The most important function of golf shoes is to provide a “stabilizing” effect. To achieve this, there are two main directions.
Slip resistance.
Powerful grip, through the spikes and shoe patterns, increase the ability of the sole to bite the ground. Or use the pattern of the shoe to land more on the ground to increase the friction between the sole and the ground. So as to achieve the anti-slip function.
The elastic design that the width of the sole changes instantly. Coupled with the increased width of the tires, the role is to increase the grip and anti-skid function at extreme speeds. On the outer edge of the sole, add elastic outwardly protruding rubber particles. The purpose is that when the outside of the foot is exerted, the protruding rubber particles will quickly extend to the outside of the shoe. Make the soles wider, restrain the feet from rotating outwards, and prevent the body from sliding.
safety.
In the slightly professional sole design, the design of the stability bridge will be added. The so-called stable bridge refers to connecting the two parts of the forefoot and the back heel with a hard object. Separate the front and rear palms to help the flexibility of the foot when moving sideways. Especially when the swing is completed, the foot knife will not slip and land completely. Make the left body move out and not stand firmly to complete the swing.
The stabilizer bridge divides the front and rear soles of the feet, and the pressure distribution of the soles will change. The pressure will effectively pull apart to both ends, strengthening the amount of inertial momentum. The soles of the feet are not easy to rotate when stressed, and become much more stable.