True Linkswear OG Feel Golf Shoe Review
True Linkswear was founded in 2009 by five-time PGA Tour winner Ryan Moore and his brother, with the goal being to provide golfers with more comfortable, more stylish shoes that were intended primarily for walking. The company has had quite a bit of success since its first golf shoe was released in 2010, but its visibility is likely to increase even further going forward as True Linkswear moves from a direct-to consumer sales strategy to a more traditional retail approach.
I actually hadn’t heard of True Linkswear until earlier this year, so when I found out that I would have the opportunity to test some of the company’s products I was excited to see what the buzz is all about. In this review, I’ll be discussing the OG Feel golf shoe, which offered a feeling on the course unlike any I’ve experienced.
I’ll start, however, with my first impressions upon unbagging the shoes. Yes, you heard me correctly. The OG Feel shoes didn’t come in a box but rather a reusable shoe bag, which was an unexpected but classy feature. I was sent the limited edition Reflect Camo Charcoal colorway, which looked extremely sharp visually, and in all there are eight color options to choose from in the current OG Feel lineup.
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While I liked the look of the shoes a great deal, what stood out most was how lightweight they are. They weigh less than nine ounces, which is pretty remarkable for a golf shoe of this caliber. In terms of fit, I wear a size 10 in most golf shoes and the 10 in the OG Feel fit exactly how I’d want. I would advise, however, that golfers who sometimes fall in between sizes go up in size, as True shoes have a reputation for running slightly small.
I did my testing of the OG Feel shoes at Atlanta National Golf Club, and as mentioned the feel they offer is quite unique. More specifically, it’s as if you’re truly connected to the ground and almost playing barefoot. Do not, however, misconstrue that description to equate to a lack of…
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