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Adidas MC70 Golf Shoe Review: Traditional style meets comfort.

published: Apr 24, 2026

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updated: May 24, 2026

Adidas MC70 Golf Shoe Review: Traditional style meets comfort.

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If you prefer a more traditional look, rather than the ever more popular sneaker look, then these Adidas golf shoes might just be what you are looking for.

Adidas MC70 Spiked Golf Shoes | Source: NCG

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  • Introduction
  • Keywords
  • Ncg summary and rating
  • Key facts
  • Key benefits and downsides
  • First impressions
  • How i undertook the review
  • What i found
  • Ncg final say
  • Price information
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Introduction

It’s not secret that Adidas create stylish golf shoes and the MC70s are no different. They’re a spiked golf shoe and the limited edition green and white colourway does a great job at combining tradition and style. They look great but how do they perform? Nicola Slater took them out on the course to find out in her full Adidas MC70 spiked golf shoe review….

Keywords

Traditional, stylish, spiked,

NCG Summary and rating

Adidas MC70 Spiked Golf Shoes | Source: NCG
Adidas MC70 Spiked Golf Shoes | Source: NCG
4.5 star review

NCG Summary

The MC70 spiked golf shoe from Adidas combines a traditional look with style. The design is inspired by the iconic 1970s Adidas aesthetic. The leather upper helps with the timeless look whilst also being very practical.

The rubber spiked outsole gave lots of grip walking around the golf course even on the muddier areas. They’re not a shoe packed with foam but the Boost midsole does a great job at providing both comfort and support.

PROS

  • Sturdy
  • Comfortable
  • Stylish

CONS

  • Size up on your standard
  • Adidas MC70 adidas golf shoe | Source: Adidas

    £120

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  • Adidas MC70 adidas golf shoe | Source: Adidas

    £115

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Key Facts

Sizes3.5-14.5 UK / 4-15 US
WidthStandard
Outsole Rubber spikes
UpperGenuine Waterproof leather
Lining insoleSynthetic sockliner
SpikelessNo
Colours3

Key benefits and downsides

Key benefitsDownsides
Sturdy – The genuine leather make up with a Cast PU outsole offers great stability when walking and hitting shots.Potential issues with sizing – These shoes come up very small having to go up half a size.
Weight– Some traditional looking golf shoes can be very heavy, the MC70s are a good weight.
Replaceable spikes – This is great as if and when your spikes wear down they can just be replaced.

First Impressions

Adidas states how these shoes are inspired by the 1970s aesthetic and they have very much nailed that. Golf fashion as a whole seems to be moving back to more traditional looks so the MC70s are very much on trend. The white leather upper feels firm and sturdy. This isn’t a synthetic leather it’s a genuine waterproof leather so it will soften with wear.

Adidas MC70 Spiked Golf Shoes | Source: NCG

The sole has rubber spiked outsole. These are sharp and ready to grip and terrain that you need to tackle out on the course. The fastening is lace that also follows the traditional style.

In terms of colourway, the pair I wore is a limited edition design to welcome the start of major season. Adidas does a regular all black pair or white with navy detailing.

Size Up

In terms of size, my general rule of thumb is to go up half a size in Adidas shoes as I always find them to come up small. I would wear a UK7.5 as standard, so in FootJoy or Nike but always opt for an 8 in Adidas. These were the perfect fit for me. In terms of width, I don’t have wide feet and there was a fair bit of wiggle room in the toe box but not in the mid section of the shoe.

As per the Adidas website, these are a unisex pair of shoes so the sizing range is from uk3.5 through to uk14.

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How I undertook the review

I undertook the review by wearing the golf shoes over two full rounds at my home club, Hickleton Golf Club. This allowed me to valuate their performance in real playing conditions. At the time of testing the weather in the UK is somewhat mixed and so the shoes had to encounter damp and muddy conditions. So, a good test of their stability and ease to clean.

During these rounds, I paid close attention to comfort, grip, and durability.

What I found

Putting the MC70s on I was skeptical about how comfortable they would be straight out on the box and onto the golf course. I was brave and headed out for a full round but thankfully they were comfortable. I did find that after about 15 holes in the first round I had some rubbing of my left heel but this went away on the next round.

Adidas MC70 Spiked Golf Shoes | Source: NCG

Stability

With the build these shoes I knew that they would be very sturdy and supportive. The firmer leather construction meant that my ankles were very well protected. The boost midsole wasn’t packed with foam but it gave a nice level of comfort and support.

Adidas MC70 Spiked Golf Shoes | Source: NCG

Durability

After the couple of rounds I did start to see some creasing on the upper part of the shoe. This is something that can happen with genuine leather golf shoes. There was no signs of wear other than that and they were very easy to wipe over to clean up.

Waterproof qualities

That genuine leather make up is great as it makes the MC70 golf shoes fully waterproof. I wore these shoes during a light rain shower and there was no signs of water getting in.

NCG Final Say

Overall, these are a great pair of golf shoes that combine a traditional style with comfort. They do a great job at supporting your feet when playing and made from quality materials they’re a great investment for any serious golfer.

Price information

RRP: £120 / $150

  • Adidas MC70 adidas golf shoe | Source: Adidas

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Other product details

Colours: White-Navy / White-Green / Black

Toe box width: Wider

Forefoot width: Standard

More information: Adidas UK / Adidas US

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About the author

Nicola Slater
Nicola Slater

Nicola is a professional golfer, playing on the Ladies European Access Series (LETAS). It is a developmental tour designed for aspiring female golfers.

Having played golf for 17 years, starting aged 8, Nicola has represented both her county and country at junior and senior levels. She currently a member at Hickleton Golf Club but has previously held memberships at five other courses.

Nicola holds a BA (Hons) degree in Sports Studies, from the University of Stirling. She completed a four-year course, with her final year project focusing on the barrier women face in golf. This combination of real-world experience and academic insight underscores her commitment to the sport and her desire to contribute to its growth, particularly for female golfers. At Stirling, she was part of the Golf Scholarship program. Involving regular golf specific fitness and practice sessions. She had the opportunity to partake in tournaments and training camps, worldwide.

Over the years, Nicola has accumulated a wealth of knowledge not just about her own performance, but also about the nuances of the sport. Given her extensive playing background she has a deep understanding of the technical aspects of golf gear and the golf swing itself.

What’s in Nicola’s bag: Ping G430 driver, Titleist TS2 4-wood, Titleist T150/200 irons, Ping s159 wedges, Cleveland putter.

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