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Golf Digest on MSNYou might be surprised what some pros have on the bottom of their shoesBay Hill Club and Lodge, site of this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational, requires soft spikes for nearly all rounds—with one ...
Another benefit of spikeless shoes is that they do less damage to putting greens. In fact, they do no damage at all. The old metal spikes on golf shoes were notorious for causing ‘spike marks ...
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