Jackal
Active member
My Son is 13 and hasn't ever seen a pair of metal golf spikes.
I think back to the 90's and the metal spikes.
I don't miss the spike marks all over the steps and entrances outside the clubhouses.
Or, they way people put their feet on the dash of the carts and chewed them up.
I have seen people hang their foot out of a cart and the spikes grabbed the ground and hurt their ankle.
Also, you couldn't drive your vehicle very good while wearing them.
I do feel like I had better traction and was fastened to the ground.
The metal spikes made you confident when walking up a hill that had wet grass all around it.
On a tile floor you slid around like a dog on the vet's exam table.
I kind of miss hearing someone walkin in the parking lot.
It sounded like Superman chewing Corn Nuts with his mouth open.
Tell me what your pros and cons of the old metal spikes.
Or, if you even got to wear them at all.
I think back to the 90's and the metal spikes.
I don't miss the spike marks all over the steps and entrances outside the clubhouses.
Or, they way people put their feet on the dash of the carts and chewed them up.
I have seen people hang their foot out of a cart and the spikes grabbed the ground and hurt their ankle.
Also, you couldn't drive your vehicle very good while wearing them.
I do feel like I had better traction and was fastened to the ground.
The metal spikes made you confident when walking up a hill that had wet grass all around it.
On a tile floor you slid around like a dog on the vet's exam table.
I kind of miss hearing someone walkin in the parking lot.
It sounded like Superman chewing Corn Nuts with his mouth open.
Tell me what your pros and cons of the old metal spikes.
Or, if you even got to wear them at all.