True Linkswear OG 1.2 Golf Shoe Review
My introduction to True Linkswear golf shoes took place earlier this summer when I had the chance to test the True OG Feel. It provided a unique but highly enjoyable experience on the course that left me anxious to try another of the company’s options, which I was able to do the last couple of weeks in the form of the True OG 1.2. And while the OG 1.2 was similar in some ways and different in others, the overall experience was once again quite positive.
As a refresher, True Linkswear was co-founded by five-time PGA Tour winner and former U.S. Amateur champion Ryan Moore and his brother. The goal was to create more efficient and more stylish golf shoes for walkers, and the company has generated an impressive following since its inception in 2009.
As mentioned, there are some things that are similar about the OG Feel and the OG 1.2 and some things that are different. Headlining the differences is style. More specifically, the OG 1.2s offer bolder, more eye-catching aesthetics, which was the first thing I noticed when I took them out of the reusable shoe bag that True Linkswear provides as opposed to a traditional shoe box.
I was sent the Nine Iron Grey colorway for testing, which is a new option in the 1.2 line, and it’s a standout visually that during the course of my testing inspired a number of compliments and inquiries from playing companions. There are four other color options available as well, each of which I would categorize as distinctive and sharp, and the speckled outsole only adds to the visual package.
Also different is that while the OG Feel was designed for breathability, the OG 1.2 is a fully waterproof golf shoe that features an alternative leather upper that in addition to being waterproof is also scratch proof and wrinkle resistant. As you might expect given the difference in the materials used, the OG 1.2 is slightly heavier than the OG Feel, but at 12.5 ounces it’s still an…
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