The direct answer to this question is yes and no! Many golfers with older shoes still have metal spikes, but almost all newer Golf shoes come with plastic spikes. The reason metal spikes fell out of favor is because of the marks they left in the greens, especially if the golfer was careless and dragged his/her foot. These days, many good golf courses will not allow you to play if you have metal spikes. Replacing old metal spikes is easy with a spike key and a bag of new plastic spikes. Just twist off the old spikes and screw in the new ones and you're good to go.
a horse shoe is made of metal
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The cast of Spik-Bebis - 1987 includes: Max Andersson
Metal golf shafts are made of steel.
HE IS SPIK FROM PLM
The Adidas Torsion GolfLite Men's Golf Shoe is available in sizes from 8.5 Regular all the way to 12.5 Wide.
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It is usually called the cup, and it is not always metal.
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