Golf fittings are increasingly popular, but one type that may have slipped your mind is in relation to your footwear.
Most golfers know the value of being fitted for a driver. Many understand the benefits of finding the right golf ball. But have you considered getting fit for your golf shoes?
It’s time you should. According to Under Armour’s Head of Footwear Optimisation, Chris Murtagh, the right shoe can have an impact on pretty much everything. From clubhead speed to consistency to fatigue levels, it can have a significant impact on your overall game over 18 holes.
Your Golf NCG host Jack Backhouse recently headed to Stoke Park to experience Under Armour’s shoe optimisation process. A detailed analysis of his swing mechanics and foot structure, outlined just how influential shoes can be.
Your golf shoes matter more than you think
The fitting process begins by establishing baseline data while golfers hit shots in their existing footwear. Using pressure plates and motion analysis technology, Murtagh examines how players interact with the ground during the swing.
“We start off initially with some shots in your own shoe, we just get some baseline data,” he explained. “Once we’ve established that, we start to look at, particularly the peak force that you create, the rotation you create, obviously the lateral motion you create, and from that point can assume or decide whether we’re going to go down the spiked or spikeless route.”





















