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how to make golf shoes out of tennis shoes

by Alize Steuber DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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It sounds pretty simple. The instructions dictate that you place four cleats on the shoe’s toe area and four more on the heel. Use the Sharpie to mark the spots where you want the spikes to be inserted, then make the pilot holes and screw in the Golfkicks cleats.

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Anyone to turn a regular pair of sneakers. Into golf shoes it comes with these traction cleats. AndMoreAnyone to turn a regular pair of sneakers. Into golf shoes it comes with these traction cleats. And you can screw them very easily. Into any pair of shoes with a rubber sole.

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What do you need to turn your shoes into golf shoes?

According to the Shark Tank website, you will also need a hex handle for the pilot tool and Shoe Goo or other strong glue. The spikes can be applied to men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. The Golfkicks kit comes with everything you need to transform virtually any pair of shoes into golf shoes.

How do you replace the sole of a golf shoe?

On a goodyear welted shoe, it's as simple as swapping out the sole. Both Alden and Allen Edmonds will trade out a regular sole for a golf sole as part of their normal 'recrafting' service. More sharing options... The soles of dress style golf shoes are extremely specific to firmly enclose the spike bases.

Why don't golf shoes have soles like dress shoes?

The soles of dress style golf shoes are extremely specific to firmly enclose the spike bases. Your shoe man has nothing like it unless he can get some soles from footjoy or another golf shoe maker.

Can you put spikes on any pair of golf shoes?

The spikes can be applied to men’s, women’s and children’s shoes. The Golfkicks kit comes with everything you need to transform virtually any pair of shoes into golf shoes.

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Can I turn normal shoes into golf shoes?

Transform almost any sneakers into golf shoes. Our revolutionary, easy-to-install cleats get your street shoes ready for the course. Golfkicks' Traction Kit frees your feet from boring golf shoes so you can wear what you want.

Can I use sneakers for golf?

Wear golf shoes with hard rubber, plastic, or other non-metal (soft) spikes. (You can wear running shoes or sneakers with good grip if you don't have golf shoes). Don't wear metal spikes as they tear up the course. Don't wear boots, street shoes, or sandals.

Can you add golf spikes to regular shoes?

If you've never been able to find a pair of golf shoes to really suit your style and personality, three Shark Tank entrepreneurs have a solution for you: Golfkicks, a kit of 20 nylon and rubber golf spikes that can adhere to any shoe with a sole that is at least a half-inch thick.

What can I use for golf shoes?

5 Best Substitutes for Golf ShoesRunning Shoes. Running shoes (especially those designed for trails) are among the best alternatives to golf shoes to wear on the course. ... Golf Sandals. You would never catch a golfer wearing sandals on the course back in the day. ... Sneakers. ... Spikeless Golf Shoes. ... No Shoes.

What makes a shoe a golf shoe?

The simple reason is this: Golf shoe soles are designed specifically with the golf swing in mind, which means they're structured to limit lateral movement and come with features to keep the medial foot region supported and steady as you swing (an area that's usually more flexible in an athletic shoe).

What is the difference between golf shoes and tennis shoes?

Balance. Unlike other athletic shoes, golf shoes have a larger sole and a broader shoe base. Because the golf swing is performed while standing still, it's necessary to have a larger shoe base so the player can maintain good balance.

Can you walk on concrete with golf shoes?

Golf shoes can be worn outside and on the street as regular shoes if they are spikeless. Spikeless pairs are similar to trainers and are made by sports brands such as Nike, adidas and Puma. You can walk on all surfaces with them including concrete but everyday wear is not advised with spiked shoes.

How many spikes should a golf shoe have?

More often than not, spiked golf shoes combine six to eight soft spikes with traction lugs.

Are Golfkicks worth it?

Final Thoughts – Golfkicks Spikes Between the installation process and cost, it just doesn't feel that worth it to me. Golfkicks spikes are certainly a fun novelty if you don't mind the spend and just have to wear a certain shoe on the golf course to complete your look. From that perspective, they're good.

How much difference do golf shoes make?

Golf shoes can make a huge difference to your swing. Their spikes give you more grip, allowing you to use the ground forces better (leading to greater distance). They also afford you more stability, which can help you deliver the club with more consistency (leading to better ball-striking).

Do golf shoes need to be waterproof?

*Quick Tip: Depending on the conditions you play in, you may want to consider shoes with waterproof guarantees. Course conditions can be wet even if you're not playing in the rain as there's often moisture on the grass at sunrise and again at sunset.

Are golf shoes flat?

Spiked golf shoes feature actual cleats on the outsole, typically made of soft plastic. Spikeless golf shoes feature a flat outsole with rubber studs or dimples in place of spikes.

What tool do you need to make spikes for golfkicks?

In addition to the spikes, the Golfkicks kit also includes a small Phillips-head screwdriver; a Sharpie, used for marking the soles of your shoes for pilot holes to insert the spikes; and a 5/32 pilot tool. According to the Shark Tank website, you will also need a hex handle for the pilot tool and Shoe Goo or other strong glue.

What are the Shark Tank golf shoes?

If you’ve never been able to find a pair of golf shoes to really suit your style and personality, three Shark Tank entrepreneurs have a solution for you: Golfkicks, a kit of 20 nylon and rubber golf spikes that can adhere to any shoe with a sole that is at least a half-inch thick.

How many cleats do you need for golfkicks?

It sounds pretty simple. The instructions dictate that you place four cleats on the shoe’s toe area and four more on the heel. Use the Sharpie to mark the spots where you want the spikes to be inserted, then make the pilot holes and screw in the Golfkicks cleats. That’s it!

BrianMcG

Send them to me with $100 and a prepaid return label and I'll turn them in to golf shoes for you no problemo.

raynorfan1

The soles of dress style golf shoes are extremely specific to firmly enclose the spike bases. Your shoe man has nothing like it unless he can get some soles from footjoy or another golf shoe maker. I’m sure the conversion, if it were even possible, would cost too much to make it worthwhile.

Jagpilotohio

The soles of dress style golf shoes are extremely specific to firmly enclose the spike bases. Your shoe man has nothing like it unless he can get some soles from footjoy or another golf shoe maker. I’m sure the conversion, if it were even possible, would cost too much to make it worthwhile.

dlygrisse

I remember reading....I think Harry Vardon's book? where he described how many nails you should put in your shoes. Pretty sure in those days they literally took the insoles out of the shoes and pushed nails through the soles. Someone correct me if I am wrong here, of if you have more info.

raynorfan1

The soles of dress style golf shoes are extremely specific to firmly enclose the spike bases. Your shoe man has nothing like it unless he can get some soles from footjoy or another golf shoe maker. I’m sure the conversion, if it were even possible, would cost too much to make it worthwhile.

Socrates

Wow. People have actually done this? Crazy. I wouldn’t have imagined the soles that actually accept spikes would be generally available. Interesting.

Jagpilotohio

Wow. People have actually done this? Crazy. I wouldn’t have imagined the soles that actually accept spikes would be generally available. Interesting.

dlygrisse

In the old days, pre WWII, when people used to only wear leather soled shoes, not air soled shoes LOL.......golfers used to put nails through the soles of the shoes for traction. since metal spike arent alloed at most coures now this is a moot point. I dont know when the golf shoe came to market that was constructed with screw in spikes.

intrikitandy

dude I got flamed on a bowling forum for wanting to DIY a pair of Nike Shox into bowling shoes. I feel your pain.

Dante

dude I got flamed on a bowling forum for wanting to DIY a pair of Nike Shox into bowling shoes. I feel your pain.

weighoverpar

I tried to turn my old Nike Shox into cycling shoes, but found that my speedplay cleats wouldnt stay in the screw holes I made. Even green loctite wouldn't keep them in. Now I just buy shoes that were designed for the purpose I want.

Jayhawk

I tried to turn my old Nike Shox into cycling shoes, but found that my speedplay cleats wouldnt stay in the screw holes I made. Even green loctite wouldn't keep them in. Now I just buy shoes that were designed for the purpose I want.

thusgone

I really like the Footjoy spikeless shoes. Do you think I could glue some spikes on those? :huh:

TheVelvetCat

I really like the Footjoy spikeless shoes. Do you think I could glue some spikes on those? :huh:

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