Anyone else see this? There must be something to the claims by Sqairz, Athalonz and Paynter that one can increase their distance by wearing their shoes if just an insole can do it! Of course, to get the full benefit of this insole you need to get the Gold version which sells for more than a pair of any of the shoes mentioned! Golf Landing Page-VKTRY Gear
By the way, having worn Sqairz golf shoes exclusively for almost a year I believe those claims. Also, several of us were on a Zoom call a few weeks back with Sir Nick Faldo and he explained why that is the case, better balance and stability can lead to better contact. We all know the feeling of "puring" a shot, catching that sweet spot full on. He pointed out that if you miss the sweet spot you cost yourself yards, the more you miss it the more distance you lose. I know I don't flush every shot I hit but I seem to do it more often and have seen some of the longest shots I've ever hit on occasion this past year. Just look at my longest shots this year just with the driver and various 3-woods I've used (for non Shot Scope users, the top number represents the average of what they calculate to be well struck shots, the middle number is average of all, and the last number in green is the longest shot with that club):
By the way, having worn Sqairz golf shoes exclusively for almost a year I believe those claims. Also, several of us were on a Zoom call a few weeks back with Sir Nick Faldo and he explained why that is the case, better balance and stability can lead to better contact. We all know the feeling of "puring" a shot, catching that sweet spot full on. He pointed out that if you miss the sweet spot you cost yourself yards, the more you miss it the more distance you lose. I know I don't flush every shot I hit but I seem to do it more often and have seen some of the longest shots I've ever hit on occasion this past year. Just look at my longest shots this year just with the driver and various 3-woods I've used (for non Shot Scope users, the top number represents the average of what they calculate to be well struck shots, the middle number is average of all, and the last number in green is the longest shot with that club):



