Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of each foot and connects the heel bone to the toes. If you’ve suffered from plantar fasciitis before, it’s pretty painful. It involves an intense stabbing pain felt in the heel and bottom of the foot.
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The cause of this type of heel pain isn’t yet clear, but identified risk factors include long periods of standing, excessive walking or running, or a constant inward rolling of the foot. Golfers with plantar fasciitis should be looking for slightly heavier shoes that are ergonomically designed to offer comfort and support the foot during the golf swing.
On the other hand, you should be avoiding narrow golf shoes. These restrict the forefoot, and some golfers have wider feet than others.
So let’s take a look at our favourite golf shoes for plantar fasciitis on the market for the 2025 season. Our line-up includes brand-new and older models that are best suited to support your feet when you play golf.
Best Golf Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis
FitVille SpeedEx V3 Golf Shoe


They certainly are comfortable. Ludicrously so. I’m going to start getting a reputation for saying, ‘these are the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn’. But if that shoe fits…
I played in some bad weather. It was wet and rained persistently. But these shoes gripped well and planted during the swing. I’ve slipped around in such conditions with many a competitor so that was a genuine plus.
It might just be my experience. Perhaps the rain was getting through the bottom of my waterproof trousers. If you’re looking for something all-year round, though, you might want to bear this information in mind.
Given the price point, however, and the overall comfort of these shoes – which is astonishing – it is not a fatal detractor.
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PROS
- Incredible comfort straight out of the box
- Considerable grip in wet conditions
- Amazing price
CONS
- There is a question mark over how waterproof they are
- RELATED: Read our full FitVille SpeedEx V3 Golf Shoe review here.
RRP: £69.99 / $74.99
Sizes: UK 7-13 (inc. half sizes and extra width) / US 8-14 (inc. half sizes and extra width)
Colour: Grey / White Shadow Grey / White Navy Blue / White Black
More info: FitVille UK / FitVille US
FitVille SpeedEx Golf Shoe V4


The FitVille SpeedEx shoes are in all fairness not going to turn any heads when you walk on to the first tee but they will get you there in comfort. They are ideal for those with wider feet with great insoles and excellent padding around the ankle for increased stability.
There is no need to break the shoes in and they are comfortable straight out of the box. The moulded cleats give excellent traction and would suit anyone looking for additional comfort and support.
The FitVille SpeedEx V4 is a really practical shoe. They perform well, especially in the wet , and are a must for those with orthopaedic conditions.
PROS
- Comfort straight out of the box
- Great performance in wet conditions
- Perfect for those looking for a wider fit
- Brilliant price
CONS
- Looks won’t be for all
- RELATED: Read our full review of the FitVille SpeedEx Golf Shoe V4 here.
RRP: £65.90 / $80
Sizes: UK 7-13 (inc. half sizes and extra width) / US 8-14 (inc. half sizes and extra width)
Colour: Charcoal Grey / White-Navy
More info: FitVille UK / FitVille US
FitVille Men’s GreenTread Golf Shoes V2


Fitville are producing shoes with multiple fitting options to maximise comfort. Their golf shoes are no exception. Along with great comfort and support they perform superbly as well.
Performance-wise there is not a lot other dislike about these shoes. Despite their width I felt well supported in both walking and hitting shots. The grip was excellent and while I only used them in dry weather, I have no doubt they will hold up well in the wet. Consequently these are a great option for a year-round shoe.
Pros:
- Superb comfort and support
- Water-resistant
- Multiple fitting options for wide feet
- Great value
Cons:
- None
- RELATED: Read our full FitVille Men’s GreenTread Golf Shoes V2 review here.
RRP: £69.90 / $88
Sizes: Men’s: UK 7-12 in ½ sizes and 2 widths
Colours: White/Bronze Grey, White/Black
More information: FitVille UK / FitVille US
FitVille Men’s SpeedEx Golf Shoe V1


This is an extremely comfortable and good looking golf shoe, from a brand which will be a godsend particularly for those with awkward feet. It is also very well priced.
Due to the sole design I think this is certainly a shoe that can easily be worn on and off the course, soI can see it appealing to a broad range of golfer. The SpeedEx V1 is good looking, comfortable and performs pretty well. And I expect the wide toe box to be a game changer for those golfers that have painful foot conditions.
A brief look at the FitVille ( I’m wondering whether it’s pronounced “Fit Vil” or “Fit Villie”) website will bring up 5 golf shoe options, so you are sure to find a pair to suit your game, all at a very reasonable price.
Pros:
- Very comfortable and good looking.
- Wide and extra wide fittings.
- Strong colour options.
Cons:
- Lacks ultimate performance.
- RELATED: Read our full FitVille SpeedEx Golf Shoe V1 review here.
RRP: £70.90 / $83
Sizes: UK 7-13 (inc. half sizes and extra width) / US 8-14 (inc. half sizes and extra width)
Colour: UK – White-Blue, Haze Grey, White-Black
More info: FitVille UK / FitVille US
Adidas Adizero ZG Golf Shoe


A lot of golfers will be pleased that Adidas have put fresh life into the Adizero range. These definitely lived up to their famed reputation. They offered supreme comfort in a stylish yet understated design.
I experienced no problem with the traction. The spikeless sole worked well to keep me upright on the wet turf. Additionally, the waterproofing was without fault.
Something to note is that I found the golf shoes to be a little narrow. It may be worth your while to size up a half size as a precaution.
Pros:
- Look great out the box and on the feet
- Extremely lightweight
- Waterproofing works well
Cons:
- They were a touch tight so possibly worth thinking about sizing up
- RELATED: Read our full Adidas Adizero ZG Golf Shoe here.
RRP: £150.00 / $180.00
Styling: Laced and BOA
More information: Adidas website
Adidas Codechaos 25 Golf Shoes


I’m a big fan of what Adidas have done with the Codechaos golf shoe, visually. Personally, I love the sneaker-look, as our friends over the pond would say. They can match with pretty much any golf outfit, which is a big plus if you like funky golf shirts.
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They are also great practically. Extremely comfortable and have fantastic levels of grip even when swinging hard. The waterproofing also works well.
Throughout, the testing, I had absolutely no issues with comfortability. No rubbing, or discomfort that sometimes comes with new shoes. There’s also no need to size up or down when purchasing, I’m normally as size 11 UK and they fit perfectly.
Pros:
- Look amazing
- Great levels of grip
- Waterproof
- Performance wise, works very well
Cons:
- A little pricey
- RELATED: Read our full Adidas Codechaos 25 Golf Shoes review here.
RRP: £140.00 / $180.00
More information: Adidas UK / Adidas US
ECCO LT1


The Ecco LT1 golf shoe is a sound, long-term investment. I am confident that you will be wearing these shoes for years rather than months and they will still be performing at the highest level.
One of the things that I believe sets Ecco shoes apart is that they don’t lose their shape and fit as they get older. In my experience, they are as robust a year on as they were for the first round.
I never feel as though my feet are moving about either as I walk or when I am swinging. For any golfers who are more accustomed to spiked shoes, I can reassure you that the Ecco hybrid sole offers outstanding levels of traction. It doesn’t matter whether I am playing on a grassy parkland or a hard-baked links, I have never experienced any slippage when hitting shots or moving around the course.
Pros:
- Immediate comfort
- Boa ensures the perfect fit with no foot movement
- Incredibly light
Cons:
- Only the price tag
- RELATED: Read our full ECCO LT1 review here.
RRP: £200 / $240
Colours: White / Black
More information: Ecco UK / Ecco US
Payntr X 006 RS Spiked Golf Shoes


My previous experience of shoes this comfortable was that they had the structural integrity of a sponge pudding. Payntr do seem to have put their money where their mouth is with these shoes, and they provide excellent support and extreme comfort. The design puts rigidity towards the back of the shoe and flexibility towards the front. This support is apparent when walking on uneven ground, on hillsides and when playing shots. They use Softspike’s Tour Flex Pro spike with the tech described as providing three degrees of traction control and 10 points of contact. In practice, this means they are as grippy as any shoe as I have worn.
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I’m sure many golfers, like me, have not given enough thought to the performance of their shoes. A relatively new kid on the block, Payntr have taken shoe design to the next level. Comfort and support, in my experience, were always a trade-off. The Payntr X 006 RS has done everything to maximise both of these without compromise.
Pros:
- Great looks
- Extreme comfort
- uperb overall performance with great stabiltiy and support
Cons:
- None
- RELATED: Read our full Payntr X 006 RS Spiked Golf Shoes here.
RRP: £139.99 / $159.99
Colour: Black, White
More information: Payntr UK / PGA Tour Superstore US
Payntr X 004 RS Spiked Golf Shoe


My experience using them was that the grip was top-notch. No embarrassing slips down wet grassy banks.
They are priced in the premium bracket, but this is commensurate with their competitors and they are not over-priced for what they are.
A lot of thought and R&D has gone into the design of these shoes. In my opinion, this is not just marketing hype. The details of the technology and design of the shoes translate into discernible factors when the shoes are in use. I absolutely love them, and they are now my regular golf shoe.
Pros:
- Great comfort and support
- Extremely well thought out design
- High tech innovations that translates into real world performance
- Great looks
Cons:
- None
- RELATED: Read our full Payntr X 004 RS Spiked Golf Shoe here.
RRP: £169.99
Colour: White, Grey, Black
More information: Payntr website
Payntr X 005 F Spikeless Golf Shoe


With these being a sporty, modern design, they are more for the golf course than they are also suitable for the pub away from your local golf club. I think they look brilliant with shorts or a smart pair of golf trousers and are for a player who seeks maximum performance. They clean up well after the round, so with a bit of care, they will last for many seasons.
The Payntr X 005 F spikeless golf shoes are a brilliant option for golfers looking for a new pair of spikeless golf shoes for the rest of the summer. The performance is brilliant, and for the price you cant get another pair of shoes that have the same amount of technology in them. Once you slip on your first pair of Payntr shoes it will be hard for you to ever go anywhere else.
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Pros:
- Super comfortable
- great traction and stability
- Love the snug, supportive fit of the heel fit
Cons:
- The modern sporty look might not be for everyone
- RELATED: Read our full Payntr X 005 F Spikeless Golf Shoe here.
RRP: £149 / $179.99
Colour: White/Navy, White/Silver, Black/Grey
More information: Payntr Website / PGA Superstore
Under Armour Drive Pro Wide Golf Shoe


I’ll start with how they felt to wear… right from the off they were really comfortable, supportive around my whole foot and really easy to walk in. I played a couple of rounds in the shoes as part of the testing and can confirm there was no bedding in period required which is always an added bonus.
Under Armour have really doubled down on the performance side of the golf shoe in the market, and this release feels like it is certainly one of the front runners for a performance shoe.
A couple of features that really stood out for me was the grip and stability it offered throughout the round and in a variety of situations. Under Armour have installed a trademark UA HOVR foam with additional cushioning that works really well in supporting the foot through the full golf swing.
Pros:
- Smart design
- Breathable
- Packed with interesting technology
Cons:
- Aesthetics may not appeal to all golfers, the shoe leans into the athletic look
- RELATED: Read our full Under Armour Drive Pro Wide golf shoe review here.
Available: Now
RRP: £150 / $170
Sizes: 7-14 UK / 7-15 US
Colours: Black-metallic gun metal / White-capri / White-metallic gun metal / Mod Gray-castlerock /
More information: Under Armour UK / Under Armour US
TravisMathew Daily Pro Hybrid Plus Weather Resistant Golf Shoe


Trying them on for the first time they are as comfortable as they look. I found them to be close to trainers in comfort.
On to the practice ground they provided sufficient support such that I did not feel like they were giving way when I was hitting balls. So, while they were not as rigid as some golf shoes, lack of support did not seem an issue.
The soles are actually really grippy. Much more so than I expected from first glance. It was fairly dry when I tested them so have not really put them to the test under slippier conditions.
Pros:
- Great comfort for extended wear
- Waterproof upper
- Contemporary styling
Cons:
- Premium price
- RELATED: Read our full TravisMathew Daily Pro Hybrid Plus Weather Resistant Golf Shoe review here.
RRP: £130 / $159.95
Sizes: Men’s: UK 7 – UK 11 in half sizes, 12, 13 / US 7 – UK 11 in half sizes, 12-14
Colours: Sleet USA, White/Blue, Ebony/Almond, Black/Cory Blue
More information: TravisMathew UK / TravisMathew US
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TravisMathew The Ringer 2 golf shoe


As with the original Ringer, the only aspect that I think could be enhanced is the breathability of the shoe. This did not detract from the impressive comfort that I experienced but my feet did feel pretty warm at the end of a round.
Although this is a spiked shoe, the low profile nature of the cleats allied to the clean design of the shoe , does make it versatile enough to wear in the clubhouse.
My experience with the original Ringer is that a post-round simple wipe clean with a damp cloth is all that is needed to keep the shoes in tip-top condition.
Although the Ringer 2 offers only minor updates on the original, I think it is very much a case of “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
Pros:
- Extremely comfortable
- Excellent traction
- Smart appearance
Cons:
- Less breathable than other options
- RELATED: Read our review of the TravisMathew The Ringer 2 golf shoe here.
Available: Now
RRP: £149 / $179.95
Sizes: UK 7-11 & 13 (Including half sizes) / US 8-14
Colours: Black, White, White/Sleet
More info: TravisMathew UK / TravisMathew US
J.Lindeberg Fairway Brogue Golf Shoe


The golf apparel landscape continues to move towards a more casual, sporty and lifestyle styling. Fewer people are wearing traditional golf clothes and shoes. But, I think we would all agree that there is space for traditional wear in golf still, and its presence should be maintained.
Practically, I found the shoes to perform well. The amount of traction these J.Lindeberg Fairway Brogue golf shoes offered was tremendous. When I tested them out, the ground was wet, so it was a fairly rigorous testing of their capabilities. At no point did I want a better grip from the shoes.
They still have the comfort of a sneaker golf shoe due to their EVA Midsole and Rubber Outsole. Throughout testing, I suffered no issues with soreness or rubbing, even in slightly wet conditions.
Additionally, the waterproofing is also very good. J.Lindeberg attributes this to the use of seam seal technology and the premium waterproof full-grain leather, which is used to craft the golf shoes.
Pros:
- Sneaker style but still look traditional
- Good traction
- Waterproof
- Sole is comfortable
Cons:
- Reduced off-course use compare to other sneaker style shoes
- RELATED: Read our review of the J.Lindeberg Fairway Brogue Golf Shoe here.
Available: Now
RRP: £200 / $225
More information: J.Lindeberg Website / J.Lindeberg Website
Best Golf Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis
In summary, there are a range of wide and comfortable golf shoes that will make walking around the golf course easier. With modern technologies most golf brands can supply shoes that will allow golfers with Plantar Fasciitis to walk the golf course pain free.
It’s just a matter of choosing the right style for you. As is the case with all golf clothing and apparel, there are both casual and formal looking options available.
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