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- PromtheusLv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
They aren't all that great. The traction is minimal and they slip around on the feet a lot. It keeps golfers from having solid balance.
(also, they look very outlandish for golfwear. I love that style of footwear for casual times, but they are often frowned upon by members of nicer golf courses, so be careful where you try to wear them)
Source(s): 8 year worker at a country club, college golfer - 1 decade ago
Nope. But would recommend Oakley New Tye Golf Shoes instead.
The New Tye shoes continues Oakley's spotless reputation of offering it's customers a high-end golf shoe without compromising comfort.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I haven't, but Crocs are freaking ownage. Can't imagine playing golf in them, as comfortable as they are, you slip a lot.
- 1 decade ago
Yeah, their pretty sweet, even have the soft spikes in them.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
No.
Have a good one...