Under Armour has released one of its most ambitious golf shoes to date. The launch of the Drive Pro Clone aims to solve one of the game’s most persistent footwear problems, and that is an inconsistent fit.
It is built to move with the golfer’s foot rather than forcing the foot to adapt to a fixed shape.
Under Armour are under the impression this has improved the comfort, made the stability better when swinging the club, and helping to produce more repeatable power throughout your round.
Here’s a closer look at how Under Armour has managed to do this…
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Under Armour Drive Pro Clone Golf Shoes: The Technology
This golf shoe has already seen competitive golf with both Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen and, most recently, Patrick Reed wearing a pair of their way to victory.



