Proper care and attention is required to maintain and prolong the look, performance, feel and comfort of golf shoes. Faced with a wide range of hazards, both leather and synthetic golf shoes must be thoroughly cleaned and properly stored between rounds in order to prolong the look and life of the shoes.
Use a shoe horn when putting on your golf shoes. This will protect the heel counter of the shoe. Damage to the heel counter can cause improper fit in the heel which can lead to blistering and overall discomfort.
Uppers
Clean leather or synthetic golfing shoes after each round by removing dirt and residue using a shoe cleaner or mild soap and water. Allow to air dry at room temperature.
White Shoes: To clean shoes with a white base leather, apply white shoe cleaner to remove unwanted scuff marks. This will also condition the leather.
Dark Shoes: To clean shoes with a dark base leather use a combination of a shoe cleaner and an applicable color shoe cream to maintain the look and conditioning of the full grain or calfskin leather.
Wet Shoes: If your shoes become soaked during a round,
General Tips:
Outsole Care
All non-leather outsoles should be wiped clean of dirt and residue after every round.
Check to ensure that all cleats are intact and secured properly into their respective receptacles.DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN THE CLEATS.
Do not store your golf shoes in your car trunk, where high temperatures can break down shoe materials resulting in decreased lifespan of your shoes.
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