If you can't get into any timing with sticking or anything in your approach, then yes, shoes can cause that. I know that when I go to other houses and I can't find the right sole/heel combo to use and I go with "close enough", I indeed hurt the following day, usually in my knee and hip areas. I've had people that use house shoes and house balls ask me how to raise their average before, and the first thing I tell them is to get a pair of shoes. Doesn't have to be top of the line, but get your own. It leads to consistency, and consistency leads to higher scores.
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