Golf Shoes or Tennies?
November 12th, 2008 | by admin |Zoney asked:
I’m joining the HS golf team, and I was wondering if I should go buy golf shoes or wear my regular tennis shoes? Do I really need golf shoes?
Heldt
I’m joining the HS golf team, and I was wondering if I should go buy golf shoes or wear my regular tennis shoes? Do I really need golf shoes?
Heldt
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8 Responses to “Golf Shoes or Tennies?”
By wonderflash11 on Nov 15, 2008 | Reply
If you want to be classy (which the high-end sport of golf is…) yes. but remember you’re only walking from green to green….(unless you have a golf cart, in which case you are riding)
By M-Easy on Nov 17, 2008 | Reply
it is not needed to wear golf shoes, although some clubs require it, because tennis shoes may tear up the green. it would be better to wear golf shoes, but its not required
By Stingo 34 on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply
I’d wear golf shoes. When the grass is dry, it doesn’t make a big difference. But when its wet, golf shoes definitely help.
By t on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply
girls golf was in the fall, when school started. i know because i play for my school team
By Michael M on Nov 22, 2008 | Reply
A good tennis shoe with good gripping soles is fine when it is dry.
Golf shoes are best when it is wet,they give you better grounding,and keep your feet and socks dry!
Also many golf shoes now are spikeless,and that is what i prefer to use.
By DRWHO on Nov 23, 2008 | Reply
I would say yes, because all high school golf teams will require that you to walk the course and carry your bag. Golf shoes are essential for keeping your balance in tight lies or just about anywhere on the course when you are swinging. Tennis shoes will damage the greens so they are not a good idea. I’m pretty sure that the school will probably require golf shoes so I would ask the golf coach. Good luck!
By lizabug89 on Nov 26, 2008 | Reply
golf shoes would be good b/c they don’t mess up the greens that bad but if you wear tennis shoes just be careful and they will get really grassy when it’s wet!
By ticleve1 on Nov 28, 2008 | Reply
Golf shoes are made for playing golf. Tennis shoes are made for playing tennis. Where’s the problem. Do you think they’re lying to you?