Footjoy's funky new lightweight shoe

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The M Project. Definitely much more modern and funky looking than my old grandpa Contours :-)

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yuck

any one else heading home to get married??

 

Lightweight shoes are great for comfort for about 2 months….They then fatten out or just stretch too much

Loved my fj streets for 2 months – they just collapse lateral wise too.

Use pumas now.

Golf is only a game…Yeah right who are you kidding?

 

I’m a footjoy fan but they look shithouse. Much prefer the Contour Casuals.

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I don’t see how they can be better for long walks as the support
is poor, I know there is this natural shoe style going around in
training shoes but the achilles takes a lot more load the flatter
the shoe and that has to be an issue.

I played a recent round in a pair of old school classics recently
and the only issue I ran into was the lack of traction / new
soft spikes will help but it reminded me how good the metal
spikes used to be especially in morning play and on drives.

I have a question, why do we need soft spikes when a well
designed molded structure can give as much grip and the
soft spikes are only at their best performance for such a short
period of time?

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I don’t see how they can be better for long walks as the support
is poor, I know there is this natural shoe style going around in
training shoes but the achilles takes a lot more load the flatter
the shoe and that has to be an issue.

I played a recent round in a pair of old school classics recently
and the only issue I ran into was the lack of traction / new
soft spikes will help but it reminded me how good the metal
spikes used to be especially in morning play and on drives.

I have a question, why do we need soft spikes when a well
designed molded structure can give as much grip and the
soft spikes are only at their best performance for such a short
period of time?

.Please Read this Disclaimer which is an integral part of my Post
.My posts are just my written opinions,fiction or satire.
.No one was intended to be harmed by this post.

The number of spikeless shoes on the market at the moment would answer that question I reckon.

Titleist 910D3 Aldila RIP 60
Titleist 910Fd Aldila RIP 60
Titleist 909H Adilda Voodoo
Titleist 710 AP1 Nippon NS Pro 105T
Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 52, 56, 60
Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport
Pro V1x

 

so he said a “feature” was the broader cut across the widest part of the shoe, allowing movement in the shoe – different shoes for different swings.
to me it sounds like wearing a pair of wet sox.
I do like the spikeless shoes, in summer, at least, but when the ground has frosted over I think a spike, in some sort or style, remains most desirable.

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disgusting

great if you like wearing soccer balls for shoes

long, short, left and right = ALL FINGERED

 

There are so mnay choice options in shoes

once you find a pair you like order 2 or 3 pairs as the models and fits constantly change

aI jumped on Pumas last year and I like them – stylish but plenty of support

and bargain @ 99 delivered

Golf is only a game…Yeah right who are you kidding?

 

I’ll let somone else wear these.

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