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Callaway Men's XTT Chev Tour Saddle Golf Shoe
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Play like the pros in Callaway's XTT Chev Tour saddle golf shoe. Featured in rich, waterproof calfskin leather, it also has the goods to get you in the game: XTT independent suspension technology utilizing Big Bertha spikes and XWT technology for custom medium-to-wide fit, along with a RainSport waterproof membrane and DrySport moisture-wicking linings for unbeatable comfort.
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Callaway Men's C-Tech Saddle Golf Shoe
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Hit the course like never before in Callaway's C-Tech golf shoe. Its waterproof leather and Rainsport membrane offer the ultimate in dryness. Chevron comfort spikes deliver great traction, while the padded collar and insole keep you comfortable.
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Callaway Men's Pin Stripe Saddle Golf Shoe
List Price: $230.00
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Looks and performance come together in Callaway's Pin Stripe saddle golf shoe. A classic design and rich leather give it the style edge while a RainSport waterproof membrane, DrySport moisture-wicking linings, and XWT medium-to-wide fit technology offer compete comfort.
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Callaway Men's Ft Chev Saddle Golf Shoe
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We know you take your golf game seriously, but there’s no shame in wanting a shoe that’s handsome as well as high-performance. Callaway answers the call with this stylish golf shoe. Besides looking sleek and aerodynamic, this shoe features a supple but waterproof leather upper, a cushioned footbed, and state-of-the-art spikes in the flexible rubber sole...
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Callaway Men's Pin Stripe Saddle- Street Golf Shoe
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Looks and performance come together in Callaway's spikeless Pin Stripe saddle golf shoe. A classic design and rich leather give it the style edge while a RainSport waterproof membrane, DrySport moisture-wicking linings, and XWT medium-to-wide fit technology offer compete comfort.
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Callaway Men's Ft Chev Saddle Teaching Golf Teaching Shoe
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We know you take your golf game seriously, but there’s no shame in wanting a shoe that’s handsome as well as high-performance. Callaway answers the call with this stylish saddle shoe. Besides looking both classic and modern, this shoe features a supple but waterproof leather upper, a cushioned footbed, and state-of-the-art spikes in the flexible rubber sole...
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Snake Eyes Classic Saddle
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Snake Eyes Men's Classic Saddle Golf Shoe (White/Brown): This Classic Saddle Golf Shoe is a great choice for new players, thanks to their easy care, water-resistant uppers. The shoes also feature a rubber outsole, traction lugs for added stability, Champ stinger spikes and a traditional saddle style...
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Callaway Gen X Saddle Golf Shoes
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Ultimate stability and athletic-inspired styling set a new performance standard. Made of soft waterproof leather for unmatched performance.
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Callaway Mens XTT Grand Slam Saddle Golf Shoes
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Callaway Mens XTT Grand Slam Saddle Golf Shoes feature: The ultimate in performance for golfers of all skill levels Full-grain, waterproof leather uppers for comfort and durability XWT Technology allows golfers to adjust the footbed for a customized fit DrySport provides dryness and comfort Xtra Traction Technology provides superior traction on any terrain State-of-the-art Big Bertha spikes are oversized for exceptional traction and performance Please Note: The products on this page may only be shipped within the United States
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Golfing With Low Cost (I)
If you are one of the people who is interested in starting to play golf, here is my suggestion to you: don't buy a set of golf clubs straight away. There is plenty of time to do that and apart from anything else, you may decide you don't enjoy playing golf and you'll be saddled with a set of clubs that you might not be able to get rid of. As a junior golfer or an adult beginner, keep your costs down and buy just what you need.
So, what do you need? My advice is buy 2 clubs – a putter like Odyssey White Hot XG #5 Putter and a sand or pitching wedge. A 9 iron would be OK as an alternative. The sand/pitching wedge and 9 iron have a high loft and should get the ball in the air if hit correctly.
I say buy, but you might be able to borrow these from a friend. That would be the best option whilst you look around for some inexpensive to buy later. To be honest, it is nice to have your own clubs(here I recommend taylormade golf clubs) and you may want to buy them straight away.
I bought some discount golf clubs from a low cost sports goods outlet for less than $15 each which were perfectly adequate for my needs at that time.
Do not be tempted to buy a full set of golf clubs. You don't need them when you first start and I would strongly recommend that you don't commit yourself to buying them until you have had some instruction and some advice on what to buy from a golf professional.
Golfing With Low Cost - Part Two
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