What do you guys think of Footjoy dry classics, are they worth the money?
Most brands are too narrow for my feet so I want to stay with footjoy and have always wondered if the classics are worth the bucks? Now that it's going to be wet I'm thinking about the dry classic.
Any input would be great.
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Footjoy Dry Classic Worth the money?
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Posted 09 November 2006 - 02:01 PM
kenry, on Nov 9 2006, 12:57 PM, said:
What do you guys think of Footjoy dry classics, are they worth the money?
Most brands are too narrow for my feet so I want to stay with footjoy and have always wondered if the classics are worth the bucks? Now that it's going to be wet I'm thinking about the dry classic.
Any input would be great.
Most brands are too narrow for my feet so I want to stay with footjoy and have always wondered if the classics are worth the bucks? Now that it's going to be wet I'm thinking about the dry classic.
Any input would be great.
I love my Dry Premiers. They're a bit on the heavy side, but they're extremely comfortable, and once you've broken them in, they feel fantastic. The exact sizing is also a definite plus.
If you're planning on playing in lots of wet conditions, you might want to consider opting for the Classics Tours rather than the dry premiers. The reason being the Tours have a synthetic sole while the Dry Prem's have leather and cork which is going to require more care and isn't going to stand up to constantly wet conditions as the rubber and EVA soles on the Tours IMHO.
You might also find this thread about the Tours vs. the Dry Premiers informative:
http://www.golfwrx.c...showtopic=56603
#4
Posted 10 November 2006 - 11:37 AM
TGW is having a HUGE shoe sale right now.
I just bought 2 pairs of dry Joys, $89 each pair, $1.50 shipping, no tax. Can't beat that
http://www.tgw.com/c...ATEGORY_ID=2044
I just bought 2 pairs of dry Joys, $89 each pair, $1.50 shipping, no tax. Can't beat that
http://www.tgw.com/c...ATEGORY_ID=2044
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