What to Look For In a Golf Shoe For Wet & Dry…
Spring has Sprung and it’s variably wet and dry but often the grass is quite wet, especially if you’re an early riser and the dew’s still on the grass. If the course is watered in the summer the same applies!
And you don’t want wet feet! Then the easy answer is to buy waterproof golf shoes and most of them are guaranteed for 12 or 24 months. Then you must look after them – see earlier post about that.
But having said that you realy want them to be “breathable” and that may involve letting some of the water OUT! Yes you are making damp-ness inside your shoes when they’re trying to keep the water out! Materials such as gore-tex that “wicks” moisture away from your feet. So look out for what the makers claim about wicking and airing and keeping dry.
I have to go to a quiz now!!!! I’ll return with some suggested makes and models!




