
Sunday saw a clean sweep of victories on all of golf’s global professional tours by players wearing replaceable spikes, including a Major win for Tour Flex Pro at The Chevron Championship.
A 5-person playoff at The Chevron Championship, saw the winner claim an emotional first Major title after a birdie on the first hole of the sudden death playoff.
At The Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the winning duo were both wearing spikes as they gelled perfectly in Fourball & Foursomes to both win their first PGA Tour title. The winning duo marks the 18th time in the last 19 PGA Tour events that players equipping themselves with replaceable traction have been victorious. In addition, 53 of the top 60 finishers at TPC Louisiana chose replaceable spikes technology over spikeless.
“Traction really is on a roll at the moment and what a thrill it was to see every tour winner this weekend, plus a Major winner in Tour Flex Pro, achieve their dreams while wearing Softspikes,” commented Joe Henderson, President, Softspikes.
Tour players change grips and traction regularly based on course conditions, but amateur golfers rarely think about the impact wearing spikes has on consistency and distance. To achieve optimal performance benefits, golfers should be switching up their spikes every 15 rounds.
For more information on replaceable traction and to shop all Softspikes models visit www.softspikes.com