Was lucky enough to get to try out the Cuater “moneymaker” golf shoe. I am 100% a spikeless golf shoe wearer so it’s an easy one to review.
First: the looks
They look good. I mean everyday not just golf wear look good.
Comfort: the first round I wore them without breaking them in, there was a bit of tightness on the front of the ankle. Wore them again the next day and didn’t have the same problem.
Really might need a bit more break in time.
The width was great. I have medium width feet and there was plenty of room. Even in the toes. They really do feel like running shoes
The turf interaction was great. Zero grip issues on the dry turf. The only issue was on side hills. Because they are really soft sided they rolled a bit. But not nearly as much as my regular gamers ( which are also really soft sided sneaker style).
Every bit, and maybe even more important, they let my feet breathe. In a hot dry environment my socks were dry after the round. If I had to play a round and go straight home without changing them out I’d feel really comfortable doing so.
More thoughts to come.
First: the looks
They look good. I mean everyday not just golf wear look good.
Comfort: the first round I wore them without breaking them in, there was a bit of tightness on the front of the ankle. Wore them again the next day and didn’t have the same problem.
Really might need a bit more break in time.
The width was great. I have medium width feet and there was plenty of room. Even in the toes. They really do feel like running shoes
The turf interaction was great. Zero grip issues on the dry turf. The only issue was on side hills. Because they are really soft sided they rolled a bit. But not nearly as much as my regular gamers ( which are also really soft sided sneaker style).
Every bit, and maybe even more important, they let my feet breathe. In a hot dry environment my socks were dry after the round. If I had to play a round and go straight home without changing them out I’d feel really comfortable doing so.
More thoughts to come.
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