Style in golf shoes is nuanced. You want something that gives you confidence – not only in terms of visual panache but more importantly, in how they perform. Consider that walking 18 holesrequires approximately 10,000 steps. There’s simply no disputing that a properly fit pair of the right shoes will help you perform better athletically. Read more…
When the team at adidas began working on the Adizero ZG, they went in with the goal of making a lightweight shoe that provided ample traction and was comfortable to wear.
The Eighty Seven SC is being offered in a limited release, with two styles. The Camo, which Day wore at the Masters, and the Proto, which Day had on his feet at the Players.
The latest drop from the creative minds at FootJoy and Todd Snyder, the American menswear designer whose golf capsules have become staples for the elevated dresser, features two limited edition golf shoes in a fresh, bright icy aqua colourway.
Adam Scott never thought he would wear spikeless golf shoes. He began his career wearing the stiff, metal-spiked FootJoy Classics. He wanted structure and traction to support his golf swing.
With the Tour360 22, adidas’ primary focus was to re-examine how it addressed two critical areas that are important for golfers of all skill levels: fit and traction.
The latest version of Stan Smith’s golf shoes are here with Adidas releasing a limited-edition colourway of the classic tennis-inspired silhouette to honour the Zozo Championship and its return to Japan.
Our editors met with new companies and heard about innovations from brands across the industry all week at the 2020 PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, Florida. Here are some of the coolest products we saw, which you’ll likely continue to
hear more and more about as the year progresses.