Style Color & Looks
The style is 100% personal preference. Many of you might notice that even the guys on the PGA Tour wear anything from an athletic shoe style to more of a dress shoe style or a traditional saddle shoe. Try thinking about what you normally wear on the golf course and then decide which style might look best for you. If you play mostly public courses where proper attire, such as a collared shirt, isn’t required you may find that an athletic style shoe works best. Or if you belong to a country club you may prefer a more traditionally saddle shoes, such as the FootJoy Premiere Series Golf Shoes or even the FJ Traditions premium golf shoes.
The style of golf shoes has changed drastically over the last 10 years, you can find the most colorful shoes for men or women, a decade ago it was only neutral colors and a traditional golf shoe look. Luckily, that isn’t the case any more, Nike has taken the approach of matching their golf shoe style to their running shoes style and you can notice the branding is the same across all shoes for all the sports they make shoes for. Adidas is the same way with their Solarthon Golf Shoes, they brought their boost technology from running and football cleats to golf a couple years ago and it has been a huge success. And last but not least FootJoy, the #1 Shoe in Golf, has also kept up with the times and has many styles such as FootJoy Hyperflex golf shoes, and FootJoy FJ Flex shoes that are stylish with a splash of color.
Comfort & Fit
You aren’t going to be a happy golfer if you’re wearing uncomfortable shoes. It’s always good to try shoes on even if you know what size you normally wear. This is especially important for those of you who walk the course. Everyone’s feet are different and some shoes have more cushioned soles and better arch support compared to others. Some styles are synthetic such as the FootJoy eComfort and some use other types of leather that are more high-end than others. The FJ Premiere Series use luxurious Premium Pittards leather from England and New Balance uses microfiber and synthetic leather in their Fresh Foam Contend golf shoes.
Toe Character, Forefoot, Instep & Heel
You should also look at with of the toe box and heel, some shoes have a wider toe box or heel than others so if you have a wide foot, you’ll definitely want something with wider fit. Anything available in a Wide or X-Wide size will be ideal. FootJoy Traditions tend to have a full rounded toe character, standard fit across forefoot and instep, with a slightly narrow heel so you need to take these things into consideration. The toe character, forefoot, instep, and heel are all things that come into play and if you know your feet well enough based on the previous golf shoes you’ve worn this will help if buying golf shoes online.
Although most 2022 golf shoes for men or women have very cushioned insoles, some use different technology than others. In the newest 2022 Adidas Tour360 22 Golf Shoes they use a high energy-returning dual-stack Boost material midsole, which is Adidas' latest iteration of underfoot cushioning and lightest compound. The Puma Ignite Articulate Golf Shoes use a revolutionary proprietary IGNITE foam midsole for added comfort and heel support. Skechers uses a patented, podiatrist designed Arch Fit Insole System with responsive ULTRA FLIGHT lightweight cushioning in most of their newest generation of shoes, highly popularized by the 2022 U.S. Open champion, Matt Fitzpatrick.
BOA Lacing System
In past years FootJoy BOA Golf Shoes were brought to the market and soon after Adidas, Nike, and Puma also have BOA Golf Shoes for men and women. If you’re not familiar with the new BOA Lacing System, it’s basically golf shoe without the traditional laces in any shoe. There is a wire that runs through the entire shoe and all you have to do is twist the BOA knob and the wire tightens the lacing system to fit your foot perfectly. Then you just pull the knob out and the lacing system looses so you can take the shoe off. If you’ve worn any BOA Golf Shoe you’ll never wear anything but a golf shoe with BOA technology.
Stability, Flexibility, & Mobile vs Structured
Not only does every golfer have different feet, they also have different swings. Many golfers have an active lower body throughout their swing and therefore, need more stability. Those who prefer to walk on the golf course instead or using a riding cart might also need a more flexible outsole. Next time you’re shopping either in-store or online shoes, notice the width of the outsole, the amount of spikes, and how flexible the golf shoe actually is. The FootJoy Pro/SL and Pro/SL Sport are good examples of a flexible shoe that is great for walking the course and it keeps your feet low to the ground. According to the FootJoy analysis, by wearing the right footwear you can see an average increase of 3 to 4 mph in swing speed would could equate to an extra 10 yards off the tee.
Price
For many, price alone might be the single most important factor when shopping for new golf shoes. Every golf shoe manufacturer/brand has a very wide price range in their line-up of golf shoes. Some FJ Closeout Golf Shoes can be found as low as $29.99 to $39.99 and higher-end 2022 shoe models can go up to $299 or more. Either way, there is most likely a shoe you will like in YOUR price range. Some might wonder if you would be getting what you pay for. The answer: Sometimes! We say this because a shoe under $60 would most likely be synthetic leather and NOT have a waterproof warranty. This might be acceptable for someone who plays less than a handful of times a year. The shoes that are $80 or more will typically have a one or two year waterproof warranty, leather upper and better overall construction. These are the shoes that the more avid golfers might go after.