When it comes to finding the best golf products, every golfer needs a little guidance. Don’t sweat it, we got you covered! For our new Best of Everything series, we’ve canvassed the golf accessories, apparel and game-improvement space to identify the very best stuff for your game. Think of us as your personal shopping assistant.
Best spiked golf shoes
For many years the criteria for golf shoes was simple. Do they have spikes? Do they come in white or black? Check, check? Sounds good, give me a pair. The shoe game was too simple, and it led manufacturers down a path of bulkiness. Think about the shoes Tiger Woods wore when he first signed with Nike. They weren’t exactly designed with the golfer (or their swing) in mind. Or for the runway. How times have changed.
Today’s golf shoes are made to be an extension of the golfer, and a platform for their swing. In the new age of long, bendy players using “ground forces” to launch tee shots 300+ yards in the air, those forces are useless without a properly performing golf shoe. The base for their swing is relied upon just as much as yours, making your kicks choice an important one.
Sure, color and spikes are still important, but where are those spikes placed? How many of them are there? Does that agree comfortably with your foot shape? How about your gait? Would you rather wear a low-profile shoe that keeps your toes basically on the turf? These are all important questions.
Players looking for a “gamer” pair of shoes they’ll wear in all weather conditions will want to ensure their cleat of choice is a waterproof design. No one likes a squishy walk up the 18th fairway. Remember that when making your selection.