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  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    Chris, thanks for the info on the SYNR-G shoe. It is a great looking product and seems to be one of the best available.
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by shaun13 on 16 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    Mondo, There is some question about stability and now, one of the courses near me, allows the metal spike. I talked with the Pro there and he informed me that they are allowing the metal as a result of several lawsuits in the industry regarding slipping on the course. It seems that several people have...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by eagle3 on 16 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    Chris, Many thanks for the info. I have worn both soft and metal. In fact when I first started this game of golf, that was the only spike available. In the General Forum I posted a new question today regarding the spikes on the Synr-G shoes and if they were avaiable for other FJ line shoes. Are they...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by eagle3 on 16 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    [quote user="Chris Garrett"] Sure, happy to provide more detail on SYNR-G, which is not only our most stable golf shoe ever, but the most stable golf shoe on the market. The name alludes to the perfect blend of comfort and stability but since you asked about stability, let's focus on that...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by bholley on 15 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    Sure, happy to provide more detail on SYNR-G, which is not only our most stable golf shoe ever, but the most stable golf shoe on the market. The name alludes to the perfect blend of comfort and stability but since you asked about stability, let's focus on that. FYI...for more on SYNR-G, including...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by Chris Garrett on 15 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    [quote user="Chris Garrett"] Good question, Chris. You see fewer and fewer players wearing metal but there are certinaly still a few holdouts. Interesting note from our time at Deutsche Bank...Jerry Kelly told us he wore metal spikes until he switched to SYNR-G earlier this year. He said now...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by bholley on 15 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    As far as I know there are still a few metal spike holdouts on Tour. I think I have seen Mickelson wear both this year and I know Tiger prefers metal. It is interesting that there appear to be no LPGA players using metal and I don't think I have seen anyone on the Champions Tour wearing metal either...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by 19hole on 15 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    [quote user="Chris Garrett"] Good question, Chris. You see fewer and fewer players wearing metal but there are certinaly still a few holdouts. Interesting note from our time at Deutsche Bank...Jerry Kelly told us he wore metal spikes until he switched to SYNR-G earlier this year. He said now...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by cleanfan on 15 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    Chris, what do you consider the key reasons why Jerry would comment this way about the SYNR-G ? I thought this was more a comfort shoe and not a performance shoe like the Icon...?? Could you give me some more detail behind the SYNR-G technically speaking?? Thanks, this is why I love this forum!
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by Chris92009 on 14 Sep 2009
  • Re: Metal Spikes vs. Soft Spikes

    [quote user="Chris Garrett"] Good question, Chris. You see fewer and fewer players wearing metal but there are certinaly still a few holdouts. Interesting note from our time at Deutsche Bank...Jerry Kelly told us he wore metal spikes until he switched to SYNR-G earlier this year. He said now...
    Posted to Shoes (Forum) by Chris92009 on 14 Sep 2009
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