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Alot of players dont relize the importance of good solid foot wear. The whole balance and structure realize on your feet. i did alot of research and found my new boots! Adidas Tour 360 3.0 black silver.... Love them! great flexibility and super durable.

Anybody else find foot wear to be an important part of their game or do most just pass this part over?

Whats in the my bag,

taylormade.gifR9 TP taylormade.gifSuperfast 3 wood Rescue 19*  712 MB (3-P KBS T shaft)  

 SM4 52*,54*,60*   Pickemup 42" Belly Putter  titleist.gifPro V1x  adidas.gif 360 footwear

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I need something new. Picked up some $20 on clearance dunlops last fall to start out golfing again with. They are extremely uncomfortable after a round (rode northview canal on Sunday and was still in pain). I kind of like the look of the Adidas university shoes. Definitely want something lower profile so I'm looking out for sales.

In my bag:
Driver: HiBore XLS (9.5*, stiff, gold shaft)
Irons: FP II 4-GW
Wedges: mp R series 56/13 588DSG 60*
Putter: Unitized TiempoBag: ADIDAS Velocity

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Comfortable shoes are a must.

I've been happy with the model year old NIKE shoes I've been getting lately.

The spikes that come with those things are unreal....durable as well as provide awesome traction.

I've not tried the Addidas shoes.....but have heard many good customer statements about the comfort.
909D Comp 9.5* (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-6)
Burner Superfast 3 & 5 woods (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-4.8)
G15 Hybrid 23* (AWT shaft)
G5 5 iron-PW-46*, UW-50*, SW-54 & LW-58 (AWT shaft)
Studio Select Newport 2 Mid SlantGrips: PING cords & Golf Pride New Decade Multi-Coumpound Bag: C-130...
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im about to get a pair of these, within the next couple hours. Does anyone know where i can get some for cheaper than the 180 retail? I know about ebay but is their anoyher site as well?
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Austad's has them and if you look around you can find some good coupon codes .
In My MPB Bag:
Driver: HiBore XLS 9.5* Fujikara Fit-On Gold
Hybrids: FYbrid 5W
Hybrids: FYbrid FY, 3H
Irons: G10 4-9 & PW AWT Shafts with Cushion InsertWedges: Tour W 56* and 60* AWT ShaftsPutter: White Hot 2 Ball Blade with Winn Excel Jumbo AVS Grip Ball: Px3, Tx4, or Zip
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i dont think i could live without my footjoys! there so comfy!

in my bag
hibore xls 9.5* S flex
sumo2 sasquatch 3 wood 15*
a2os 3 hybrid
sc2 4-pw mpt raw haze 52* 588 56* wedge xtour PM grind 60* cleveland classic #2

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I need something new. Picked up some $20 on clearance dunlops last fall to start out golfing again with. They are extremely uncomfortable after a round (rode northview canal on Sunday and was still in pain). I kind of like the look of the Adidas university shoes. Definitely want something lower profile so I'm looking out for sales.

Comfortable shoes are a MUST. I walk about half of my rounds, I use a pair of Adidas, I'm not sure of the style, but they look and feel like sneakers. Shoes are one of the few golf items I won't buy online. I have to try them on as each manufacturers sizes are a different fitting/feel from the next.
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I have a pair of callaways that i love. I tried on nikes, adidas, footjoy, etc. but the callaways were the best. I've got a very wide foot, so most shoes i need a wide, but the wides were TOO wide. The normal callaway was perfect.

In my Extreme Sport Stand Bag
Driver: 4DX D-Spec Driver 10.5* Stiff UST SR3
3W: F-60 15* Regular Fujikura E150 Fit-On
Hybrids: 4DX Ironwoods 20* 23* Regular UST SR3
Irons: 4DX CB 5-PW Stiff True Temper ST-90Wedges: Vokey 50* 56*Putter: SabertoothBall: DT Roll

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my footjoy contours are great, especially because im more of a fan of traditional saddle shoes. i just need some new cleats for them now, probably going with pulsar

~Grey
in the nike.gifsasquatch blue/silver bag:
taylormade.gif R580 10.5* driver | mizuno.gif MP-01 13.5* 3-wood | mizuno.gif F-60 18* 5-wood | mizuno.gif MX-200 4-GW |
mizuno.gif MP-T10 56*/13* satin black | mizuno.gif MP-R 60*/9* black Ni | odyssey.gif White Hot 2-ball XG 35" putter |
bridgestone.gif e6

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I finally got to try my new Pumas today, these are the most comfortable golf shoes I have ever had. They are hard to find but well worth searching out.
ogio.gifedge bag
titleist.gifdriver 10.5* 907D1, 15* 906f2, 18* 906f2
wilson_staff.gif21* hybrid, 3-PW PI7, TW9 wedges
wilson_staff.gif: 8802, 8813, or Arnold Palmer Original
wilson_staff.gifX1 or 50
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i just got some shoes last night v lite hi tech i never heard of them but they were wide enough in the for foot and where really comfy so i went with them there also mega lite

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3 wood 909 f3 13* voodo xnv8
3 hybrid adams idea pro vs proto 95x
irons 3 no 4 5-pw nike cci forged blades
gap wedge nike sv tour blacksand wedge cg14 56* 14flopadopolous vokey spin milled 64 7putter scotty cameron classics newport...

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I too think new new shoes are a must. I used to wear Nike's and they were just as comfortable as their sneakers, however I'd find that after 6-8 months, the air bubble in the heal would leak and my heal would feel the supports in the air bubble, if that makes sense.

I next tried Footjoy and I find that there is a break-in period with those shoes. I have a pair of the reel-fit ones and I do like them, but in the 3 pairs of Foot Joy shoes I've owned, I feel that they get stuffy and warm.

My most recent and current pair of shoes are Adidas ones and they're fantastic. They have a wide toebox and comfortable cushion. I play often so I think I'll get another pair and rotate or something, ha!

909 D2, 9.5 with Matrix Ozik XCon 5
909 F2, 15.5 3W with Matrix Ozik Xcon 5
909 H, 19 & 24 with stock Aldila Voodoo S
AP2, 5-PW with Project X 5.5
CG10, 52 gap wedge CG10, 56 sand wedge Spin Milled, 60 lob wedge Newport 2.5

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Comfortable shoes are a must.

I agree with dub on the Nike's. Mine are real comfortable and the spikes have barely gone down even after 25+ rounds. I'd definitely recommend the Nike SP-3's. I think they are only $40 or $50 now. Sweet deal.

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i just got some shoes last night v lite hi tech i never heard of them but they were wide enough in the for foot and where really comfy so i went with them there also mega lite

I tried these on at the store, and found them to be very uncomfortable and stiff. I would definitely try a different brand or model before purchasing these. I found that ecco golf shoes are extremely durable and comfortable albeit a bit pricey.

What I Play!

x86 Stand Bag
Driver: 907D2 10.5* w/EPIC-S
Irons: 735.CM irons 4-PW PX 5.5FW Wood: 909F2 15.5* Aldila Voodoo SHybrid: 909.H 21* Diamana Blue Board SWedges: Vokey 250.08 (oil can), Spin Milled 54.11 & 60.07 (Black Ni)Studio Select 2.5Ball: Pro-V1x/Bridgestone B330s (or anything I...

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