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The best of the best! We roundup the best golf shoes for men in 2025
Finding the right pair of golf shoes isn’t just about completing your look, it is also about unlocking better stability, comfort, and confidence from the first tee to the final putt. All golfers will agree that comfort is king when it comes to golf shoes.
We’ve worn them in the sun, in the rain, in the sleet, on our home courses, on away courses, in the fairway, in the sand, in the rough, and sadly even in the heather to be able to create honest reviews you the club golfer can actually trust.
Whether you favour classic leather spiked models or modern athletic designs, our top picks for 2025 will help you step onto the course with purpose and in style…
The nicest pair of FootJoy Premiere Series that I have ever owned. This was love at first sight – the old-school classic look, but packed with tech to make them extremely comfortable straight out of the box.
They were also extremely comfortable, straight away. No break-in period required. The fit is ever so slightly on the larger size, so you could jump down half a size for a more snug fit.
I have since played three full rounds wearing the Field LX – one of which was in damper conditions – and my feet remained dry, as you’d expect from a premium leather waterproof shoe.
Pros:
Premium waterproof leather
Classical ‘Tour’ look
Unbeatable traction while playing shots
Cons:
Come on….. there are none!
RELATED: Read our full FootJoy Premiere Series Field LX 2025 golf shoe review here.
It seems that with each successive FootJoy shoe review I do, they get more comfortable, and the new HyperFlex is no exception – it delivers outstanding comfort. My foot felt securely cosseted and so well supported from toe to mid foot through to heel. I cannot recall enjoying wearing a golf shoe more than this model.
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I have worn this shoe on several rounds at my home heathland course in typical spring conditions. My feet have remained dry throughout, and although I haven’t yet had the opportunity to wear them for 36 holes in a day, I am sure that they would be fine.
This hybrid look is slightly strange out of the box as the sole is so unrelated to the upper but you don’t notice this when they are on, and you get a classic looking shoe with trainer levels of comfort.
Little insider knowledge, Bill Ho wears these as a preference to more premium models as they are super light weight. He knows his onions.
Pros:
A proper fit, like a golf shoe should fit
Trainer levels of comfort
Classic styling is a antidote to all the other on course off course carry on
Cons:
Probs would not choose two tone
RELATED: Read our full FootJoy Traditions Golf Shoes review here.
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Unlike other shoes in the Adidas range, such as the Retrocross 25, this is not a shoe that you would wear away from the course, as it just doesn’t have that trainer-look to it.
However, if you’re looking for a new golf shoe for the summer, then you can never go wrong with anything from the Adidas selection.
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
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Pros:
Colourway of Cloud White-Collegiate Green-Gum was brilliant
I have worn this shoe on several rounds at my home heathland course in typical winter conditions. My feet have remained dry throughout, and although I haven’t had the opportunity to wear them for 36 holes in a day, I am sure that they would be fine.
This latest shoe from the Fuel range is another winner and I can see it replacing my beloved Pro/SLX Carbon as my shoe for 2025, which is really saying something.
If you are in the market for a new pair of shoes this year, then do check out the new FootJoy Fuel. Who knows, it might ignite your game!
Pros:
Attractive and stylish design.
Strong grip and all-round performance.
Lightweight.
Waterproof and easy to care for.
Good range of colours.
Cons:
Nothing.
RELATED: Read our full FootJoy Fuel Golf Shoe review here.
I have had many pairs of FootJoy shoes over the years, if I had a criticism in recently it has been around a slightly loose fit. These change all that. I tested them on the same day as several other brands and these were miles ahead for out of the box snug fit. They feel stable, and grip the foot but are extremely comfortable. This is quite the feat (pardon the pun)
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I have owned my fair share of Adidas trainers in the past and these are not too dissimilar. You can be forgiven for thinking these are a regular pair of shoes at first glance. But, that is what I love about the Adidas Retrocross 25 spikes golf shoes. They can be worn anytime, anyplace including on the golf course.
Most importantly they perform fantastically. They are extremely comfortable and provide quality grip despite being spikeless. They also offer some protection from the elements with waterproof upper material. This may be the most fashionable golf shoe on the market currently.
The moment you get these out the box and have them in your hand you can see this is a premium, substantial, leather golf shoe.
As someone with a wider foot, I have tended to shy away from Adidas shoes due to a belief that they are a narrow fit. On first glance these shoes do look narrow and so was thinking I am not even going to be able to get these on!
However, much to my surprise, once on they were absolutely fine and actually felt like they were made to wrap around my foot.
From a performance point of view if I was to sum up these shoes in one word it would be ‘stability’ and if allowed two words they would be ‘stability’ and ‘comfort’.
A fantastic shoe that has made someone ignore Adidas shoes in the past to seriously consider making these the go to golf shoe for most of the year.
Pros:
Premium look and feel
Comfortable – even for someone with a wide foot
Heel and sole design creates stability
Cons:
Unsure of how they will hold up over the entire season
RELATED: Read our full Adidas Tour360 24 Golf Shoe here.
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.
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.
This golf shoe from Adidas suits a wide range of golfers who are looking for both style and comfort. They are on the edge of suiting any off-course setting too. You wouldn’t look out of place wearing these shoes in a social setting.
The spikeless design adds to the comfort and style of these shoes. I found them to be sturdy, durable and a great fit for my feet when I was out on the golf course. As well as the feeling, the design predictably got me in the mood for the Masters and the rest of the golf season with its split of white and green.
You wouldn’t be mistaken for recognising these Puma Ignite Elevate 2 Tour golf shoes, as J.J. Spaun recently claimed his maiden major title, the US Open, rocking a pair. On the whole, Puma has built a strong reputation for producing stylish, comfortable and performance-focused golf shoes, and the new IGNITE ELEVATE 2 Tour model is yet another example of this.
The Puma IGNITE ELEVATE 2 Tour golf shoe delivers an outstanding blend of style, comfort, and performance. Comfort levels are high throughout the round thanks to Puma’s responsive IGNITE foam midsole. On the course, the soft spikes provide tour-grade traction and a strong feeling of stability on all terrain.
Styling is a major highlight, with the shoe offering a clean, sporty look that feels modern yet smart. Add in the waterproof EXOSHELL upper, which promises protection without sacrificing breathability, and you’ve got everything a golfer could need from a pair of golf shoes.
PROS
Supreme comfort all-round
I love the design
Feel extremely lightweight
Waterproof
CONS
I would suggest sizing up half a size
RELATED: Read our full Puma Ignite Elevate 2 Tour Golf Shoe review here.
In terms of settings away from the golf course, you probably couldn’t wear these shoes anywhere else. This isn’t to their detriment as they are comfy and serve a purpose on the golf course, but they don’t really suit a social setting or milling around your local town centre. Especially in bright white, they reduce the versatility somewhat. In other colourways, feel free to experiment but when it comes to the pure white colourway, stick to the golf course and the 19th hole to be on the safe side.
Although this shoe has many modern features, it also has that classic style, and it is probably that classic look that makes this shoe exclusively suitable for the golf course and not for the social scene.
One thing is for sure – you will look the bee’s knees in the clubhouse and no doubt will get others enquiring about the puma golf shoes you have on.
Pros:
All white colour is very smart
Solid, secure feel on the golf course
Underfoot feeling and design is great
Cons:
The formal/pointed look might not suit everyone
RELATED: Read our full Puma Royale Golf Shoe review here.
It isn’t every day you come across a pair of golf shoes that you could wear on and off the golf course, but you have come across one here for sure. This isn’t to say that I would wear them out and about over a pair of trainers, but they definitely have the look and design to masquerade as a pair of trainers in social settings, and you wouldn’t bat an eyelid.
You could wear these to watch a sports event, and you could wear them in other social settings.
Pros:
Trainer/athletic look is very appealing
Comfortable with no stress on the golf course
Can be worn in off-course settings
Cons:
Some golfers might prefer a more traditional look
RELATED: Read our full Puma Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoe review here.
Now, I usually enjoy waxing lyrical about how Puma golf shoes suit non-golf settings, social settings where you can walk around town and go for a drink while wearing them. If I’m being honest, which I am, then I don’t think the Puma Avant golf shoes suit social settings.
By all means, if you are going to watch other sports and the conditions are wet, cold and muddy – go for it. They are reliable and again, the colour compliments the season. So in that regard, I can’t really fault the Puma Avant golf shoes because they do suit other sporting contexts.
If you do wear them away from the golf course for long periods, they aren’t going to give your feet any grief. A key reason for this is not having any spikes. Without spikes, there is less chance of your feet suffering from wear and tear, so this is a huge plus.
Pros:
Smart design that suits the season
Sturdy and solid feel that helps performance
Soft, spikeless feel helps with overall comfort levels
Cons:
Some might not like the plain design
RELATED: Read our full Puma Avant Golf Shoe review here.
The Puma Helsinki Golf Shoe offers a stylish, trainer-inspired look that appeals to those seeking versatility and modernity. Designed mainly for summer, they feature lightweight, breathable materials, and a comfortable fit – even for my wider feet.
The grip and stability are suitable on various terrains, making them ideal on and off course everyday wear.
While they might not be a go to pair for muddy wet winters, they excel in warm weather. The casual design may not suit traditionalists, but for those wanting a relaxed, sporty look, these shoes provide comfort, style, and practicality.
Pros:
Very comfortable
Versatile – can easily be worn on and off the golf course
Great summer option – no issues with grip and support
Cons:
Not an all the year round golf shoe
Looks not for everyone
RELATED: Read our full Puma Helsinki Golf Shoe review here.
The ECCO Biom H5 is an incredibly resilient shoe suited to the golfer who plays a lot and wants to be able to concentrate on their game in the knowledge they can trust their footwear.
For those golfers who are (still!) not accustomed to wearing spikeless shoes, I can reassure you that the ECCO sole is extremely effective in my experience. There are few slippier surfaces than a close-cut links tee in the early-morning dew and I can assure that I experienced precisely no slippage in that exact situation.
I think they look great, too, but really for me it is about how they feel when I am wearing them. I feel close to the ground and engaged in my golf and I am in no rush whatsoever to take them off after 18 holes.
Pros:
The durability – ECCO shoes always last well in my experience but these are next-level in that regard
The shoes really wrap around the contours of your feet, which just don’t move inside the shoe
Cons:
The visuals are probably quite a lot for some more traditional golfers to get used to
The Ecco M Golf Street 720 shoes are a premium product – and you can tell us much from the moment you slip them on to your feet. If you haven’t worn a pair of Ecco Golf Street before then you might be expecting shoe that is aimed at summer play. That just isn’t the case – even though they are very light, you can wear these shoes all year round and they will give your feet the support you need.
They are also fully waterproof and feature a GoreTex lining. There is more to the Ecco M Golf Street 720 than immediately meets the eye. I guarantee you that having a pair of Ecco M Golf Street 720 at your disposal the next time you are on a golf trip will be a real game-changer, not least in saving you some luggage.
The Taylormade SpeedSoft ink golf balls are certainly pleasing on the eye with their unique design. They offer an ideal blend of speed and feel to deliver a consistent level of performance throughout the bag.
Pros:
Reliable comfort
The ease of movement that you only really get from a trainer
The versatility of a show you can just as easily wear off the course
Cons:
Only the price tag (but not at American Golf – see below)
RELATED: Read our full ECCO M Golf Street 720 review here.
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.
If you’re looking for a new ball in 2025 that gives you more bang for your buck without skimping on the tech or tour-level performance, the TaylorMade Tour Response is absolutely worth a test. Equipped with tour-level feel this golf ball is a joy to use around the greens.
Additionally, the performance continues to impress throughout the bag with plenty of distance available off the tee.The TaylorMade Tour Response golf ball is a perfect fit for players who want premium performance without the premium price.
Pros:
Such a snug fit all around the foot – no slippage within the shoe
I have never lost my footing in these shoes
High-quality build will last and last
Options of bold colours or neutral tones
Cons:
Took more wearing in than previous Ecco models in my experience
Colour: Black, Concrete, and White/Air in the standard lace option, and White/Retro Blue, White/Frosty Gravel, and Magnet/Forest Green in the BOA Performance Fit system.
The spiked configuration and the appearance of the shoe really makes this an on-course shoe, although it is so comfortable that you’ll be in no rush to take them off after your round (or two).
I think the combination of the looks, comfort and performance means that this shoe will definitely be one that I wear over the next few months and beyond. The colour is suitable for winter use and Ecco offer a range of cleaning products on their website to keep your footwear in tip-top condition.
Pros:
Very comfortable out of the box.
Excellent grip and traction.
Premium looks.
Cons:
A bit pricey.
RELATED: Read our ECCO M Golf Biom G5 review here.
I thoroughly enjoyed testing my first pair of Payntr shoes, the 87 SC. The combination of good looks, exceptional comfort premium construction and first rate performance means that these shoes get a well-merited 5 star review and although the RRP of £200/$220 is certainly top end, I feel that it is justified.
So, plaudits to Jason Day and the team at Payntr, for this collaboration. I understand that there is the promise of more SC models in Spring 2025 and I’ll be interested to test those, because it’s difficult to see how the Payntr 87 SC could be improved. We shall see!
Better known for producing quality cricket shoes Payntr have now entered the golf market. It is not often a new golf shoe comes along and you think, yep, I might just consider shifting allegiance and move away from the more established brands. Having tested these shoes I do think they could be a disruptor in the market. Along with Jason Day, I would happily be a Payntr brand champion!
Simply – they are the best golf shoes I have ever tested.
They are unbelievably comfortable, attractively designed and leaves you with the feeling a lot of thought has gone into producing a shoe to break into the golf market.
If you are looking for a new shoe for the Spring/Summer I would seriously consider the PAYNTR brand. What’s more if you get lucky with your size and colour preference there are some great deals to be had – read on to find out more
Pros:
Unbelievably comfortable
Attractive sporty style
Colourway of grey and green I loved
Cons:
Might be hard to clean and so not a 12 month a year shoe
As a fan of Payntr golf shoes, I can confidently say they’ve become my go-to choice. The seamless blend of performance and aesthetics has won me over.
If you are only looking at having one pair of golf shoes to wear whatever the weather then the X-003 Fs are an excellent choice. I even tested them out during outdoor Padel sessions, and despite me hardly moving like Usain Bolt, they handled slippery autumn and winter conditions with ease.
Pros:
Unbelievably comfortable
Attractive sporty style
Easy to clean
Waterproof
Cons:
Not a fan of the white heel – would have preferred them to be all black
RELATED: Read our full Payntr X-003 F Golf Shoe here.
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.
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 Shoeshere.
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.
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.
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.
After 9 holes my feet felt great – all the innovations by Skechers were definitely paying off as my feet have usually warmed up by this stage and I can usually feel my golf shoes a bit tighter – no problem with these and no sign of any potential blisters from wearing new shoes.
I read that Skechers had developed the Arch fit support with podiatrist input and data from over 120,000 foot scans. I can certainly attest to the comfort underfoot from these shoes and over the full round my feet felt fresh throughout.
On top of comfort these shoes felt really stable, Sandmoor is pretty undulating at times, with sidehill and up and downhill lies – no problem for these shoes, I was testing the spiked version ( 7 spikes) and these provided good traction and firm stability no matter what incline I was stood on. There is a spikeless version and as I enquired how this worked the very helpful Skechers team told me that the spikeless shoes featured a traction plate that incorporates strategically placed, multi-directional lugs that are designed to grip the turf without feeling bulky or cleat-like.
Pros:
Great looks if you like the traditional golf shoe style
“Slip-in” design works, even for people like me with wide feet!
Lots of features to maximise comfort and support your feet
100% waterproof
Cons:
Make sure you choose soft spikes or spikeless (SL version) if you have a preference
Not so keen on the ‘Skechers slipins’ printed on the heel
RELATED: Read our full Skechers GO GOLF Prestige Golf Shoe review here.
I’ve always found golf shoes are generally chosen by brand over comfort and traction. A great golf shoe should give you stability but leave a spring in your step walking up the 18thfairway. The Sketchers GO Golf Temp GF didn’t disappoint in this area.
From the moment I put the shoes on they were unbelievably comfortable and I had no issues regarding tightness or rubbing. I am a size 10 with slightly wider feet and these were a true fit that moulded to my feet instantly.
As I walked up the final hole it was like I had been wearing my favourite trainers for the walk. The Skechers have a great feel about them and are some of the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn.
The GO Golf Tempo GF is a great shoe. I would say it is a hybrid between a traditional golf shoe style and the more modern, trainer styles that are around. If all you care about is comfort and performance then you can’t go wrong with these. They are at an attractive price point and don’t look out of place in the spike bar post round.
Pros:
Comfort straight out of the box
Lightweight with stable grip
Great range of colours available
Cons:
Conservative looks
RELATED: Read our full Skechers GO GOLF Tempo GF Golf Shoe review here.
On the course they were a joy to walk in, providing a good balance of support and comfort. I really liked the soles as they had superb traction. Some spikeless designs can look like they may be left wanting in really wet conditions but not so with these and I suspect they will perform as well as any spiked sole. This makes them a potential all-year shoe.
When swinging there was excellent support. There are many shoes now available where the technology and design have produced shoes with great comfort and performance. The Skechers GO Golf Blade Slip-ins are no exception. Due to the DNA of Skechers, I had some concerns that these shoes may have prioritised comfort over performance. These concerns proved unfounded and I was mightily impressed with these shoes. If you are in the market for a new pair of golf shoes definitely check these out. I do not think you will be disappointed.
Pros:
Supremely comfortable
Waterproof
Modern athletic looks
Cons:
Design might not be for everyone
RELATED: Read our full Skechers GO GOLF Blade GF Slip-ins Golf Shoe review here.
Under Armour Drive Medal Waterproof Spikeless Golf Shoe
One of the standout features of these shoes is their waterproofing — but interestingly, that wasn’t obvious at first glance. When I initially tried them on, I had no idea they were waterproof, which really speaks to how well Under Armour has blended function with style. They look sleek and modern, without the bulky or rubbery appearance you might expect from waterproof gear.
Overall, the Under Armour Drive Medal golf shoes have really impressed me. They combine sleek, modern styling with practical features like waterproofing and excellent grip, all without sacrificing comfort. After a month of frequent use, they’ve proven to be durable and reliable, with performance that holds up across a variety of course conditions.
If you’re after a stylish pair of golf shoes that don’t just look the part but truly deliver on functionality, these are a great choice — especially for summer golf. Comfortable, supportive, good value and built to last, they’ve more than earned their spot in my golfing wardrobe.
Pros:
Durable
Easy to clean
Comfy Fit
Cons:
None
RELATED: Read our full Under Armour Drive Medal Waterproof Spikeless golf shoe review here.
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.
I set off in these shoes on a very dewy, Autumnal morning where any non waterproof golf shoes would have been unbearable. It took a few holes and a few swings for the uppers to soften but once they were soft to the shape of my foot they were brilliant.
The new HOVR midsole utilises softer, energy returning foam on the medial side of the foot and paired that with firmer, more supportive materials on the lateral side of the foot to support it through the movement of the swing.
When hitting shots there was no doubt that you had a very solid platform to swing from, no matter what kind of wet and muddy side slope you found yourself on.
The whole design of this shoe is about achieving biomechanical correct footwork through the golf swing and it was on the back 9 the shoes really came into their own. I felt secure and locked into the shoe whilst the dial foam cushioning kept me comfortable, I felt like that I could have easily walked another 18 holes in these shoes no problem
Pros:
Great foot support
Look great with/without waterproof trousers
Waterproof
Cons:
Needed wearing in
RELATED: Read our full Under Armour Drive Pro Spikeless Golf Shoe review here.
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
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.
The 19th hole section of this review is arguably the easiest of any review I have produced. The New Balance 480 SL Golf Shoes are perfect on the course (obviously) and off it. You would not look out of place at all wearing these shoes out and about.
Whether you are out enjoying a drink or attending a sports event, you will feel comfortable and secure in these golf shoes. I would be shocked if anyone recognised them as golf shoes, which should be to New Balance’s credit, as they have mixed athleticism with a faint hint of tradition.
Pros:
Comfy and lightweight feel
Colourway is great
Trainer-feel increases comfort and confidence
Cons:
Some golfers might prefer more traditional looks
RELATED: Read our review of the New Balance 480 SL Golf Shoes here.
Let there be no doubt. These will be my go-to golf shoes for 2025. They look great, particularly the red, white and blue model I tested, and they feel great too.
This is the big thing for me. If you’re going to be walking six miles during round and you’re going to do that dozens of times a year, comfort has to be king. You can’t have anything on your feet that’s going to bring any discomfort.
These New Balance 574s prioritise that. It’s dead easy to say, ‘these are the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn’, and internet sleuths will no doubt find various other reviews where I’ve said the same in the past.
But the standard is getting better with every single year. You don’t have to stand for a rigid style and a model that makes your feet sweat like a swimming pool. You can have performance and you can have incredible comfort at the same time. You can have both with these 574s.
Pros:
Sneaker fans will adore them
Stretch suits even my duck feet
Very sturdy and stable despite the look
Cons:
Traditionalists might turn their nose up
RELATED: Read our review of the New Balance 574 Greens V2 Golf Shoe here.
The G/FORE MG4+ O2 Spikeless shoe has maintained the high performance features of its spiked sibling. It is a great looking and performing shoe while still being extremely comfortable.
In use they were superb. The combination of comfort focussed design and the support around the heel made these shoes perform like their spiked counterpart. It has really impressed me that a shoe that feels like you could easily wear it all day and has the robustness to be a proper golf shoe. I have a pair of spikeless shoes that are comfortable but I would not really feel they would do the job on a full round on the uneven terrain of a golf course. Not so the G/FORE. These, for me, are the perfect all-round spikeless shoe. I would happily wear them all summer. The spikeless soles still provided excellent traction in damp conditions. I am not sure that I would wear them in the winter after constant wet weather, but this would be true of any spikeless shoe, in my opinion.
They were very comfortable when walking around. I am a UK 9 and these were spot on size-wise. I think this is another area where a well designed shoe comes into its own. They can fit properly and feel snug without feeling tight. My one take-away for potential buyers would be that these shoes have nailed maximising comfort and support without compromising one for the other.
When swinging there was no sensation of looseness or giving-way and they provided all the support that I anticipated.
The TourFlexPro Softspikes, unsurprisingly, provided excellent traction.
There is not a lot to dislike about the G/For MG4+ O2 G/Lock golf shoe.
The performance is second to none. It is definitely in one camp when it comes to appearance. Despite being a little conservative in my tastes I really liked the look.
A top shoe from the ever-inventive G/Fore company.
Pros:
Great comfort and support
Waterproof
Contemporary styling
Cons:
None
RELATED: Read our review of the G/Fore Men’s MG4+ O2 G/Lock Golf Shoe here.
These are a year-round golf shoes, When you buy them now they are bright and summery and can be worn nicely with shorts, but will keep up performance in the wet and soft. I really like how versatile they are.
One of my favourite parts of owning these shoes is how easy the aftercare is with them. They are made from a waterproof TPU material, which just needs a wipe down to keep clean after play, and they have an odour-inhibiting textile lining, which has been a huge victory for me and the passengers in my car. I have managed to keep them relatively pristine with very minimal effort after quite a number of rounds.
As you can probably tell, I have pretty much worn these golf shoes for every round of golf I have played since receiving them. I have a wonderful G/Fore shoe collection growing now and these have gone to the top of my list as preferred to play in and wear. I really love my pair of Gallivanter G/Lock shoes that are full leather, but these are lighter and a bit more flexible with the flex channels throughout the sole, which I just prefer. This is of course just my personal preference, I did give those Gallivanter shoes a glowing review also.
Pros:
Comfortable
Great traction
Very waterproof
Cons:
No cons
RELATED: Read our review of the G/FORE Gallivan2r G/Lock Saddle Golf Shoe here.
The sole is a ‘TR functional cup sole’ and although it is not the thickest (don’t try and knock sand off your clubs with your feet), it provides good comfort and stability. The 5mm square-shaped nubs on the sole of the shoe give you traction throughout the summer months, whether you’re in the fairway or the thick rough.
Duca Del Cosma say on their website that the purpose of the Giordano shoe is ‘for on and off the course’, and they are not wrong. As you can see from the picture above, I have worn these shoes quite a lot on the course, leading to a loss of whiteness and some discolouration in the leather, but that proves how good they are, right?
Not only are the Giordano shoes comfortable on the course, but you could very easily wear them on a night out, or a shopping trip, and no-one would know you were wearing a pair of golf shoes.
Overall, I very much like the Duca Del Cosma Giordano golf shoe, and it will certainly remain my summer golf shoe until I completely wear them out. They really are just that good!
Pros:
Comfortable
Stylish
Don’t need wearing in at all
Can be worn off course
Cons:
Not a wet-weather shoe
RELATED: Read our review of the Duca Del Cosma Giordano Golf Shoe here.
Available: Now RRP: £169 / $199 Sizes: UK 6 – 13 (no half sizes). Colours: White / White, Blue, Red / Blue, White More info:Duca Del Cosma UK / Duca Del Cosma US
I only ever tend to go for a trainer look when selecting golf shoes. So, these Paganis were ideal for me. Straight away I was impressed with the casual look and stylish colour scheme. It’s the first time I have worn Duca Del Cosma golf shoes and I have to say I was extremely impressed with them.
I wore them all week The Open Championship 2024. I spent a considerable amount of my time working the links course of Royal Troon, rarely giving the shoes a break. At no point did I feel uncomfortable in the shoes. There was no rubbing on my feet, discomfort with the sole of the shoe or any tightness with the fitting. The shoes stacked up all week with no issue to report. If you have ever been to Royal Troon you’ll know it isn’t an easy or a short walk, but the Pagani shoes seemed to cope brilliantly.
When swinging the golf club, I thought the stability was also great. Duca attribute this to there spike technology, combined with the USP, allows for a balance of stability and grip during the downswing.
Pros:
Comfortable
Looks great
Waterproof
Can wear both on and off course
Cons:
No cons
RELATED: Read our review of the Duca Del Cosma Pagani Shoe here.
I rarely come across a pair of shoes I can use for all these activities, but the Duca Del Cosma Positano golf shoes might just be the ones. The first big win for these shoes is how waterproof they are; my first test was out at Sand Moor in Leeds, and whilst the course is pretty dry at the moment, it is damp in spots, and my feet remained dry throughout the whole round. Amazingly my back foot didn’t slip, which generally happens in spikeless shoes. This is a huge nod to the Positano golf shoes and their large spikeless nubs on the sole.
These are probably more designed to be spring-summer golf shoes, so I won’t wear them out on a wet British course again. I did take them to Majorca on a 3-day press trip and wore them nonstop on the golf course. The ultra-lightweight EVA outsole makes them very comfortable and easy to wear for long periods of time.
Something I love about these shoes is how hard-wearing they feel. I do a lot of miles in golf shoes and have had a few pairs that only last six months or so, but you can tell that these Positano shoes are different. They are built to last and easy to care for.
Pros:
Extremely comfy
Look very smart
Big, thick spikeless nubs
Very waterproof
Cons:
I don’t have enough pairs!
RELATED: Read our review of the Duca Del Cosma Positano Golf Shoe here.
Straight out of the box the Nike Air Pegasus ’89 golf shoes were extremely comfortable. A uper soft and smooth midsole helps to promote this as it is constructed of two supportive foams in the forefoot and heel. Additionally there is a hidden Zoom Air unit in the heel to help supply that extra bit of comfort.
Overall, I think these are a great casual, modern looking golf shoe. If you are looking for something that is comfortable to play in but still delivers top level performance then you need look no further.
The look won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. To have something that you can slip on for a quick round or nine holes in the summer after work and wear in the clubhouse after can be quite the convenience though.
Pros:
No issues with grip
Extremely comfortable
Versatile
Feel quite lightweight on the feet
Cons:
The trainer-like look may not be for everyone’s liking
RELATED: Read our review of the Nike Air Pegasus ’89 G Golf Shoe here.
Available: Now
RRP: £109.95 / $120.00
SIZE: 7 – 12 UK / 8 M/9.5 W – 16 M/17.5 W US
COLOUR: Wolf Grey/Anthracite/White/Gum Medium Brown / Black/Wolf Grey/White/Gum Medium Brown / White/Pure Platinum/Gum Medium Brown / White/Racer Blue/Orange Peel/Black
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.
My first reaction to putting on the shoes is that they feel very comfortable and stable; they are designed based on a runner shoe concept and having a quick jog around the office confirmed this. Whilst I did have some back foot slip issues on the damp, worn driving range mats of the local range I frequent, out on the golf course I never had a traction or stability issue from the custom JL TPU outsole tred.
These shoes are a nice neutral colour and would work excellently for a walk in the woods, as they are very comfortable, easy to put on and certainly won’t be getting your feet wet in winter. This golf shoe is definitely one of the best options if you’re looking for a versatile pair to take on and off the course.
These shoes do look similar to a typical pair of trainers, and if you like the look of them, you could definitely get away with wearing them out and about, however, I don’t know if they could ever truly crossover into my everyday wardrobe. I believe the combination of a simple style with excellent waterproofing and comfort makes them a great choice for a pair of all-weather golf shoes, especially if you are looking for a more designer pair.
Pros:
Great design
Warm
Comfortable
Very waterproof
Cons:
Pricey
Mud can be tough to wash out
RELATED: Read our review of the J.Lindeberg Vent 500 Golf Shoe here.
As we wrap up our comprehensive review of the best golf shoes for men in 2025, it’s evident that there are plenty of top contenders for which golf shoes you should opt to go with.
Your final choice will hinge on your personal comfort, playstyle, and budget. We suggest that you try these shoes on, if possible, to identify the best fit for you. Here’s to keeping your grip steady, your feet dry, and your style intact on the greens!
How do we test golf shoes?
At National Club Golfer, we are passionate about producing accurate and thorough reviews and making sure our testing process is rigorous so we get a good understanding of how each pair of shoes performs.
Each shoe is worn out on the golf course whilst playing golf, so we can get an idea of overall performance in terms of factors like comfort, grip, stability in the golf swing, waterproof protection and how they actually look on the golf course.
What is important when buying Golf shoes?
When buying new golf footwear it’s important to know what attributes or features you value the most before deciding on a brand or model to buy. For example, do you want spiked or spikeless shoes?
A lot of golfers think comfort is paramount when choosing a shoe, we are going to be standing in them for 3-5 hours right? Some golf shoes on the market have special insoles and cushioned mid-soles designed to keep your feet feeling fresh. Also it’s pretty common for golfers with wide feet to wear the wrong sized pair of golf shoes so its worth getting fit properly.
Grip is vital to good performance on the golf course as any foot slip in dry or wet conditions can not only cause the golf club to swing improperly but may also lead to an injury.
Nearly all golf shoes will either be fully waterproof or offer some kind of water resistance, and this is important as real die-hard golfers play in every weather condition. Having wet feet for 4 hours is not and will never be fun.
How good the shoe looks is of course subjective to personal style, but is important to any player. Do you prefer an athletic-looking shoe, or are you more traditional? Does your shoe offer on-course off-course style or do you want shoes purely for the course? Does the style of shoe you like have the best colour options for your golfing wardrobe?
Price is the last factor to consider. With the models above we have tried to find shoes at all different price points so if you want a shoe at a lower cost, you can get one. Or if you want to spend more, you can do that too. Importantly there is something for everyone.
What brands produce the best golf shoes?
All of the products in this best golf shoes 2024 article are picked from the brands that offer what we believe to be the best shoes on the market.
Do any pros wear spikeless golf shoes on tour?
As you will see on TV when watching the PGA, LPGA & DP World Tour, professionals wear both spiked and spikeless golf shoes, depending on their preference.
Some tour players are looking for extra stability and grip for maximum power creation that a spiked golf shoe might offer, and others are looking for the comfort and style that spikeless golf shoes offer. Some tour players prefer a running shoe style, and others a traditional classic leather shoe; there really isn’t a hard or fast rule as to what tour players wear.
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