I say yes. My swing feels much better in golf shoes than it does in sneakers. Makes it a lot easier to keep your feet planted properly during your takeaway.
I have spike less golf shoes, so I am unsure of the benefits of spikes, although I bet you get better grip.
I was golfing early in the morning, with runners and the grass was still wet. I came very close to injuring my knee badly as I lost traction. I immediately bought golf shoes and I would be hard pressed to golf without them.
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also getting in and out sloping bunkers on a wet day can be hard with spikes and downright scary in trainers, also golf shoes do keep your feet dry most of time trainers dont.
bill
Golf shoes give better grip but they are also better for the greens, trainers can slip and damage the surface. Most clubs in the UK insist you must wear golf shoes on the course.
Try playing in normal shoes on a soaking wet course. When you finish and a small river flows out of your shoes, you will then know why golf shoes are a necessity
I think without a doubt. In fact I believe it important to make sure that your spikes are not worn. When they wear down, change them immediately. If your feet slip, your shot is not going to go where intended.
I've been wearing golf shoes for about a month, Footjoys with soft spikes. They're great, feet are planted when palying shots and with the autumn/winter coming, I wont be slipping on my backside on the wet slopes!!!
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