How to Choose Golf Shoes? Tips on Golf Shoes from Golfers
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How to Choose Golf Shoes: Comfort, Stability, and Style Every Step of the Way.
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Choosing golf shoes is often an underestimated part of your equipment, yet it plays a key role not only in performance but also in the overall experience of the game. A golfer can easily walk ten kilometers in one round, often over uneven and changing terrain. The right shoes must fit well, support you during your swing, protect you from the weather, and be comfortable enough so you can focus solely on your game.
How to Navigate the Selection?
The first crucial decision is choosing between spiked and spikeless shoes. Spiked models have replaceable plastic spikes on the sole that provide excellent traction, especially on wet or soft surfaces. They are ideal for players who prefer maximum stability during their swing and are often the choice of more experienced golfers.
On the other hand, spikeless shoes feature rubber soles with tread patterns that offer adequate grip while providing greater walking comfort. They are lighter, more comfortable, and often look more casual, so they can be worn off the course as well.
It is also important to choose the right model according to the weather and season.
Waterproof golf shoes are essential for those who play in all weather conditions. They are usually made from materials with a waterproof membrane or high-quality leather, often with a waterproof guarantee from the manufacturer.
Summer shoes, on the other hand, are lightweight, breathable, and designed primarily for dry and warm conditions – an ideal choice for hot days when you appreciate ventilation and comfort.
Some players emphasize maximum comfort, others focus on stability. Shoes focused on comfort tend to be lighter, with softer soles and better cushioning, making them pleasant to walk in even after a full day. They are suitable for recreational players or those who often play on harder surfaces.
Models focused on stability are structurally firmer, with wider soles and often a stiffer upper to hold the foot securely during rotation in the swing. They provide confidence, especially during full shots and on challenging terrain.
Regarding material, traditional leather shoes remain very popular. Leather adapts over time to the shape of the foot, is durable, and often naturally water-resistant. Its downside can be a higher price and the need for regular maintenance.
Synthetic leather offers lower weight and less care requirements, while modern versions can mimic the look and function of real leather. Shoes made from technical materials, such as mesh fabrics and functional membranes, offer the advantages of low weight, good breathability, and excellent water resistance thanks to layered construction.
At CityGolf stores, the three most popular brands are: FootJoy, Payntr, and True Linkswear.
FootJoy is a staple among golf brands and a synonym for quality and tradition. It offers a wide range of models – from classic leather to modern sporty versions – emphasizing comfort, durability, and performance.
Payntr is a relatively younger brand that quickly gained respect thanks to technologically advanced shoes combining innovations in sports footwear with golfers’ needs. Their models often attract with modern design and very low weight.
True Linkswear targets players who prefer natural movement – their shoes are wider, flexible, and extremely comfortable. They are popular among players who prefer walking the course without feeling like they’re wearing “golf shoes.”
Whatever model you choose, one thing is essential – you must try the shoes on before buying. Even the most expensive shoe won’t help if it doesn’t fit your foot. A round of golf usually lasts several hours, and poorly fitting shoes can make every hole an unpleasant struggle.
Ideally, try the shoes in the store in the afternoon when your feet are slightly tired – that’s when you’ll truly know how they fit. Quality golf shoes are not just an accessory; they are an investment in comfortable and stable play.
Whether you’re heading to the first hole or the clubhouse, your feet will thank you for the right choice.