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Lady Golf Shoes Checklist
Lady golf shoes buyers tips and checks at All About Lady Golf Clubs. For this kind of golf accessory you need to put yourself in the shoes of the pros – both literally and metaphysically. Walking around a course for hours on end really can get to your feet and
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if you have a pair of lousy golf shoes you can just forget about it – disaster. Nothing much has changed about how we walk around the course. Shoe makers are constantly developing and producing new kinds of lady golf shoes for us to try out on the course. They are constantly pushing the frontiers from soles and spikes to water-resistant and leather versus fabric. Of course the manufacturers love to tout how their new shoes are game improvement tools. Of course you pay very much attention to your lady golf clubs. But a good pair of shoes is the most basic of
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SHOE - The classic full foot shoe. They offer great comfort and they breathe incredibly well. They are also water resistant and offer great style and traction. Personal taste dictates what you will like and want in this type of lady golf shoes. You need to figure out what exactly you want in your shoe.
- Do you want it to be waterproof?
- A shoe you can wear in colder weather?
- Do you want it to be light on the foot?
- Maybe you want it to be black, white or some other color. Spikes or no spikes?
Whatever you want in a gold shoe comes in the classic variety.
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SANDAL - Over the last few years sandals have become the new accessory to wear. It is great for social golfers especially those who want something that is very light and not at all restricting. Many companies have worked hard to design a sandal version of a golf shoe that incorporated all of the perks of the classic ones. Very good for buggy casual golf but can be a bit painful for long walks as the straps can cause a few blisters to appear. Sandal golf shoes are not recommended for wet or cold weather.
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BOOTS - The final type of the boot. These are quite rare in the gold shoe realm. The boot gives a perfect defense to everything that nature can throw at you. These are very similar to a hiking boot and are waterproof and winter golfing is no match for them. Gaitors are available for those of you prone to the water hazards.
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Once you have determined the style of shoe you want to wear you need to decide what type of material will best suit your needs:

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LEATHER - Classic and very comfortable. It is the gold stamp standard of lady golf shoes.
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POLYESTER - Also available and has more breathability than leather but does not hold up to the elements nearly as well as leather.
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WATERPROOF LINERS - They will help protect your feet from the elements but can cause heavy sweating in the lady golf shoes and they do not breathe very well.
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SPIKES - Metal spikes can be added for traction on the course and to help maneuver around the greens without much hassle but they are fading and are being replaced by plastic spikes for better durability and they don't rip up the greens as much as metal spikes of lady golf shoes do.
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