The best spikeless golf shoes of 2019
Best spikeless golf shoes 2019: Duca del Cosma Monterosso Ecru
If you fancy something a little bit different, the Duca Del Cosma range will get your friends talking.
I tried out the Monterosso Ecru (pictured below) because they were the closest to my personal tastes, but if you’re after a range that really does offer something for everyone then be sure to check them out.
Straight away you can tell these are a premium product by the quality of the leather which creates an extremely soft comfortable shoe and provides great cushioning all around the collar. I also was really impressed with the grip these shoes provided. AP
SRP: £130
More information can be found on the Duca del Cosma website.
Best spikeless golf shoes 2019: Skechers Go Golf Mojo
This is my third pair of Skechers golfs shoes which says a lot. Although I thought that I would never say this – these are even better than my current pair!
Notwithstanding my broad feet, these shoes are incredibly comfortable, more akin to a soft pair of trainers than golf shoes. Light and flexible, that felt as comfortable at the end of my round as at the beginning.
I love the looks, the light grey colour looks class and the addition of luminous green trims and sole adds a touch of modernity
The spike less soles work brilliantly in both the wet and dry and allow comfortable use around the patio and 19th ‘spike’ bar – do you remember spikes – seems so last century now. HH
SRP: £120
More information can be found on the Skechers website.
Best spikeless golf shoes 2019: G/Fore Men’s Cap Toe Gallivanter
As my first pair of G/Fore shoes, I was looking forward to trying these out, they look fantastic and the performance has not disappointed, either.
The classic toe cap look has been modernised by the finish and colour, which I feel made the shoe fit perfectly with the golfing attire that is commonly worn today.
On the first outing, the back for the shoe did feel fairly tough on the heel, but this was to be expected as this is the case with most golf shoes due to the materials used. After a few wears, the shoes are nicely broken in and comfortable.
Despite falling into the spikeless category, I was impressed with the Gallivanter’s stability and grip. Even when I found myself standing on uneven lies in tricky areas of the course, the shoe helped to keep me balanced and stable.
Overall, a really good spikeless option which I believe looks much more attractive than some others on the market and does a sterling job in terms of performance. JH
SRP: £179
More information can be found on the G/Fore website.
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Hannah Holden
Hannah Holden is the Equipment and Instruction Editor here at National Club Golfer. If you’re looking to improve your game, by changing your golf swing or upgrading your golf equipment she’ll have the answers.
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