The 11 best golf shoes for summer

Many years have passed since the days when Stylo golf shoes were appropriate for every golfing game. In this day and age, we expect a great deal more from our golf shoes, to the extent that many of us carry a variety of pairs of shoes to accommodate the various seasons.

When it comes to winter golf, we look for models that are sturdy, waterproof, and dark in colour, and that can handle muddy, rough, and saturated courses with ease. We want something that is more refined during the summer. We would like for you to leave behind the winter shoes that you could possibly use to climb Ben Nevis and replace them with something that you could wear to the pub or go for a run in.

The search for the most effective traction is over, and in its place are slipper-like types that are lightweight, fashionable, and quite comfortable.

Naturally, we are still looking for grip, durability, versatility, comfort, and suitability, but we also want a little bit of style.

The following is a list of ten of the best golf shoes for summer, both for men and women, that are ideal for playing golf throughout the summer months. You won’t find a single spike made of metal among them…

 

  1. Ecco S-Three
Ecco S-Three Golf Shoes

Ecco footwear is a favourite of ours. I adore Ecco shoes to the moon and back. If you play a lot of golf and want to make sure that your feet feel comfortable at the conclusion of 36 holes a day for three days in a row, you should not consider any other products but Ecco. That’s right.

We believe that Ecco is the most comfortable shoe brand now available on the market, and we don’t even think it’s close.

This history is carried on with the S-Three model, which features a lightweight, spikeless shoe that allows for lots of traction and a Gore-Tex upper that is both comfortable and sturdy as well. Do you remember that Gore-Tex is waterproof?

Different levels of softness are created across the foot by the Zonal Fluidform technology that is utilised in the midsole of this shoe. Medium softness is provided by the heel, which also provides excellent cushioning.

 

  1. Under Armour HOVR Tour
Under Armour HOVR Tour

These spikeless golf shoes, which are suggested by Jordan Spieth, are comparable to spiked ones in terms of grip. Neither will the supple rubber soles fail to meet your expectations.

The HOVR foam that Under Armour uses, which was taken from the company’s running trainers, provides a great deal of cushioning and shock absorption. Despite this, the outsole still has a great deal of toughness and solidity, making it suitable for even the most efficient swinger.

UA’s signature strong fashion is featured, and the knitted upper is not only completely waterproof but also much simpler to clean than you may think they would be.

 

  1. Adidas CodeChaos 22
Adidas CodeChaos

Although it might appear to be more suitable for use on a basketball court, this shoe is actually rather effective when it comes to performing its duties on the golf course.

A sole that provides an incredible amount of traction and grip contributes to the fact that this is Adidas’ greatest spikeless golf shoe. Not only is the Boost cushioning technology popular, but the extensive colour palette is also quite popular.

In addition to being showerproof, the upper is completely waterproof against water. Additionally, it is extremely eco-friendly, as it is composed of fifty percent recycled plastic from the ocean.

 

  1. FootJoy Pro SL
FootJoy Pro_SL

There is a distinct Lee Westwood vibe emanating from these long-time favourites, which are still considered to be among the greatest golf shoes available out there.

At any rate, they are comfy; however, when you place the OrthoLite “fitbed” on top of them, it conforms to the specific contours of your foot to provide the most pleasant experience possible.

The StratoFoam midsole is an improvement over the previous generation, and the ChromoSkin leather used by FootJoy is a testament to the brand’s lineage. In addition, the leather is water resistant and can be cleaned with ease.

 

  1. Under Armour Charged Phantom
Under Armour Charged Phantom

Despite the fact that it has the phrase “London Marathon in three hours and twenty minutes” printed all over it, this is actually an excellent golf shoe.

Not only does it have the appearance of a trainer, but it also has a significant amount of the same technology that is found in trainers.

Not only is the heel wraparound in the manner of socks extremely lightweight, but it is also a huge hit in terms of comfort. Although the Phantom is more showerproof, you may treat it with UA’s Never-Wet treatment if you want to make it waterproof. However, if waterproof quality is something that is vital to you, there are definitely better fits available for you as well.

The Charged midsole from UA is robust and flexible at the same time, providing excellent support throughout the swing.

 

  1. G/FORE MG4x2 Cross
GFORE MG4x2 Cross

If you want to go right from the 18th green to the cool beer garden next door, this is definitely the best option for younger players. This is especially true if you wish to play golf. In point of fact, one could argue that they appear even more attractive when paired with jeans as opposed to golf pants!

In spite of the trainer vibe, the upper is made of G/DRY weave, which is waterproof, and it is built on a lattice midsole, which provides good support and increased comfort. The big foamy sole is encased in a 100% rubber outsole, which shouts “comfort” more than anything else!

 

  1. Nike Air Max 270 G
Nike Air Max 270 G

Even by Nike’s high standards, the Air Max series is considered to be an iconic brand. They continue to look amazing even after many years have passed since they were initially released.

They are one of the better options for a golf shoe that is both aesthetically pleasing and provides a great deal of comfort over the entire round of 36 holes. Rory and Brooks both wear them.

It is possible to wear the 270 G and go straight from the 18th green to the pub without having to do anything other than find a place to throw your clubs. This is another option.

It features a foam midsole and an upper that is both flexible and sturdy. This model is available in a wide variety of attractive colours, and it is also more affordable than the ordinary Air Max models that are not designed for golf…

 

  1. FootJoy HyperFlex Carbon
FootJoy HyperFlex Golf Shoes

With a simple white top and a jazzy sole, these golf shoes are a perfect choice for the summer season because of their stylish appearance.

Because the power plate on the sole maximises stability and leverage, and because the OrthoLite ‘fitbed’ conforms to your foot for a bespoke fit, these shoes get more and more comfortable the longer you use them.

In addition to being breathable and comfortable, the knit top is completely waterproof, and it is also resistant to stains and simple to clean. Although all of this comfort is present, it does not come at the sacrifice of stability.

 

  1. Puma GS Fast
Puma GS Fast

This style is a great example of “black and white camouflage,” and while it is not going to appeal to everyone, there are certain people who will absolutely adore it.

It is quite evident that Puma is a significant participant in the larger market, and this golf shoe is yet another hit from the manufacturer of retro-cool footwear.

Both the Ignite and the RS-G models were impressive, but this one might even be more impressive. Developed from the RS family, it features a seam-sealed, waterproof design with a moulded TPU heel piece. Additionally, it is waterproof all the way through.

 

  1. FootJoy Women’s Fuel
FootJoy Women’s Fuel

In addition to having a microfiber covering that is waterproof and easy to clean, the Fuel also includes a Stratolite midsole that is soft and comfortable, making it a golf shoe that is both sturdy and comfortable. Many people consider the Fuel to be the “premier” waterproof shoe for women.

In terms of traction and stability, the outsole that was inspired by the Pro SL stands out as particularly excellent. Not only does it look great, but the combination of silver and maroon is just stunning.

 

  1. Adidas ZG23 Lightstrike
Adidas ZG23 Lightstrike

The ZG23 is a spiked shoe that is soft, but it is still lightweight and comfy. In fact, the entire concept behind the ZG23 is that it should feel like you are wearing a shoe that does not have spikes for you to wear.

Collin Morikawa gravitates for this particular model because of its turf-hugging characteristic, which not only improves balance and stability but also facilitates improved energy transfer.

It’s true that it’s not the most streamlined of models, but it’s also not particularly cumbersome or unattractive. When it comes to golf shoes for the summer, they are a dependable substitute. 



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