Answer by green_lantern66
Not that I've ever been able to find out. If you could find the female receptacle that fits the metal threaded style of cleat, it could be possible... but I'm only going on speculation and have no cobbling experience.
You could also just wear the shoes you want and not sweat it. Unless you're in some severely wild conditions, spikes don't make that much of a difference. And if you're swinging so hard and out of control you think you might need spikes, you've got bigger golf problems than that. Think about it: Fred Couples can hit 300+ yard drives in golf shoes with little nubs, Ryan Moore plays pro golf with a similar model from a different company. Jim McMahon- yes, the old "Da Bears" QB- can hit 300+ yard drives barefoot while filming a "Playing Lessons" episode.
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