When it comes to golf shoes, there are a ton out there. Some of them look good. Some of them perform well. Most golf players want a shoe that are both good looking and high-performance. But when it comes down to it, picking out shoes depends a lot on a player’s personal tastes and needs. Do you know what you want? In case you haven’t yet, read through our guide on how to choose golf shoes to figure out what makes a perfect golf shoe. But, if you have a good idea of what you need already, you can go on ahead. We’ve selected the best golf shoes and split them up into cleated and spikeless choices. That way, there’s sure to be something here that will catch your eye. Hope you find the perfect match, here are the best golf shoes on the market right now according to us.
Best Golf Shoes (On the Market Right Now)
Cleated Spikeless
Low-end
(Under $100)
Callaway Xfer Nitro
Adidas Adicross V
Callaway Xfer Pro
Ashworth Cardiff ADC
Mid-range
($100-$150)
Footjoy Hyperflex
Adidas Adipower Boost 2
Nike Lunar Control IV
Skechers Go Golf Tour Elite
Puma Titantour Ignite
New Balance Minimus LX
High-end
(Over $150)
Footjoy DNA BOA
Ecco Biom Hybrid 2
Adidas Tour 360 Boost
Ecco Cage Pro
Best Golf Shoes – Cleated
Cleated golf shoes feature spikes on the bottom of the outsoles for more reliable traction and grip on terrain such as hills, wet courses, and soft ground. In the past, spikes were generally metal, but they are slowly being phased out for plastic spikes. Plastic spikes don’t ruin the grass like metal spikes do, which is why most golf courses are now banning metal one. Cleated golf shoes also offer more stability and torsional control. Most pro golfers choose to play with spiked shoes.
Low-end
For low-end cleat options, we chose the Callaway Xfer Nitro and Callaway Xfer Pro. They both feature comfortable microfiber uppers that are weather resistant with great stability.
Callaway Xfer Nitro
+ Ortholite 3D insert for comfort
+ Thin and lightweight TPU outsole
+ Flex grooves allows flexibility with optimal traction
Callaway Xfer Pro
+ Microfiber upper protects from the elements
+ No-sew construction in upper for hot spot reduction and improved comfort
+ Prevents lateral slippage
Mid-range
In our opinion, the best mid-range cleated golf shoes are the Footjoy Hyperflex, which have great foot lockdown and forefoot flexibility, the Nike Lunar Control IV, with full-length Lunarlon cushioning, Flywire cables, and carbon fiber shank for support and stability. Last are the Puma Titantour Ignite, which are jam packed with performance technology.
Footjoy Hyperflex
+ Underfoot comfort and soft cushioning
+ Superb lateral support and stability
+ Rounded toe, standard fit across forefoot and instep, and a slightly narrow heel
Nike Lunar Control IV
+ Ultra-lightweight Flywire cables ensure an adaptive and secure fit
+ Carbon fiber and TPU shank for lightweight stability
+ Fully waterproof
+ Asymmetrical external heel counter for support
Puma Titantour Ignite
+ Dual density PU sockliner for customized fit
+ PWRCOOL insole provides optimal thermal comfort
+ Absorbs, stores, and releases heat when necessary
+ Foam midsole for great energy return, cushioning, and responsiveness
+ Flex grooves for more natural movement
High-end
For high-end cleated shoes, we selected the Footjoy DNA BOA, which features a BOA closure system for additional support and stability, while offering an amazing personalized fit. Then you have the Adidas Tour 360 Boost, with full-length responsive cushioning and a flexible forefoot with a midfoot that offers control.
Footjoy DNA BOA
+ Snug, vented tongue for breathability; collar molds to ankle for support
+ Lightweight cushioning for comfort and support
+ Rounded toe, slightly shallow forefoot, slightly narrow heel and standard instep for lateral support and stability
+ TPU outsole for lightweight stability and performance
+ Low profile with BOA lacing for dialed fit
Adidas Tour 360 Boost
+ Full-length boost midsole foam for comfort and support
+ Locks down heel to the natural contour of the foot
+ Dual density TPU outsole for stability and grip
+ Flexible in forefoot, control in midfoot
Best Golf Shoes – Spikeless
Spikeless shoes are a tad different than cleated shoes. Instead of spikes on the bottom of the outsole, they actually have small rubber lugs. These lugs also provide traction–not to the degree of spiked shoes–but also allow high-range movements. Traction in spikeless shoes is best on firmer ground. They are also lightweight, low-profile, more flexible, and slightly more comfortable with a more grounded feel. You can even wear them off the golf course if you want to. This makes them widely versatile and convenient, which is why sales for them have soared in the past few years.
Low-end
Our top choices for low-end spikeless shoes include the Adidas Adicross V, with 72 strategically placed lugs and comfortable sockliner and EVA cushioning. The next would be the Ashworth Cardiff ADC, which is fully leather, waterproof, with full-length cushioning. It’s quite a steal!
Adidas Adicross V
+ Flexible outsole features 72 lugs
+ Lightweight cloudfoam sockliner
+ Extra EVA cushioning added
Ashworth Cardiff ADC
+ Softer EVA midsole and full-length cushioning
+ Waterproof
+ Roomy forefoot for improved comfort
Mid-range
Now for the best mid-range spikeless golf shoes. We have the Adidas Adipower Boost 2 which are highly responsive, supportive, and stable. After that are the Skechers Go Golf Tour Elite, a low-profile, comfortable, waterproof shoe. Then there are the New Balance Minimus LX, which have a lightweight, water-resistant midsole and dual density spikeless outsole.
Adidas Adipower Boost 2
+ Bounce foam in forefoot for responsiveness
+ TPU outsole and improved stability, grip, and performance
+ External heel counter for lateral stability and support
+ Soft and breathable microfiber upper
+ PU sockliner for cushioning, support, and comfort
Skechers Go Golf Tour Elite
+ Seam-sealed waterproof protection
+ Low-profile with cushioned insole
+ TPU outsole for durable grip
New Balance Minimus LX
+ Full-grain water resistant leather upper
+ Breathable textile lining
+ Lightweight, water-resistant midsole keeps feet comfortable and odor free
+ Dual density spikeless outsole for great traction
High-end
Then we have the high-end spikeless options. We went with the Ecco Biom Hybrid 2, featuring durable yak leather and an anatomical last shape. Following closely behind is the new Ecco Cage Pro, which have excellent weather protection and a midsole design that locks down the heel for additional stability.
Ecco Biom Hybrid 2
+ Anatomical last shape for ideal support
+ Durable, weather-resistant TPU outsole for superb grip
+ Insole keeps foot from moving around
Ecco Cage Pro
+ Comfortable, breathable leather upper
+ Midsole design with cage in heel for extra stability
+ Naturally placed pivot points for great grip
+ Removable comfort fiber insole
Best Golf Shoe Brands
Adidas Ashworth Callaway Ecco FootJoy
New Balance Nike Puma Skechers Under Armour