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Caring for Boys' Golf Shoes
Frequently Asked Questions About Boys Golf Shoes
Do kids really need golf shoes?
Do kids really need golf shoes?
What size golf shoes should I buy for a growing boy?
What size golf shoes should I buy for a growing boy?
Buy golf shoes that fit well now with about a thumb's width of space in the toe box. Avoid buying shoes that are too large hoping they will grow into them, because oversized shoes affect stability and can cause blisters. A shoe that is too loose will allow the foot to slide during swings, reducing traction and power. Check the fit at the end of the day when feet are slightly larger to get the most accurate sizing.
Are spikeless golf shoes good enough for junior players?
Are spikeless golf shoes good enough for junior players?
Spikeless golf shoes are a great option for most junior players. They provide solid traction on dry and slightly damp conditions, are lighter and more comfortable for all-day wear, and can double as casual shoes. For competitive juniors who play in wet conditions or tournaments, spiked shoes offer superior grip. Many junior golfers start with spikeless shoes and add spiked options as they advance in the sport.
adidas junior golf shoes vs Under Armour: which brand is better for boys?
adidas junior golf shoes vs Under Armour: which brand is better for boys?
Both brands make excellent junior golf shoes. adidas uses Bounce cushioning and Traxion outsoles that provide responsive comfort and reliable grip on the course. Under Armour features HOVR cushioning and Rotational Resistance outsoles designed specifically for the golf swing. adidas tends to offer more options in spikeless styles, while Under Armour often provides a slightly wider fit. Try both if possible, as fit and comfort vary between brands and the best choice depends on your child's foot shape.
How long do boys' golf shoes typically last?
How long do boys' golf shoes typically last?
For a junior player who golfs once or twice a week during the season, a quality pair of golf shoes typically lasts one to two seasons before they outgrow them or wear through the outsole. Growth usually determines replacement timing more than wear. Check the outsoles for worn-down traction and the midsoles for compressed cushioning. If the shoes still fit but spikes are worn, replacing just the spikes can extend the life of the shoe for another season.