in all black and they are very cool. They have even a thinner sole than the spiked models.
Justmuckit
May 16 2009, 10:37 PM
QUOTE (buttuh @ May 8 2009, 01:51 AM)

I've been on a shoes shopping binge lately and just picked up a pair of Tour360 II TCH yesterday which is spike-less. They have mini spikes molded into the bottom. I'll tell you what they are more comfortable than the regular Tour360 II with spikes. I'll tell you how they perform on the course once I get a chance to try them out.
I just played in mine today after I closed the shop, and I thought they were great. Didn't notice a difference between those and my 360's with spikes. And we got a lot of rain last night.
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