Best Puma Golf Shoes: Elevate Your Game with These Winning Styles
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Compared to other top sports brands, Puma is a newcomer to the world of golf. Its first foray on the course was in 2006, with the launch of its Spring collection of golf apparel. Since then, Puma has used its design prowess to help players both improve their swing and turn some heads while out on the course. Today, elite players like Bryson DeChambeau and Louis Oosthuizen can be spotted wearing Pumas.
Puma golf shoes capture the brand’s fast style in a lineup of footwear designed to keep a golfer’s feet comfortable, firmly planted, supported, and protected from the elements. Each Puma model has its pros and cons, so deciding which pair of Pumas is right for you requires a little footwork. Luckily, we’ve done that footwork for you. Check out our top picks of Puma golf shoes.
Top 8 Puma golf shoes
Staff favorite: Ignite Pwradapt Caged
Runner-up: Ignite Elevate
Best budget: Grip Fusion Pro 3.0 Spikeless
Best traction: Ignite Articulate
Best waterproof: Ignite Fasten8 Spikeless
Best comfort: GS-Fast Spikeless
Best for ankle support: Proadapt Alphacat Spikeless
Best women’s: Laguna Fusion Knit Spikeless
How we chose the best Puma golf shoes
We listed the entire Puma lineup of golf shoes and deeply investigated what customers and product testers said about each model. We uncovered the pros and cons of every Puma golf shoe, then used our findings to create specific categories we believed golfers would find the most helpful. Once our categories were in place, we awarded our top picks for each one.
Staff favorite: Ignite Pwradapt Caged
Staff favorite: Ignite Pwradapt Caged
Benefits
— Exceptional traction
— Comfortable and lightweight
— Breathable mesh toebox
Drawbacks
— Hard to put on
The Ignite Pwradapt Caged Golf Shoe is a spiked (or cleated) model designed top to bottom for performance. To keep a golfer’s feet firmly planted, the shoe’s seven tornado-shaped cleats are reinforced with Puma’s unique hexagon and chevron-shaped lugs pattern.
This combination provides traction across the entire sole during your swing, from takeaway to follow-through. The Pwradapt is reinforced around the midsole for stability and joint/muscle protection. And as body weight shifts and the ankle turns, the Ignite Pwradapt Caged is designed to support your forefoot.
Customers said these shoes are comfortable and provide excellent traction on the course. They suggest stepping down half a size for an accurate fit, and there were mentions that the shoe can be hard to put on. However, customers overwhelmingly stated that the Ignite Pwradapt Caged is the perfect blend of style and performance.
Size range: 7-15 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: Yes | Colors: 3
Runner-up: Ignite Elevate
Runner-up: Ignite Elevate
Benefits
— Excellent multi-directional traction
— Comfortable fit
— Strong waterproof performance
Drawbacks
— Toebox is a little tight
Like our top pick, the Ignite Elevate reinforces the midsole and supports the forefoot to protect muscles and joints while ensuring your golf swings don’t go off the rails due to lack of stability. Where the shoe differs is in its outsole.
While it lacks the extra grip that cleats provide, the Ignite Elevate uses a concentric traction pattern for a strong grip in every direction. So, the Ignite Elevate keeps you on firm ground no matter how your body shifts and turns. It also contains a proprietary midsole foam for an added spring in the step.
Customers said the Ignite Elevate provides fantastic support and comfort on the course. Many of them noted that the shoe’s traction is incredible. And while some people observed that the toe box is a little tight, this can likely be remedied with one of the shoe’s wide-fit sizing options.
Size range: 7-15 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: No | Colors: 7
Best budget: Grip Fusion Pro 3.0 Spikeless
Best budget: Grip Fusion Pro 3.0 Spikeless
Benefits
— Affordable
— Durable
— Comfortable fit
Drawbacks
— May not be as breathable as some people like
The GRIP Fusion Pro 3.0 Golf Shoe is designed to provide a solid grip and comfortable fit at a budget-friendly price. Its dual-density insole contains Puma’s proprietary foam engineered to provide two layers of cushioning.
The shoe’s upper is constructed from a microfiber material for breathability and complemented by an additional microfiber midsole that wraps around and supports the foot. For traction, the shoe’s carbon rubber outsole is layered with lugs to help maintain grip throughout your swing.
Customers called the GRIP Fusion Pro 3.0 a great value and observed the shoe’s precise fit and comfortable feel. Despite a few comments from customers who said the shoe isn’t as breathable as hoped, the consensus is that the GRIP Fusion 3.0 is a well-designed shoe that won’t disappoint.
Size range: 7-17 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: No | Colors: 4
Best traction: Ignite Articulate
Best traction: Ignite Articulate
Benefits
— Exceptional traction
— Flexible and unrestrictive
— Good cushioning
Drawbacks
— Hard to put on
If grip is your priority, the Ignite Articulate Golf Shoe might just be your top choice. Its outsole features eight tornado cleats, and while some cleat shoes sacrifice movement for traction, that’s not the case here.
The Ignite Articulate’s design sports strategically placed grooves in the outsole, mid, and upper materials that allow the shoe to flex with the movements of your foot. It also has an intentionally thinner saddle in the middle, which wraps securely around your foot without feeling too restrictive.
Some customers said the Ignite Articulate provides great traction on the golf course. Others noted that the shoe can be hard to put on, but most agreed that the comfort is well worth the investment.
Size range: 7-15 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: Yes | Colors: 7
Best waterproof: Ignite Fasten8 Spikeless
Best waterproof: Ignite Fasten8 Spikeless
Benefits
— Exceptional water protection
— Grip remains strong in any weather
— Very comfortable
Drawbacks
— Sizes may run big
The Ignite Fasten8 Golf Shoe differs from the other shoes on this list in one key area: It sports a proprietary sole shield, a micro-thin film that protects the shoe from water, dirt, mud, and other debris — making the cleaning process much easier.
The upper is also constructed with a highly waterproof mesh. For grip, the shoe features a TPU outsole with an organically altered traction pattern. Its lugs are positioned and angled to best support the natural movements and positions of the foot when walking or swinging.
Customers praised the shoe’s comfortable fit, sturdy support, and solid grip in wet playing conditions. However, some customers mentioned that they had to exchange their initial pair for a full size smaller, so keep that in mind when ordering.
Size range: 7-14 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: No | Colors: 7
Best comfort: GS-Fast Spikeless
Best comfort: GS-Fast Spikeless
Benefits
— Extremely comfortable
— Seam-sealed waterproof design
Drawbacks
— Sizes may run big
The GS-Fast Spikeless Golf Shoe offers multiple layers of cushioning for the most comfortable fit out of any other shoe on this list. Its sock liner is constructed with a dual-density insole that offers two unique cushioning levels that support your entire foot and reinforce the shoe’s durability. The midsole is designed to absorb impact with each step. And the seam-sealed upper keeps your feet dry and snug. Customers said the shoes are both comfortable and stylish, but some noted that the sizes run large.
Size range: 7-15 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: No | Colors: 5
Best for ankle support: Proadapt Alphacat Spikeless
Best for ankle support: Proadapt Alphacat Spikeless
Benefits
— Exceptional ankle support
— Good traction
— Comfortable fit
Drawbacks
— Firm upper takes some breaking in
The ankle plays a pivotal role in your golf swing. And just like your knees, hips, back, shoulders, and neck, it deserves good support and protection. The Proadapt Alphacat is designed for support that starts on the bottom of your feet and moves up through your ankles.
Its TPU outsole provides good traction and support while retaining flexibility in areas where your foot needs mobility most. And while the shoe’s upper combines mesh with a lightweight TPU saddle that supports the entire foot, it also contains a proprietary foam that adds impact resistance to each step.
Product reviewers singled out the Proadapt Alphacat for its ankle support, noting that the shoe makes your foot feel secure. While they require some breaking in before they really feel comfortable, customers noted the shoe’s great support and traction.
Size range: 7-15 | Waterproof: Yes | Spiked: No | Colors: 6
Best women’s: Laguna Fusion Knit Spikeless
Best women’s: Laguna Fusion Knit Spikeless
Benefits
— Very comfortable
— All-encompassing support
— Highly breathable
Drawbacks
— Not waterproof
The Laguna Fusion Knit Golf Shoe is designed to provide toe-to-ankle support in a breathable knitted upper. It also contains Puma’s proprietary foam to add a little spring in each step and absorb impact while you walk.
While not waterproof, customers appreciated the Laguna Fusion Knit’s lightweight and breathable feel. Others noted that the shoe does a great job supporting their ankles and is great for other off-course activities.
Size range: 5.5-12 | Waterproof: No | Spiked: No | Colors: 4
Step onto the golf course in style and comfort
Now it’s time to put your shoe knowledge to work and find your perfect pair of Puma golf shoes. As a first step, we recommend choosing which of the above categories is the most important. For example, if you want to protect your feet when you’re on the course, consider the Proadapt Alphacat.
Or, if you want shoes that give you the best chance at a consistent, powerful swing, consider the Ignite Pwradapt Caged, the Ignite Elevate, or the Ignite Articulate.
How to pick the right Puma golf shoes for you
Consider the following factors when shopping for a particular pair of Pumas.
Traction
A good swing is built on solid footing. You want your feet to grip the earth beneath them to maximize control. But you also want enough flexibility so your feet and ankles can turn as your swing progresses. Spiked shoes offer better traction than spikeless ones but are typically less flexible. (An exception to that rule is the Ignite Articulate.)
Mobility
This refers to the range of proper motion a shoe allows during your swing. As we alluded to when describing traction, you don’t want a shoe that’s too rigid and restrictive around your foot. Otherwise, your feet will be less mobile and struggle to shift from side to side with your swing.
But as we’ve demonstrated in this article, spiked shoes that offer good traction aren’t necessarily limited in mobility. If you find a pair of spiked shoes you like but worry it’ll be too restrictive, read reviews to see what customers say.
Comfort
Spikeless golf shoes have a softer outsole than spiked shoes, giving them a more cushioned, supportive feel. They also tend to be lighter. Spikeless shoes may be the way to go if you walk the course or prefer to play comfortably.
Waterproof
Most of the shoes on this list are waterproof to some degree. Shoes with a breathable mesh upper will naturally be more porous, meaning more water will get in — especially if you step into a puddle. Shoes with knitted-fabric uppers like the Laguna Fusion Knit provide no water protection.
And while some shoes are “waterproof” in the sense that they protect your feet from water, they can also be water-resistant. This means the shoes have some design feature — usually a protective film — that makes cleaning off water, dirt, and other debris easy.
FAQ
Is Puma a good brand for golf?
Puma is a respected name in golf. In fact, Puma Golf is the company’s brand wholly dedicated to designing and producing high-quality golf apparel.
Do Puma golf shoes fit true to size?
Whether a shoe fits true to size varies depending on the model. A few styles in this article tend to run large, according to customer reviews. However, that may not be the case with every pair of Pumas. Read reviews before purchasing to see what customers say about sizing.
Which pro-golfers wear Puma?
Pro-golfers sporting Pumas on the course include Rickie Fowler, Lexi Thompson, Bryson DeChambeau, Louis Oosthuizen, and Gary Woodland.
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