REVIEW: adidas Golf Tour360 '22 shoes are holding up
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REVIEW: adidas Golf Tour360 ’22 shoes are holding up

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The adidas Golf Tour360 '22 golf shoes have been controversial in the golf world, particularly because of the decision to use co-molded spikes for traction instead of traditional cleats. So how has the traction been wearing the shoes? Ryan Ballengee offers a follow-up and full review of the shoes.

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