Equipment Review: TRUE All-Day Knit 3

By Tom Lang

I agreed to try a new pair of TRUE All-Day Knit II golf shoes – in their blue color – and man, is my wife glad I did.

They are very nice for the golf course, with a good traction grip sole and comfortable style on any terrain. That always helps the golf game, right?  

But my wife made me stop wearing them on the golf course, to make sure I don’t muddy them up with stains. She loves the style the shoes add to what she thinks is my otherwise drab shoe choices (I wear lots of black because I’m a basketball referee in the winters) and she insisted that I save them for everyday wear to snaz-up my overall look. 

“I decided to wear True because they are casual and comfortable,” said Michigan native and PGA Tour player Ryan Brehm. “I have zero financial affiliation with the brand, I just really like their shoes. For me, since I spend so much time on my feet, I’ll always pick comfort over style. My ankles, knees and feet have never felt better since switching to True.”

Based on comments I hear from other golfers, it sounds like they agree.


New App for Ball Fitting

Compatible with both iOS and Android devices, ScanMyGolfBall can quickly scan and identify the proper golf ball for anyone’s game. Rather than collecting personal shot data about you, the brand-agnostic app collects golf swing information through a series of interactive questions and then matches you to a ball that best fits your game.

“It's a convenient and easy-to-use ball fitting tool,” says app and company founder Tim Chase. “Based on those questions, the app will recommend the best-fitting ball for you, or a series of balls. You can also scan any golf ball through your phone’s camera, and the app will tell you how well that ball fits you based on the profile you've created. By using the right ball, most people will get more distance off the tee and more accuracy. The app is a great tool for golfers.”

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