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One thing to buy this week: The Moneymaker golf shoe

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Welcome to a new GOLF.com column, where we’ll highlight one notable item that you might consider buying. Whether it’s an article of clothing, an intriguing electronic device, a piece of equipment designed to increase golf’s enjoyment factor — or anything in between — we want to share these items with you simply because they’ve generated a bit of chatter by our water cooler (or on our Slack channel these days). So sit back, scroll down and keep up with the latest gear golf has to offer.

The stylish Moneymaker from Cuater by TravisMathew is as versatile as they come. The soft, lightweight upper gives the look of your everyday athletic trainer. The soft spikes even allow for them to be worn that way to and from the course or wherever life takes you.

They’re equipped with stain and water resistant properties to stay fresh looking and keep your feet dry throughout the inevitably muddy fall golf season. The lightweight foam midsole is supportive and comfortable for walkers and riders alike.

Get them in black, light grey or charcoal for the stylish and sporty upgrade your fall golf wardrobe is itching for.

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