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I bought a pair of Adidas Tour 360 golf shoes about a month ago. Already they have twice shown not to be as waterproof as promised, however they got a 2 year warrenty so im not too worried. It's a bit annoying to be shoeless for a week or so tho.

Im wondering if i'v done anything wrong regarding taking care of my golf shoes. Do you polish them often? Or should I not polish them and just wipe them off? I have cleaned them each time I have used them, and polished them twice so far. Not sure if the Tour 360 got 100% genuine leather or if it's partly or fully synthetic. Dunno if polishing synthetic leather harms it?

Anyone else had problems regarding waterproof golf shoes?


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Anyone else had problems regarding waterproof golf shoes?

friend of mine sent his 360's back too, because in light drizzle he got all wet... I had mine out in a rain and they were fine. I guess it has to be defective to let water through

. I also play in Nike's sp6, which I find very comfortable, yet they're far from being 'waterproof' as advertised. Since I bought them on sale for $30 a pair - I won't complain too much
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Hehe, $30 is a steal!

Hope the new pair I get is better and actually waterproof. Can't wait to walk them in again!


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I have worn my Tour 360s for about fifteen rounds. I just played an entire round in the rain last week at Mayacama (unreal course in California) and never once did my feet get wet.

After every round, I clean my shoes with a spray of the garden hose on the soles, a wet towel on the uppers, dry them with a towel, and shoe tree them. That's it.

Driver: Srixon Z-RW
Wood: Exotics XCG-4
Irons: Mizuno MX-20
Wedges: Ping, Pelz sand,  Mizuno Faldo 60*
Putter: Odyssey Tri-Hot Rossie

Ball: TaylorMade Tour Preferred


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try dryjoys, if they still make them. have three pairs all at least ten years old, feet still dry.

driver-gbb (original)
3-strong three
irons-962's
wedges-588's 53 degree and lob
putter-circa 62
ball-hx tour 56, for now

in the bag:
driver-titleist D2 10.5* w/aldila nv shaft
3-adams speedline fast 10 w/aldila shaft
hybrid-titleist 585 17* w/aldila shaft
irons-titleist 735cm w/ttdg s-300 shafts

wedges-cleveland 588, 53* and 60* w/ttdg shafts

putter-scotty circa 62 #1, gun metal finish

ball-pro v1

shoe-dryjoys


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I have worn my Tour 360s for about fifteen rounds. I just played an entire round in the rain last week at Mayacama (unreal course in California) and never once did my feet get wet.

I have played about 20 rounds - many of those in wet grass/rain, and two of those rounds I really did feel cold and wet. One time on my toes and another time underneath my foot, just where the '360 wrap-around' is. Guess my pair must'v been defect since it wasnt just on one spot.


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My dryjoys are great. Not much to look at, but they do the trick. I have abused them for two years - they stay in my trunk (extreme heat and cold) and I might knock them together to get the grass off the spikes and dirt off the uppers.

In my bag:

Driver: Wishon 915CFE, 420cc, SK Fiber Lite Revolution I
Irons: Tommy Armour 845 FS - PW - 3
Hybrid: Adams Idea 21 deg.Wedges: Cleveland 900 52 deg., 56 deg. TA588 60 deg.Putter: Generic mallet style


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