1. New Balance 327
Thanks to Taylor Swift and other celebrities, New Balance is back. Several retro styles have been re-imagined as golf shoes. Here, you get the 1970s running shoe aesthetic and fit, with golf-specific traction. It might even have you singing “You Belong With Me”.
2. FootJoy Quantum
This shoe leans into the chunky sneaker trend. The thick midsole is a new foam, softer than what FootJoy has used in shoes past. Inside, the footbed moulds snug to your foot for a comfortable fit.
3. Skechers Go Golf Jasmine 2
You’ll see Brooke Henderson in these on the LPGA Tour. A spike-shaped traction element is at the ball of the foot. In Skechers’ testing, it was found to provide strong grip while being more comfortable than a removable spike.
4. Duca Del Cosma Latina
There is a line to be drawn when it comes to bright colours and golf footwear. The Latina walks that style tightrope nicely. This lightweight shoe has a breathable microfibre upper and significant arch support.
5. Adidas Zoysia
The removable kiltie gives these an old-school vibe, but the technology is decidedly modern. The forefoot and rear foot are connected by a bar to support the midfoot, making the walk less strenuous.
6. G/Fore MG4+
The visible heel counter creates a snug fit and provides additional support that helps lock your foot in. The shoe is made of a comfortable combination of lightweight, waterproof materials. The neutral, gradient colour scheme is casual enough to be stylishly cool.


