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hi guys, is there such a thing as turning your right foot to much in the golf swing i threw out my old golf shoes because the front of my right shoe was loose and cracking. so i bought a new pair of nike air shoes for $100 and after about 500 right foot turns the shoes are starting to do the same thing anyone else have this happen.

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hi guys, is there such a thing as turning your right foot to much in the golf swing i threw out my old golf shoes because the front of my right shoe was loose and cracking. so i bought a new pair of nike air shoes for $100 and after about 500 right foot turns the shoes are starting to do the same thing anyone else have this happen.

Nope, but then again I don't wear nike,

have always worked best for me

Posted
I don't know what you're doing wrong, because I had some Nike's for at least 2 years of regular 2 or 3 times a week play, and they held up brilliantly.

(I probably should've changed them, but it wasn't life or death).

Ben


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Never had that,I just brought a new pair of adidas tour 360 4.0,very comfy,excellent shoes..

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Posted
Hey Kevin -- Never heard of that happening. Sounds like you're playing WAY too much golf!

ECCO shoes are pricey, but the sole and shoe are actually one piece (not sure how they do it), so they never separate. Might be a good investment given your issues.

Cheers,
DoctorK

Competitive golf is played mainly on a five-and-a-half-inch course... the space between your ears.
~~Bobby Jones~~


Posted
Hey Kevin -- Never heard of that happening. Sounds like you're playing WAY too much golf!

I would've thought that too, but he says it happened after about 500 right turns. Being a 14 handicapper, that's about 6 rounds of golf. Surely it's something different.

Ben


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I have Footjoys that I'm real happy with. 500 "foot turns" is only 5 rounds of golf for most of us, so something's wrong.
Are they on the right feet?

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Posted
How long did your old shoes last? If it was a while, my guess is that you are hard on that part of your shoes based on that experience. It sounds to me like the new pair may have just been a quality control failure---they do happen. Brand loyalty notwithstanding, I don't think there's any reason to think this is a systematic problem with Nike shoes.

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T-Zoid Forged 15° 3W, MX-23 4-PW
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Posted
Only pair of spikes I ever owned that fell apart relatively quick was a pair of nikes. I went to foot joy and puma never looked back. The ecco comment: I've heard and I think there's a thread somewhere on here about how the one piece soles will crack in half. I don't know if it's common I'm guessing not but still something to ponder.
Driver: i15, 3 wood: G10, Hybrid: Nickent 4dx, Irons: Ping s57, Wedges: Mizuno MPT 52, 56, 60, Putter: XG #9 

Posted
I would've thought that too, but he says it happened after about 500 right turns.

Sorry for being an engineer, but 500 right foot turns won't equal 6 rounds, because putts dont require right foot turns. So in a round of 85 strokes, how many non-putt strokes are there? Roughly 50? So that 500 is really ten rounds of golf - still way too few to ruin a pair of shoes!.

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Posted
I had a pair of Nikes (pre Tiger days) that fell apart about half way through a season. The soles came apart at the heel and would flop up and down. I prefer FJ Dryjoys and never had a problem with them. Although this season, I'm starting with a budget pair of Adidas I picked up at an outlet.

500 hundred right turns ? Zoolander ?

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Posted
Sorry for being an engineer, but 500 right foot turns won't equal 6 rounds, because putts dont require right foot turns. So in a round of 85 strokes, how many non-putt strokes are there? Roughly 50? So that 500 is really ten rounds of golf - still way too few to ruin a pair of shoes!.

Yeah well...he could be slicing the ball a lot and then getting sudden chip-ins.

Ben


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