8/17/2023 0 Comments True game changer pro![]() One would think this task would be easy, but I review enough golf shoes to know that it not the case. The trick then for True Linkswear would be to keep those same comfort qualities while adding spikes. That and the fact that they are light with no pinch points. While I am a Ryan Moore fan, I frankly don’t care if he needed a tour shoe because the primary reason why I wear True Linkswear is because they are so comfortable. As one True Linkswear marketing person told me: “we needed a tour shoe”. Seeing that Ryan plays golf for living and has a vested interest in the company, it seems like a reasonable request. I suspect (actually confirmed) that it was the result of Ryan Moore needing a shoe that could give him more traction when needed. So did True Linkswear get my memo and create the new Game Changer Pro just for me? Likely not. Specifically, when I play in the Pinehurst area where there is a lot of pine straw or in the winter when the ground is soft. In terms of traction, I always felt it was adequate but there have been times I wanted more grip. I like the style but mostly I love the comfort. You get the point, I like True Linkswear. There is the old pair of Sensei that double as slippers (since they are so light and easy to slip on), a pair of Oxfords (with a pair of jeans), old Lyt Drys (too worn out for the course but good for walking the dog) and two pairs of Gent Wingtip which I wore for the entire 2014 golf season. I have been a True Linkswear homer for about 5 years and I have 5 pairs that I currently wear on a regular basis to prove it. Heck, putting soap on a rope is nearly a game changer, but when True Linkswear puts spikes on a golf shoe does it really qualify as a “game changer?” I mean, when ketchup put the squeeze top on the bottom so you avoided the watery first gloop, that was a game changer or when an eraser was added to the top of a pencil, that was a game changer.
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