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It’s already been mentioned, but I like a trail running shoe. Personally, I like minimal ones that allow the foot to flex and adjust to terrain. I don’t think more stability is needed. I’ve been tempted to try a soccer turf or indoor cleat, but haven’t tried.
The shortest hole I think I’ve played was 136’ at St. Lucie Village Heritage Park (https://www.dgcoursereview.com/mobile/course.php?id=884&mode=hi). It’s a fun quick 9 hole course with an average length just less than 200’ per hole.
I’m interested in the lace and unlace. I have an unthrown orange with light blue rim 174 proxy neutron soft and a lightly thrown with rim ink 167 pink with green rim (watermelon-esque) Inspire Proton available.
I ordered a Titan basket Black Friday 2016. The basket deal was supposed to come with 10 putters, which failed to ship. When I contacted Gateway, they apologized, and said they would throw in some extra discs to make up for the delay. Well, a considerable amount of time goes by, and no package...
Those Merrill models do not have a lot of support, but that is the point of them. They are considered “barefoot” style shoes, and allow your foot to flex more naturally, causing less back pain. They are zero-drop (no slope from heel to toe), have a wide toe box for comfortable fit, and have a...
I find eraser to be “rubberier” than the traditional sure grip blends. I’ve felt them SS-SSS flexibility. I really want to find some super stiff Magics with a rubbery grip.