Much to the dismay of several of my members (some of them very vocal), I did ban the "Freddie" shoes last winter, and will do so again when the conditions warrant.
In the Santa Cruz area we play golf all year. On my push-up greens, mowed to a tenth of an inch, the nubs leave a very noticeable mark which lasts for quite a while. It affects the putting much more than soft spikes (r in a circle) and...don't get me started on those.
The players now understand, and when conditions are right they are allowed to wear them.
Most golfers have more than one pair of shoes, just like they have more than one putter, or driver, etc.
Just because a manufacturer makes, markets and sells something doesn't mean it works in all situations at all times.