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Is there a golf shoe to help prevent swaying?

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Is there a shoe with a design feature to help keep the weight to the inside of the right foot for a right hander?

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  1. Have never heard of one.  However, if you did have such a shoe, with all the other walking you do on a golf course (even with a cart) you would probably end up damaging your hip or back.  Best to keep practicing.  On the range, if I am swaying too much, I step on a range ball under the small toes of my right foot.  Also, taking three quarter swings with both my feet together to work on my balance.  Good luck.  


  2. There was a shoe in the 90's designed for that.  John Huston was wearing them.  They were eventually banned.

  3. No.  There may be a few that claim to do it, but think about it.  The reason you sway is because your feet are firmly planted and you body moves too much.  Widen your stance a little, and keep you right foot at a ninety degree angle to the target line.  This will help you limit your hip turn and not as much swaying around.  

  4. you could always get an orthipedic golf shoe. it might coust a bit more but will be worth it?

  5. instead paying $100 or so for golf shoes get a couple of lessons from a pro  

  6. there was a shoe out to stop swaying. it worked so well the usga banned it. the oldest way and still most proven. hit balls with a golf ball under the back of your right foot. or have a shoemaker , slice the sole, turn it up and in . many many people do this. it does work. best bet. do not clean shoes too often . use black shoes tom cover stitching . good luck

  7. I don't think so. Instead of spending money on a non-existent shoe, spend a couple of bucks on lessons to develop a turn and eliminate the sway. Then you will have something worth the time , money and effort.

  8. I suppose you could get a Dr. to prescribe some kind of lift or insert for your shoes......Swaying is best controled by learning a proper golf swing and practicing it.....There is no shoe that I am aware of that claims to aid in reducing swaying.

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