Steven Huffstutler, CGCS said: Do you seriously expect the GCSAA to do anything about that?
Actually as part of an alliance, yes. Why not? Stranger things have happened. But by the response here you may be right.
So I wrote an email.
"Dr. Erusha,
I'm sure by now you have received a number of complaints from golf course superintendents and I would hope players as well about the latest evolution of the golf spike. I've attached a couple of photos of the latest FootJoy shoe. We recently held the Wyoming State Amateur and the Wyoming Open on successive weeks and had the course in prime shape. That is until a few behemoths trampled the greens wearing the latest and greatest in golf footwear.
I personally can not think of anything that more negatively impacts the enjoyment of the game than these shoes. We as an industry banned the metal spikes a decade or more ago. Is the USGA doing anything about these new shoes? I've enquired with the GCSAA but unfortunately our organization is not all that powerful acting on it's own.
It's a little disconcerting to see, as an industry, all the advances we have made in sustainability and course conditioning to see it all thrown away by the greed of the golf shoe manufacturers. Does anyone playing the game really need this type of grip? If one is swinging properly one does not need spikes at all let alone to this degree.
I've been around a long time in this business and as a superintendent this could be the most mindless "innovation" I've ever seen.
Thank you for all you do. I look forward to your response as to the course of action the USGA plans to undertake."