The Truth About Spiked vs Spikeless Golf Shoes!

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Spiked or Spikeless Golf Shoes?
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Yes totally agree spikeless are good in the dry but not for wet conditions.

grahamwilcox
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Call me old school but I have and always prefer spiked golf shoes

TimG
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Great insight for buying my first golf shoe, I love it a pretty wet area in Washington state

masonluv
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This will sound absolutely crazy and I had tried this. I wear a combination. My right shoe actually has some spikes in it because when I turn I want good solid base on my right foot. I'm a right-handed golfer but my left foot is a bit like yours it flies out. I don't need the grip as much in my left foot that foot just needs to get out of the bloody way so my hips can come through and I know it's crazy but give it a go. Try a spike on your right foot and your left foot it doesn't need to do as much. It just needs to get out of the way now. If you have one of those classical swings where you are actually on your left foot .... good for you. You're probably still 25 and you swing the club really well but as you get older that foot really just needs to get out of the way great video.

nevvanclarke
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Most holes are on surfaces that aren’t 100% flat. Seniors need more traction

marktweet
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Spiked for me, only in the driest and hard ground periods are spikeless a preference. Have two pairs of spiked and one spikeless. Shoes are a problem for me with flat feet and on my right foot an enlarged knuckle bone ( bunion?) on my right foot. Can’t find any shoes that are super comfy it’s always a pleasure to change shoes at the end of the round

guyr
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I have 23 pairs of golf shoes and only two of them are spikeless. While they are nice New Balance shoes I will probably donate them soon as I use them less and less.

es
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The people on YouTube watching golf shoe videos are already biased to buy whatever the best golf stuff is so everyone in the comments will say spiked

Mikeythecameraguy
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If Rory uses Spikes, I WILL use spikes

eddydionico
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Until they bring back metal spikes, they are all spikeless.

CommonSense
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Spikeless shoes are for the brainless golfers who want to look cool or something

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