A Newbie Golfers Help Guide To A Good Pair Of Golf Shoes
Monday, February 28th, 2011Golf is seen as a low impact sport that is normally for leisure. But playing the greens could be psychologically intensive as it can be physically demanding. Golf is generally played by professionals and executives to unwind and take time off from the hassle and bustle of the corporate world. Nevertheless for some who indulge in the sport, it can be an activity where they may make or break business deals.
Golf has become a man’s game, with all that metal involved. These are the equipments that literally brings out the wolf among the sheep. It can be the determining factor on how serious of a golfer you are. Packing in iron and wood clubs that have titanium shafts really show that you’re in the game.
Budding golfers are likely to focus more on the clubs, spending some time researching and reading about it before they buy, but not really giving an equal amount of importance on golf shoes. Golf shoes are there not just for the looks of it, it also has its functions. The most sellable pair can be those worn by a sports celebrity endorser because golfers only took a couple of minutes to figure out what to buy. A rather uncanny manner of selecting something that could help you shave a few strokes off the game.
Golfing for three to five hours a game, walking miles and miles of uneven terrain and exposing oneself to the blazing sun can be exhausting and painful to the feet. These factors can contribute to fatigue and may alter your swing form. Make sure you wear golf shoes that have a half inch allowance on the toes so the foot won’t be cramped inside. Wearing a pair that has a bigger allowance can tip you off form since your feet are not thoroughly fastened. Normally good golf shoes are tight on the mid and rear foot section because this is where the balance comes from. Having worn the wrong type of shoes in golfing can lead to injury since rubber shoes that are for running and cross training can be slippery on a wet turf and might cause the golfer to slip on the follow through. Some golf courses don’t allow these shoes for it can harm the green due to its spikes.
It is important to wear golf shoes that are soft so the feet won’t get swollen after playing the full 18 holes. One more thing to consider would be if the shoes are waterproof as golf is an outdoor sport and it might rain in the center of the game. For newbies, it can be good to use cleats with the shoes to provide more grip to the turf for that needed balance when swinging especially if the turf is wet. But cleats can destroy the greens and the fairways so the better the golfer gets the less likely he will need the cleats.