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Adidas Tour 360 111 golf shoe – putting too…

PutterZone praises Golf Shoe all the way to the greens!

There’s a site which usually reserves it’s comment to putters but I’ve just read a review of the Adidas 360 Tour 111 (or 3 if you prefer) where they extend their praise (a glowing review) to a golf shoe. 

PutterZone writes all about the 360 degree sock effect (see various previous posts on Adidas shoes) but extends the benefits to the putting green, as follows “These qualities translate beautifully to the putting green. With the feet and back feeling healthy deep into a round, it’s much easier to consistently bend at the hips and maintain a firm spine angle for a proper putting setup. Bending at the waist instead of the hips and rounding the back are two posture issues that will undermine your putting peformance (watch Tiger Woods for a textbook example of excellent putting posture)”. 

Previous claims for the Adidas golf shoe…

… have centred around stability and the resulting distance on the tee/fairway, so I thought readers might like to hear of this extension of the opinion/praise of the shoe!  Personally, I’d think that any good golf shoe which delivers you to the green with a good posture due to comfort (protection from soreness and from wet or heat) would help you putt, in this sense.  I’d therefore be careful to qualify that praise of any particul shoe.  Let it do the all-round job of keeping you happy, in all senses, so that you relax on the green.

Any more for any more?

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