FootJoy Classics Dry Premiere shoes
FootJoy Classics Dry Premiere shoes review. Golf Monthly review of FootJoy Classics Dry Premiere shoes

The FootJoy Classics Dry Premiere still remains the smartest looking golf shoe around today. The quality of this handmade shoe is clear to see and on a dry day there is nothing more comfortable. It may be difficult for some to justify the hefty price tag but after a few wears it will be hard to go back to anything else.
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FootJoy Classics Dry Premiere shoes are made from calfskin hence the beautiful look and stretch resistance. The Intellishield Extreme membrane provides temperature responsive waterproof protection and breathability. Poron urethane offers underfoot shock absorption and resiliancy. These shoes feature rounded toe character, standard fit across the forefoot, instep, and heel, while the Black Widow cleats by Softspikes provide superb green friendliness, turf grip and walking comfort.
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