We've tried and tested the best golf shoes of 2025 and broken them down into spiked, spikeless and ladies' models.
The price of a golf shoe will depend on whether it’s spiked or not. Spiked shoes are more expensive than spikeless shoes. If you’re looking for an affordable golf shoe, then consider getting a spikeless shoe. You should opt for spiked shoes if you’re looking for traction and grip, ...
The Nitro Foam midsole provides a consistently springy feel throughout the round. Additionally, the shoes feature Flexspike cleats, which deliver excellent traction. Eight spikes across four positions ensure fantastic stability across a variety of ground conditions. If you are seeking super comfy golf ...
We review the best spiked, spikeless and ladies-only adidas golf shoes to help you find your perfect model for 2024. Read on to find out more.
Spikeless Vs Spikes -Spiked shoes will perhaps provide you a little more traction on wet surfaces and slopes, but the cleats on them will need replacing when they wear out or break. You don’t have to do this with spikeless, as the studs or dimples are molded into the sole. Spiked sh...
Another consideration is whether to go with soft spikes or a spikeless sole. Soft spikes can be replaceable when worn out, whereas spikeless shoes need to be replaced entirely. However, many golfers find spikeless shoes to be more comfortable. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference....
Many spikeless or street golf shoes won’t be designed to provide the same waterproofing you’re more likely to find with spiked shoes. For many golfers, the decision comes down to comfort and style vs. traction and stability. You can find spiked shoes that look good and are comfortable, ...
Spikeless shoes are good beginner golf shoes. Women’s golf shoes made without spikes offer golf-specific support for your swing and follow-through. They’re easy to walk in and are versatile enough to wear into the clubhouse. Keep in mind, though, that if you use your golf shoes for ca...
I only had one or two most of my life, but I am up to 3-4 now (one pair is essentially retired)! Don't count old shoes you don't wear any more. My excuse (for the warden) is I am using spikes and spikeless now, so I need more...
I was able to get some time on the driving range with a launch monitor to make some comparisons. First, I am in AZ, the weather is hot so the difference in the spikeless shoes vs the soft spikes won't be as pronounced since the grass is dry and firm. Second, since this was a ...