Golf Shoe
Looking For That Perfect Golf ShoeThe golf shoe comes in many different styles, colors, and sizes. Sometimes the variety makes it difficult to choose. When you are searching it is best to go to Golf Shops or Clothing Apparel Stores and try on shoes. At least try on several pairs before you make a selection. You may also want to visit online and see what is available. Many of the online stores have terrific discounts on their footwear. The only problem with this idea could be that there is no way of fitting the items that you select and in many cases, there is a no return policy. So you may want to be careful there. Some golf shoe stores sell brands made to be one size larger than normal. This is to say that if you normally wear a size 6 shoe by this concept, you would select a size 5 to get the correct fit. Style and comfort are a must in footwear for golfers. Comfort has not come at the expense of style when it comes to the golf shoe. The Womens Sandbagger offers both style and comfort and at an affordable price. The Sandbaggers come in styles called the Corey II, The Corey II Pink Dot, The Corey II Lime, and the Corey II White Lace and all are very stylish. They offer a squared toe, Velcro styling, and two adjustable straps which both look great and wear well. With lining that is washable and breathable these shoes seem to fit the bill. As for the matter of affordability the retail price is around $85. In reality, what type of golf shoe is best is left up to the individual who is going to be wearing it. If the golfer is wearing a shoe which is making his feet feel excruciatingly painful and he is unable to walk around on the golf course or perform in his game, he isn’t going to appreciate that particular style of footwear. On the other hand, if you were to choose footwear which makes you feel as though you are walking on a cloud but they look very tacky and unattractive, you couldn’t be satisfied either. Of course, there is the matter of tread. Naturally, you want to choose a tract that will hold up in the rain. You don’t want to be slipping or sliding. Never choose a golf shoe without any type of pattern at all. Many golfers prefer the old style tread which is found on the bottom of sandals or maybe boots. Whatever type pattern is preferable is fine as long as enough traction is being felt by the golfer. Although the sandal is cool and comfortable as well as stylish, the problem comes with the openness. With the open sandal type of footwear sand will get in your shoe and irritate your feet. If you wear a sock you have given up style and comfort is also lost. When all is said and done, it is all about the game. The golfer’s attention should be focused on the game rather than the type of shoe he or she is wearing.
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