
112s would give me a little extra something on the course-opening par-5. I hit the first tee box, hoping the G/FORE G. So these feet hadn't touched greens for a while. He golfs daily, and, well, I have kids-in fact, a newborn at home, born on the far side of a brutal, snowy Minnesota winter.

It had been a long time since we'd golfed together, but I know where I stand. 112 a test-drive, I struck out for a course in Minneapolis with my brother, who I hate to admit is a far better golfer than I am. Yet others are just downright uncomfortable-and if a shoe isn't comfortable, well, what's the point? Maybe I'm asking a lot from a golf shoe honestly, I wouldn't mind if a pair also had some kind of beacon that would bring the beer cart to me. Many softer ones never feel like they're giving me anything. Some are too large or lumpy when I'm in my stance. I have also had issues finding a cleat that feels right. If it weren't for the traction nubs covering the outsole, I'd probably wear them outside the golf course.
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And then there are a dozen solid-colored versions in appealing bold colors ( like my sky blue shoes), plus others that offer color accents against a white body.

The white versions have an updated classic look-a modern take on the traditional cleat. Too many golf shoes look like you've borrowed a pair your great-granddad got as a retirement present. I'm at least three lifetimes' worth of work away from joining the Tour, so I want a shoe that offers a little style with its function. I admit my interest stemmed less from a desire to play better and more because the G.
