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Have You Seen Womens Golf Shoes That Have The Green Spikes?
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by: Noah Winterbottom
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Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 Time: 10:32 AM
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The initial thing to investigate is the quality of the shoe. Always select a shoe that is of quality so that it will improve the comfort and enjoyment as you play. A golf shoe should be heavier and less bendable than an normal shoe. Examine the arch and insole to make certain the shoe will provide the support and cushioning you require on the course. A well-constructed shoe will give you a sensation of stability and sense of balance and can really influence how well you play.
When you are buying a pair of womens golf shoes, try them on. Ensure they they have enough space to be able to move your toes. The arch of your foot should feel supported and the heel and ball of your foot must feel cushioned. Walk about and ensure they feel comfy and you feel that your feet are firmly planted when you place them in a swing stance. You might even want to take an empty handed swing to see how the shoes feel in motion.
Womens golf shoes, like mens come with spikes to grip the ground and prevent your feet from slipping out of place as you swing. The more pricey shoes are made so that the spikes can be replaced if they are broken. Spikes were originally made of metal but they are now more commonly made of a synthetic fabric. Some golf courses are even requiring the use of this type of spike to prevent harm to the green.
Purchase a golf shoe that is waterproof. Most of them are, but double check to make certain. If you have played golf at all you know how often the course is wet with dew or the remnants of a rain shower. It is no fun playing with wet feet!
Womens golf shoes come in a variety of prices. If you can find the money to spend a little more you will be able to purchase a better quality shoe and a better shoe may provide you just that something extra to bring your game up to a higher level. Prices vary from approximately $75 to $200 and up for a top of the line shoes.
When you are shopping for a pair of new golf shoes, try on several pairs in several different brands so that you can get a feel for some of the differences. Each brand has its own unique qualities and features. Some will suit you, some wont.
New Balance makes reasonably inexpensive womens golf shoes. They range in price from $70 to $115. They are made of genuine leather, are waterproof and will provide the structure and support to give maximum shock absorption.
Etonic womens golf shoes are more pricey. Having all the features of the New Balance shoe they have the extra benefit of being constructed with what Etonic calls Stabilizer Technology. They have designed their shoes to give a solid, stable foundation for the foot. Most significantly the shoe is in addition very bendable. The heels are flared giving a broader base for additional stability. The cleats have an anti-clog design and are replaceable.
There are numerous other brands to consider. Each will offer a slightly different look, feel and fit. Pick your golf shoes for comfort, stability and a look and style you will enjoy.
About the Author
Noel Winterbottom is a keen writer about golf and finding small changes that will give him the edge like power golf shoes. For more free information about womens golf shoes visit his blog.
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