How FootJoy surpassed themselves with the Fury
FootJoy Fury review: The results
When you first put the Fury on the comfort levels are immediately apparent. They feel soft, bouncy and light.
I can’t remember a sensation like that from another FootJoy shoe from the last five years.
Despite being a spiked shoe, they feel more like a spikeless even when walking on very firm surfaces.
Out on the course they were offering me the superior traction levels I’m after.
New FootJoy golf shoe review ‘dropping’ at 9am tomorrow ⏰ pic.twitter.com/SzCFFbDIWp
— James Savage (@JamesSavageFJ) January 22, 2019
I really felt like my feet were locked nicely to the ground through the swing and the shoe itself was keeping my foot locked in.
After playing 18 holes my feet still felt fresh. In fact, they were ready to go again, I had no urge to take them off at all.
So what might put you off slipping into a pair of FootJoy’s latest shoes? Our expert explains on the next page…
James Savage
Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.