 Hi-Tec CDT sole pattern
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Price :£85 (Sizes 6-12 – black, white/walnut, white/tan-brown)
Ireland’s top-ranked golfer Padraig Harrington claims he’s hitting the ball further than ever – and much of it is down to the shoes on his feet.
As American PGA Tour pro John Huston discovered to his cost some 15 years ago, it’s illegal to adapt or build-up golf shoes to give an unfair advantage but Hi-Tec, who make golf shoes for Harrington, Ryder Cup captain Ian Woosnam and South African big-hitter Charl Schwartzel, have found a way to give extra grip to gain extra yards. And it’s legal.
Hi-Tec, in conjunction with Harrington and bio-mechanics expert Dr Paul Hurrion has developed an adjustable, custom directional, traction system for its CDT Power shoes which, it claims, increases stability, enabling golfers to hit the ball harder, faster and further.
After intensive research Hi-Tec came up with the CDT launch pad sole, wider than your average and covering several more square centimetres of turf. The MacNeill Q-Lok system cleats were also re-designed to be custom-fitted to suit all conditions - Power Plus for maximum traction to fully load your swing, Perimeter (ideal for all-rounder) and Uphill/Downhill (for hilly courses).