A shoe traction system may have an attachment element to allow the
orientation of a traction device, such as a golf spike or cleat, to
change relative to a sole. The system may further include a positioning
element made from a resilient material and returns the spike to a neutral
position. The density of the resilient material may be selected according
to a weight of a user of the shoe traction system. In operation, the shoe
traction system may allow each spike secured to the outsole to form a
dynamic positioning system for uneven or varying ground surfaces. The
spikes may work independently of each other and all spikes may be
adjusting at all times to any change in surfaces.