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Aug 03



Would you buy these or should we bury them? Click on COMMENT to cast your vote.
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FUNCTIONALITY was the name of the game in 1985 when FootJoy released it's first rubber golf shoe and boot, much like it was over 150 years before when rubber "wellies" such as these first became popular. In a far distant land, a man by the name of Arthur Wellington, first Duke of Wellington, requested that his shoemaker modify his boots. Wellington, a high-ranking field marshal in the British/Allied Army, wore the same boots many soldiers wore at that time. Featuring a low heel and pointed toe, the boots provided great traction out in the field and were great for mounting horses. However, the first generation of these boots were made from leather to serve as a fashion statement but weren't very practical on the field of battle. The functionality wasn't really addressed until many years later when, during World War I, soldiers required something waterproof to combat the treacherous conditions. Rubber was introduced and the rain boot, or "wellie," as we know it was essentially born!

FootJoy embraced the concept of functionality in 1985 and delivered the first FootJoy rubber golf shoe and boot. Featuring many of the performance and waterproof features that help make FootJoy #1, and backed by the industries best warranty, (guaranteed waterproof for six months or a free replacement), we may have missed the mark on style! Click on COMMENT and tell us what you think. Would you buy these or should we bury them?

For more on the history of rubber boots, click here.

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memphisunited wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 3 Aug 2009 11:25 AM

Let's just say that I don't think I would wear them.  Got to vote for the "bury them" selection.

breakingpar09 wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 3 Aug 2009 1:19 PM

hmmmm... just when you thought this would be a difficult decision... BURY these! Oof!

md7716 wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 3 Aug 2009 2:32 PM

Wow.  Those are some killer boots but I'm going to have to pass. Definitely falling into the "bury them" camp this time around.

Dana Nichols wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 3 Aug 2009 10:07 PM

I would BUY THEM!

That is history right there.

Welch222 wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 3 Aug 2009 10:11 PM

Bury these bad boys....just not meant to be!

beej wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 4 Aug 2009 8:00 AM

hmmmmmm

4 or 5 weeks ago that storm came through.  boy that course was wet.  these things sure would have come in handy when the course was nothing but casual water.

ahh but no, bury those things.

19hole wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 4 Aug 2009 1:38 PM

Sorry, but I would have to BURY them.....

BigHitter wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 4 Aug 2009 3:51 PM

Bury them...as quickly as possible.

cwaybright wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 5 Aug 2009 12:01 PM

I would have to go with Bury Them, if you would need a boot like that to play in you probably shouldn't be playing.

Dale wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 5 Aug 2009 6:57 PM

If I needed boots like that due to course conditions, I ain't playing.  Bury them!

Blake Sattler wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 7 Aug 2009 9:35 PM

Bring them back!!!!!  You can only wear shorts with them though.  

EastNC wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 10 Aug 2009 4:04 PM

Bury!! Quickly - -

Hooey wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 10 Aug 2009 9:47 PM

Golfing 12 months out of the year hear in the northwest, raingear is a necessity.  I would buy the lowcut shoe but the boot wouldn't do.

Carolbpet wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 12:56 AM

Buy them or bury them, I'd have to vote to bury them

RobertZieser wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 1:45 AM

bury them

Noc wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 9:49 AM

Bury them...unless your from Nantucket

Jim Thrall wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 10:59 AM

I would normally agree that 'bury them' would be the logical answer. However, Connecticut, and the rest of New England has seen th wettest year in over 50 years. Maybe, keep them, just in case. LOL.

EMKelly0106 wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 12:29 PM

Bury these... I guess you could always ask Mr. Style!

coursedoctor wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 2:27 PM

I had a pair of the low-tops over 20 years ago and buried them a long time ago!!!

BURY THEM!!!!!

foot_toys wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 11 Aug 2009 8:51 PM

Bury those quickly... thats what dryjoys are for now!

Tar Heel wrote re: Buy Them or Bury Them? Kenny D's Retro Product Pick, Vol. 4
on 18 Sep 2009 1:33 PM

ARGH!

Those things look like they belong at a J-Crew store or LL Bean. Certainly not a FJ item any more....