SQAIRZ GOLF SHOES-NOT SQUARE JUST SOLID STURDY GOLF SHOES

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Sqairz Golf Shoes CEO Bob Winskowicz in his booth at the PGA Show.

BOLD IS COMING!

Speed was so fast that it’s run past the 18th green, and the next best Sqairz is almost here.

Bold is releasing shortly, like this month.

Bold has less going on, when your looking down at the shoe, while putting or driving the golf ball. So keep the mind focused and ready to hit your best shots on the golf course.

BOLD is coming soon.

IF YOU TRIED the original line of Sqairz shoes, and found the shoe to be too heavy, or shaped like an old NFL place kickers shoe. Well the design has changed.

Not that the original design was bad, it was just different than many modern golf shoes. In fact some golfers found that the original Sqairz design, helped keep their feet a bit more quiet. Are you a golfer that had excessive foot movement, up and down or spinning all-around during your swing. The original heavy Sqairz models helped reduce that problem.

So Speed and now Bold have a sharper image. But they are still built more solid than other golf shoes on the market. The spikes with the advanced traction sole, allow you to swing harder if that’s your game.

Sqairz Bold and Speed on display at the 2023 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando.

COMFORT IS HERE

If you found the old original models a bit uncomfortable, that will no longer be an issue in the current designs.

The new shape and styling allows the foot to fit into the shoe, in a way that adds a more relaxing feel. From the toes, through the arch and into the heel.

ONE OF THE strong offerings of Sqairz, is the laces stay tied. Because if your a golfer that likes to walk when you play. You have probably found with most brands, that shoe laces like to come untied every two holes. That’s annoying. But the Sqairz small bubble patches in the laces, help reduce or eliminate that issue.

“I don’t just stand behind Sqairz shoes, I stand in them when I play and practice.” Rory Spears-Golfers on Golf.

IN THE RANKS of professional golf, there are more golfers switching to Sqairz, when they compete on tour.

There is no secret that Sepp Straka won the 2022 Honda Classic on the PGA Tour, wearing Sqairz.

This past week Straka finished Top 10 at Honda, again wearing Sqairz.

Straka is not the only player on the PGA tour wearing Sqairz. There are players on the Champions Tour wearing Sqairz, the Korn Ferry Tour, and now some highly rated LPGA players are walking with Sqairz during tournament play. Nick Faldo and John Daly now wear Sqairz golf shoes. Daly winning the PNC Father-Son tournament while wearing Sqairz.

CLICK HERE to hear the full interview with Sqairz Golf Shoes President and CEO Bob Winskowicz.

This year Sqairz has created a new plan to help PGA professionals have a limited inventory in the pro shop, so customers, members or guests. Can now order though their PGA professional and their member club or favorite public course. Sqairz golf shoes-better balance, longer distance. So for a better fit-it’s recommended you order a 1/2 size smaller than your regular shoe size.

For more information visit Sqairz.com.

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About Rory Spears

Rory spent over 8 years growing up working at Rob Roy Golf Club in Prospect Hts.IL, then two years at Chevy Chase in Wheeling. He has covered golf in Chicago since 1986. Rory was one of the initial members of WSCR all-sports radio Chicago and covered golf there for 5 seasons, before moving on to work for ESPN/Sportsticker and ESPN Radio. In addition to hosting Golfers on Golf Radio on WCPT AM820 Chicago, he writes for both the Chicago District (CDGA) Magazine, and formerly Chicagoland Golf. Rory has played over 525 courses in 39 states, and rates golf courses. He does golf course management and communications consulting, within the golf industry.