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    TRUE Linkswear OG Cush Review: A New Era of Barefoot Golf

    A barefoot golf shoe that's actually comfortable.
    Sean OgleBy Sean OgleUpdated:August 19, 2024No Comments
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    A couple years ago I reviewed the TRUE OG Feel, which was one of the first barefoot-style golf shoes on the market.

    If you’re looking for that type of shoe? It’s fantastic.

    At the time I called it the “Nike Free of Golf.”

    The problem? For a lot of people, there won’t be enough support and cushioning to walk a full 18 holes without starting to feel a little soreness – especially for people not used to a barefoot shoe.

    TRUE recognized this and essentially said “how do we create a zero-drop, barefoot golf shoe, that’s still comfortable enough for the average person?”

    The answer is the TRUE Linkswear OG Cush.

    Did they succeed? 

    Let’s find out.

    Best Barefoot Golf Shoe
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    $175 (Before Discount)

    Looking for a barefoot, zero drop golf shoe, that's actually comfortable? The OG Cush is definitely one to consider. Use code "BE15" to save 15% on anything at TRUE.

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    What is a Zero Drop Shoe?

    The first thing we should touch on, is what is a “zero drop” shoe?

    Essentially that means that your heel and your toe are at the exact same height. So zero drop shoes mimic the experience of standing on the ground barefoot.

    The elevated heel of a traditional shoe, while usually more cushioned and more comfortable, can cause physical issues to your body over time.

    The goal of the OG Cush is to provide the benefits of a zero-drop, barefoot shoe, while still being super comfortable.

    First Impressions: Yep, this is Comfy

    True OG Cush

    The shoes come in the traditional TRUE shoe bag, which is a nice differentiator from other brands who use regular shoe boxes.

    I got them in a white colorway that looks really good.

    There’s subtle contrast with leather around the heel, and the white and red pull tab on the back adds a nice little pop of color.

    True OG Cush Heel
    The heel of the OG Cush

    As with the vast majority of TRUE shoes, these are “All Day” style shoes, which means you’ll be able to wear them both on the course and off.

    As a casual dude that like clothes and shoes that can perform double duty, I love this is trend in golf.

    I’d rather have fewer things I can get more use out of, than have all of my golf stuff be dedicated just for golf.

    But that’s just me.

    But do they work as golf shoes?

    True OG Cush Tread
    The tread on the Cush.

    The OG Feel is a great shoe, and is generally comfortable. But I did find that after walking 18 holes, especially if there’s some elevation change, I’d be feeling it at the end of the day.

    With the Cush on the other hand, I haven’t had any of those issues.

    You immediately feel the extra padding when you put the shoes on, especially on the inside around your ankles. It’s more plush, and definitely ups the comfort level.

    You can see there’s more padding than the older OG Feel.

    They also upped the level of padding in the midsole, which I think is the primary addition that helps keep this shoe comfortable over longer periods of time.

    While it’s not the most stable or traction-heavy shoe, it’s certainly good enough for most people under most circumstances.

    I’ve now played 3 summer rounds of 18 holes, and haven’t run into any issues where they didn’t perform great as golf shoes.

    On a wet course, or in the off-season, these wouldn’t be my go-to shoes, considering there’s not a ton of water resistance. But if you generally play in dry weather, these could totally be your primary pair.

    I’m a size 12 and these fit true to size. As with many of their OG shoes, the toe box is on the wider side, so if you’re some one who likes a little extra room – these could be a good fit.

    Final Thoughts on the TRUE Linkswear OG Cush

    TRUE continues to do a good job of making all day style shoes that each serve a little bit of a different purpose.

    Want a robust golf shoe that you can also wear to the gym? Try the Lux Hybrid.

    Want a lightweight vacation shoe, that you’ll wear for occasional cart only rounds? All Day Knit II.

    And here, we have a barefoot shoe that works on the course, the trails, the gym, or for any other outdoor activities you could want to throw at it.

    These have already made it into my regular rotation both on the course and off, and I think fans of the brand are going to find this to be one of their favorite shoes yet.

    Best Barefoot Golf Shoe
    TRUE Linkwear OG Cush - Use Code "BE15" to save 15%!
    TRUE Linkwear OG Cush - Use Code "BE15" to save 15%!
    $175 (Before Discount)

    Looking for a barefoot, zero drop golf shoe, that's actually comfortable? The OG Cush is definitely one to consider. Use code "BE15" to save 15% on anything at TRUE.

    Buy from TRUE Linkswear
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    You can check out all of our TRUE Linkswear content reviews and content here.

    A barefoot golf shoe that's actually comfortable.

    9.0 Great

    Are you looking for a barefoot, zero drop shoe that you can wear both on the golf course and for any other outdoor adventures you want to throw at it? Look no further, the OG Cush is the shoe you've been waiting for.

    The Good
    1. Zero drop, and very comfortable
    2. Nice design touches that elevate the style
    The Bad
    1. A zero drop shoe isn't going to be for everyone
    2. Limited water resistance
    • Presentation 9
    • Performance 9
    • Price 9
    • Personal Affinity 9
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    As the Founder of Breaking Eighty Sean has spent the last 10+ years reviewing the best golf products and golf courses in the world. He prides himself on only writing about products and courses he's experienced first hand, and helping others find exactly what they need to enhance their enjoyment of the game we all love so much.

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