Thursday, May 11, 2017

Tips On Deciding Whether to Replace or Repair Your Golf Shoes Cont.

In our last blog, we discussed ways to identify if you need new golf shoes or if you should just repair them. For more tips, please read on!
If your shoes are starting to feel uncomfortable to the point where your game is affected, you most likely need to replace them. With shoes that are too small, tight, too big, or are stretched out around the toes or heel, you might not play the best game that you can.
If you have a pair of spiked footwear, the spikes are an important part of your shoes that need to be changed out. Spikes can wear down and when this happens, your game could be affected. However, lucky for you, spikes are the easiest part to replace and if the shoe part is still comfortable, you can still keep them. Most golfers change their spikes at least one or two times a year.
Your golf shoes are an important part to how you play because they help your balance, provide traction when walking on slippery grass, and offer comfort on the course.


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Tips On Deciding Whether to Replace or Repair Your Golf Shoes

Your golf shoes are one of your most important pieces of equipment, after your golf clubs. Because of this, you will want to make sure you have shoes that are comfortable and in good condition. Read on to learn ways to identify if you need to replace or repair your golf shoes.
Most golf shoes have a long life span but the amount of times you use them and the conditions you typically play in determine how often you need to change them. If you play in wet or moist conditions, you most likely will need to change your shoes more often because the moisture speeds up the deterioration process. Pay attention to the quality of your golf shoes to determine if they need to be replaced or repaired. If water is starting to seep into the inside of you shoes, it is definitely time to replace them. Water damage can be hard to fix and also the moisture in your shoes can promote bacteria. However, if only minimal amounts of moisture get into your shoes, you might be able to just replace the insole of your shoe. If you do this, you should dry out the shoes completely before replacing the insole.
Another sign that you need to replace your shoes is if you feel like you are losing traction. If you notice you are slipping and sliding a lot, this is a big sign that the traction has worn out on your shoes. This is not something you can fix or replace so you will need to purchase a new pair.

For more tips on whether you should replace or repair your golf shoes, please refer to our next blog post!


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