Select a pair that you have already broken in, and that preferably have a slightly thicker heel. Sinking into the grass in your stilettos is not a glamorous way to spend the day, and it makes it very difficult to get around if you have to avoid all the grassed areas. Exiting the course at day’s end carrying your shoes because your feet are too sore to wear them is another faux pas to be avoided.It just means be sensible about your shoe selection.
Those in the know often take a second pair of heels with them and change halfway through the day to save their feet. If you have a bag large enough to do this, I highly recommend it.
Another great way to protect your shoes on the grass areas are clean heels – heel stoppers.
Clean Heels – Heel Stoppers
Imagine buying the perfect pair of high heeled shoes for a day at the races, only to find your new heels two inches deep in mud and grass, or stuck between decking.
Simply put on a pair of Clean Heels Heel Stoppers and enjoy your day. Rinse them off and pop them in your bag any time in just a second or two.
NB: Medium fits heel widths 1.3cm-1.6cm. Small is for very skinny heels – heel widths 0.9cm-1.2cm.