They say they have created their “most scientifically driven golf shoe to-date”. So let’s see if they can back that up in our Under Armour Spieth 4 review.
Under Armour Spieth 4 review: First impressions
I’ve always liked the style of the Spieth shoes and their fourth offering may be the best yet in that regard – it’s a classic looking shoe in a modern sense. The flashes of orange and the black detailing in places complement the neutral white colour, as do the subtle patterns on the Clarino microfiber upper.
If you don’t know before putting them on, you soon realise the shoes are packed with tech. The big takeaway though, was the feeling of stability provided as soon as you lace them up. Anyway, let’s delve deeper into the technology Under Armour have been able to incorporate…
Under Armour Spieth 4 review: The technology
Not only did three-time major winner Jordan Spieth have some input in the design, but Under Armour teamed up with JJ Rivet, the head of biomechanics and sports performance at the European Tour institute.
“Given the importance of power in a golfer’s swing, we wanted traction to be a focal point for the Spieth 4 GTX,” Rivet says. “Through our insights and testing, we were able to engineer a golf shoe that extends force and power to a golfer’s shot beginning with traction from the ground up.”
A lot of this traction comes from the patent-pending lower profile RST 2.0 spikes. This technology will help golfers to keep their feet planted throughout the swing and eliminate any loss of power and control caused by losing contact with the ground.
And despite being so low to the ground, the lightweight design and dual durometer EVA footbed ensure that, underfoot, the experience is pleasant even if the overall shoe feels quite rigid at first.



