Question #1:
I just bought a pair of White Nike Golf Pants. I don't know how to match it with my belts, shoes, or hats. Can i wear black belts and shoes? Does everything need to be white? I need help with this dilemma.
Question #2:
I want to have a pair of Nike golf shoes, but I have three pairs of Nike regular tennis shoes. I want to convert one pair of them into golf shoes by getting spikes installed in them? Does anyone know if this is possible? If so, please tell me, and if possible I would like an alternative so that I could do it myself, Thanks in advance for all answers!
Question #3:
I know that nike shoes run small. I wear an 11 in nike and a 10.5 in footjoy. I just need to know how adidas golf shoes size up. Thanks to anyone who answers.
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Question #5:
(Sorry for all the mispellings, i'm typing this in a hurry and the spell checker on here disapeared!)
My husband and I both work very hard and do pretty well. We don't have any credit card debt and don't live above our means and we can splurge on some pretty great things once and a while. However, there is an issue that does not settle well with me. I have my own account that he is not joint on, this is the account that my direct deposit pay check goes into, the only problem is, he knows my password and looks at my account daily and grills me about what I bought and why I bought it. He gets pretty mad when i buy new clothes, shoes, or makeup, and tells me I don't need anything new, I have enough stuff. I think that if the bills are being paid, we have no debt, and we have money to spare, why should it be such an issue if I buy a few things for myself with the money I have earned. I'm not buying designer stuff, or even spending very much. Example: I spent $50.00 at Marshel's and he had a fit over it.
What I don't understand is, I spend $50.00 at Marshel's and I get an earful, he goes out golfing or drops $300.00 on a dinner and i don't really care, it's his money, he works hard, I don't really have anything to say about it.
Here's some of our recreactional spending:
Me: Pedicures = 35.00 once every 3 months
Haircut and color = 100.00 once a month
I also go shopping once and a while, at places like old Navy and H&M and I spend about $150.00 every 2 months. I also spend about the same on misalaniuos stuff, like tooth whitening strips.
my husband: buys cases of beer (I don't drink), goes on nights out with the guys and spends about $300.00 on dinner, has expensive taylor made golf clubs and all the stylish Nike golf outfits to go with (the golf clubs had to be shipped to and from Austraila when we went on vacation by themselves, this I know was not cheap), has an X-Box and all the games, plays online, which is another expense, insists on having full cable, every chanel but the porno ones, lol, the highest speed internet, and just the other day bought 3 automatic soap despensors, yes, people, automatic soap depsensors! He also gets haircuts every month, buys clothes for himself, has a huge tv, tevo, and a stero system so ridiculously loud I'm sometimes afraid our neighbors will complain. He hogs the living room, so I don't really get to use these items, which is fine with me becuase I'm more of a book person anyway.
I don't know the exact prices of any of these things becuase I know that he works hard and deserves to spend his money the way he wants, he's up in his office at home working until 3 am some nights, I don't go into his account and spy, then yell. Nagging isn't my thing and i don't think his luxury items are any of my business.
Why can't the same go for me? I'm hardly spending what he's spending. Do you think it's any of his buiness what I spend? (We have no kids and no pets.)
Question #6:
So I could care less about Tiger Woods, because I could care less about golf. BUT I used to love Nike! USED TO! Come on Nike I'm a married mom, a runner that spent my precious cash buying Nike running shoes, supporting you and you are saying it's okay to a man to cheat on his wife with multiple women by supporting Tiger, so I say NO, you do not have my support any more I am buying asics instead.
Question #7:
I've had sesamoiditis on and off under my right big toe. I'm not sure what started it,but I think it was a combination of running and golf.
With golf, I did something stupid (in retrospect), by practicing 1/2 swings indoors during the winter. I realized during the 1/2 swings, I wasn't moving my weight properly from right to left on the downswing - probably from fear of overswinging and recking something in my house. That meant leaving my weight back on right foot so the ball of the foot was balancing a lot of weight.
Anyway, I was putting some mileage on (I'm low mileage due to a knee issue - the opposite knee from the problem foot) about 3X week, 4 to 8K per session, just after practicing the golf. I can't say for certain which caused the problem, but it had to be one or both.
I do have very high arches. I've done lots of massage using fingers and rolling my foot on a golf ball and stretch the area. I will ice if it flames up and occasionally take Advil (but I don't like to do that due to potential issues with internal organs). I also do exerices, e.g. using my toes to grip a towel, etc. I've cut running right out, but still cycle and use the ellipiptical in the gym - both are low impact, but impact nonetheless. I also use off the rack 3/4 orthotics - I'm not 100% convinced an expensive pair of customer orthotics will make a difference. I'd been using Nike Torch in the gym and just bought a pair of Nike Air Max Moto.
Other activity I do: in the gym I do hack squats (easier on feet than squats) calf raises, and lots of non-weight bearing exercises for core muscles and stabilizers, e.g. 1 legged balance and reach; leg levers, standing on one foot with eyes closed, etc. I find that these can aggravate sometimes since muscles around the ball of the foot is important for balance and stability. I also walk my dog for 1 hr day.
The problem has gone on for about 1 1/2 years, on and off. I can go for a few weeks with it feeling fine and then weeks with it flaring up everytime I hit the gym. Only on rare occasions has it been dabililitating during walking. In fact, the best if felt since it first occured was on vacation in Maui last year - we did a ton of walking in good hiking shoes and lots of swimming and snorkeling. I'm thinking the warm weather may have helped a lot. The problem returned when I started running again.
Any recommendations anybody can give would be greatly appreciated. What I'm thinking next is accupuncture and possibly shockwave therapy.
Question #8:
I was thinking of getting the Adidas Powerband 2.0 is there any Adidas or Nike shoe better?
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Question #10:
Need to know ASAP please...
Question #11:
You might be surprised to know that one of the world's dominant shoe, sports equipment and clothing brands was aptly named after the Greek goddess of victory -- and that the inspiration for the name struck during a dream.
It began in 1964 with a casual agreement and a handshake between University of Oregon track coach Bill Bowerman and Phil Knight, a middle-distance runner. The pair formed Blue Ribbon Sports and began importing Japanese brand Onitsuka Tiger running shoes, known today as ASICs, for sale in the U.S.
In 1967, Knight and Bowerman made the handshake deal formal and incorporated as BRS Inc. Jeff Johnson signed on in 1965 as the company's first full-time salesperson and opened Blue Ribbon Sports' first retail outlet the following year. In 1971, Johnson made an incalculable contribution to the company: One night, he dreamed of Nike, the Greek goddess of victory, and suggested the name to his bosses. The company used the moniker for its first footwear product to feature the "Swoosh" mark -- a soccer cleat called the Nike, whose name beat out Knight's suggestion that they call it the Dimension 6.
The Swoosh trademark was created by a graphic-design student from Portland State University named Carolyn Davidson. She got $35 for her creation.
Expanding the Nike Brand
Looking to expand the line, Bowerman began experimenting with the concept of athletic shoes with rubber spikes. By pouring a liquid rubber compound into his wife's waffle iron, Bowerman created an innovative running-shoe sole. The company unveiled Nike "Moon Shoes" featuring the Waffle sole for athletes competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., in 1972. A succession of shoes, many based on the waffle outsole, followed. Some of the most famous are the Waffle Racer, Air Force One and Air Max 97.
When tees featuring a lower-case "nike" script logo designed by Davidson hit stores that year, folks unfamiliar with the name asked, "Who's Mike?" when they spotted the shirts.
Elite Sponsors: Athletes in Nike Shoes
A growing number of elite athletes competed in Nike footwear. Runner Mark Covert was the first athlete to wear Nike shoes across a finish line. Nike shoes got their first endorsement by a professional athlete when Romanian tennis personality Ilie Nastase signed on to wear Nikes on the court.
In 1977, former aerospace engineer Frank Rudy teamed with Nike to create the first Air-Sole units -- durable bags filled with pressurized gas that compressed under impact, then sprang back. The result was Nike Air cushioning, which hit stores in 1979.
In 1980, Nike went public.
The year 1984 saw the signing of basketball megastar Michael Jordan to an endorsement contract, followed by the 1985 release of his signature shoe, the Air Jordan. Originally, the NBA banned this new shoe because it didn't match the league's dress code, but the ban simply served to give the design a higher profile and extensive publicity.
Nike revenues topped $1 billion for the first time in 1986. The rest, as they say, is history.
Superstar Follow-Up
Nike followed up on its footwear fame by dressing athletes from head to toe, introducing apparel collections for tennis and basketball, which were popularized respectively by superstars John McEnroe and Michael Jordan. In 1988, Nike's "Just Do It" slogan was introduced, and it remains one of the most recognizable and successful commercial taglines. In 1990, the first NikeTown store opened in Portland, Ore. The company signed golfing phenom Tiger Woods in 1996.
In 1999, Bill Bowerman, Nike's co-founder, died at age 88. The company bought bankrupt rival Converse for $305 million in 2003. In 2004, Phil Knight stepped down as CEO and president of Nike, but he continues as chairman. Headquartered in Beaverton, Ore., Nike remains one of the largest and most successful companies operating today.
Question #12:
Does brand of shoes have to match brand of replacement spikes and spike tool? I have footjoys, and my dad got me a Nike tool and spikes. Can I use them? If not, are there any universal spikes? Also, which spikes should I get with my footjoy shoes?
Question #13:
i have got an old pair of golf shoes need news i have out grown mine
Question #14:
In a perfect world everyone should have a right to their personal life but this is not a perfect world. Most celebrities these days make money off of people by putting a certain image out there to attract people. A celebrity like tiger woods makes money by making people think he's wholesome so he can pitch nike shoes that kids in third world countries make. So how can someone like tiger woods who pimps his wholesome Image and makes insane amounts of money be surprised when his personal life is made public? Maybe he'd be able to avoid the pressure if turned down the money and just played golf without nike endorsements! Or it'd help to if he'd stop sleeping around and actually lived the way he'd like us to think he does.
I agree boogie man but this is not a perfect world. If tiger woods wants privacy he knows he can turn down money from nike and stop doing tv shows.
in the zone he was cheating on his wife with multiple women for over 2 years.
Question #15:
I need a new pair of golf shoes, but I'm not sure what shoe to go with. Which is the overall better shoe for the casual golfer?
Question #16:
I'm looking to find a good website that sells golf hats, shoes, and etc. that is name brand like taylormade and nike, and that is also INEXPENSIVE. anybody have any ideas?
Question #17:
Ive tried looking everywhere. Im specifically looking for them at a discount price..but cant even find them at regular price. Im a size 9.5. any websites you can find them on let me know please!!!
Question #18:
Usually you have to dress decent when playing golf. If you don't dress properly you can sometimes get kicked out. So is this ok to wear golfing?
New balance shoes (not golf shoes)
Polo Shirt
Plaid shorts
Nike hat
im mostly wondering about the shoes and Plaid shorts
Because im not sure if Plaid Shorts go under the category or cargo shorts and I Guess out of respect your not supposed to wear cargo shorts its messed up.
Question #19:
My dad has been a professional greenskeeper in Maine for about 7 years now and he keeps going through shoes so quickly and everyday he comes home and he feet look like prunes. They are soaked. We have tried Nike, Adidas,Timberland and so many more. They need to be light weight because our course is big, but very wet! Please help! Thank you so my=uch
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