NIKE Golf Shoes Struggled in Our Testing – Here’s a Better Option
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NIKE Golf Shoes Struggled in Our Testing – Here’s a Better Option

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NIKE Golf Shoes Struggled in Our Testing – Here’s a Better Option

We tested two NIKE golf shoes this year, the NIKE Infinity G NN Spikeless and the NIKE Infinity Tour 2 Spiked, and both finished in the bottom half of our rankings. They struggled in key performance areas like traction, stability and comfort. If you’ve been a loyal NIKE fan and are considering a new pair this season, here’s what you can expect from their current lineup and a few higher-performing alternatives worth a look.

🔻 NIKE Infinity G NN (Spikeless)

The NIKE Infinity G NN finished second to last in our testing with a score of 87.55. It had one of the lowest stability scores in the entire spikeless test pool. Waterproofing was about average and the overall comfort just wasn’t there.

One thing the NIKE Infinity G NN have going for them is the price. At $75, they are fairly priced but you’ll be sacrificing performance to save money. Serious golfers wouldn’t buy this shoe.

🔻 NIKE Infinity Tour 2 (Spiked)

The NIKE Infinity Tour 2 was second-to-last in our spiked testing with a score of 89. While traction on the Infinity Tour 2 wasn’t terrible, comfort and stability fell behind.

Similar to the spikeless NIKE, the stability is just not there for golfers who want the structure and lockdown needed for faster swings. Despite the “Tour” name and price tag ($170), the Infinity Tour 2 didn’t deliver Tour-level performance.

Three brands to consider as alternatives

If you like the sporty look and performance of a NIKE shoe but want something built more specifically with the golfer in mind, consider PAYNTR, adidas and Under Armour. Here is a spiked and spikeless alternative for each.

PAYNTR

The PAYNTR golf shoes did well in both our best spiked and best spikeless testing. The PAYNTR Eighty-Seven SC earned second place in the spiked test while the Moving Day SC earned third. The shoes are known for their traction and stability. They also have premium foam that keeps the feet locked in.

For spikeless models, the All Day SC was a top choice. Its balanced feel works for walking 18 or even 36 holes. Testers also noted that the shoes were comfortable right out of the box.

PAYNTR Eighty-Seven SC

✅ “Tour-level” traction and stability with premium comfort and materials throughout.
❌ Runs snug and comes at a premium price—try before you buy, especially if you have wide feet.

PAYNTR All Day SC

✅ Comfortable for walking 18 or 36 holes, with spikeless traction that rivals cleated shoes.
❌ Thicker midsole limits ground feel.

adidas

The adidas adizero ZG and the adidas TOUR360 24 were two top models from adidas. They still have that sporty look and the performance is there to back it up. The TOUR360 24 won the best spiked golf shoe two years in a row. It has step-in comfort and exceptional stability.

The adizero ZG was one of the most stable spikeless shoes we tested. It has dual-foam construction and a lightweight feel.

adidas TOUR360 24

✅ Premium spiked shoe with standout stability, comfort, and waterproof protection—great for serious players who walk often.
❌ Narrow fit and higher price point.

adidas adizero ZG

✅ Lightweight and impressively stable, making it ideal for golfers who walk.
❌ Runs narrow in the forefoot and lacks that soft, cushy feel some players prefer.

Under Armour

The Under Armour Drive Pro and Drive Pro SL did well in our testing for traction and stability. If you want a great value option with similar styling (but better performance) to NIKE, the Under Armour Drive Fade is perfect.

It was our best-value spiked golf shoe in the 2025 test.

Under Armour Drive Fade

✅ Delivers high-end comfort and traction at a much lower price than premium models.
❌ Runs narrow which could cause fit issues for golfers with wider feet.

Final thoughts

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Britt Olizarowicz is a scratch golfer, former teaching professional and one of MyGolfSpy’s leading voices on equipment testing and golf performance. She has spent more than 15 years working at private clubs in New York and Florida and now specializes in translating test data and swing mechanics into practical advice for everyday golfers. Britt began playing at age 7 and has never left the game. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her on the course, playing pickleball, cooking, running or out on the boat with her family.

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      Nathan royse

      1 year ago

      If you haven’t tried municipal yet, do it!

      Reply

      Mr Ed

      1 year ago

      Have not bought anything Nike since 2014, the year they announced they were “Woke and anti police”. Never again. Garbage company.

      Reply

      Cmout

      1 year ago

      Oh No! 50 handicapper dosent like Nike shoes cause of some lie Fox News told him……So what do you shank around the course in now? Trumps ugly gold shoes? The Jan air 6s bet you think Jan 6 was ok too huh? Nike already got money from ya so goodbye! I will bet money it doesn’t matter what’s in you feet you can’t play anyway,so save your views for your cult meetings

      Reply

      Andy c

      1 year ago

      Love my infiniti tours. Have the 2 and had the previous generation. I use insoles so won’t comment on comfort out of box but find them to be very structured and great traction.

      I had tried under Armour spieth golf shoes twice and loved them but they didnt hold up a whole season either time. Just completely fell apart.

      Reply

      Lefthack

      1 year ago

      I have 4 pairs of Nike, 3 spiked. Jordan 4, 5 and 9 and a pair of low 1 for more casual rounds. The 5’s are my least favorite, but all are crazy comfortable and were waterproof to start with.

      I’ve not tried the non Jordans, but I don’t car for the running shoe look.

      Reply

      Kenny B

      1 year ago

      So all of the alternatives run narrow. What are the alternatives for wide feet?

      Reply

      Rob

      1 year ago

      Payntr offers wide versions of some models. I wear the Eighty Seven SC in wide and my wide feet absolutely love them.

      Reply

      Steph F

      1 year ago

      The Infinity Tour’s from Nike come in a wide version

      Reply

      Chris

      1 year ago

      Was thinking the same thing! Thanks!

      Reply

      Cmout

      1 year ago

      How does it feel to be a follower…..Go spend your whole McDonald’s paycheck on a pair of shoes they get for free and make money when you buy them thinking they are doing Independent research Baaaaaa!

      TIm Ki

      1 year ago

      For those of us with wider feet, you’ve just suggested three pairs of shoes that don’t work. I’ve tried the Adidas and the Under Armour, and the blisters were epic. I can’t find the Payntr anywhere but online, so I’d have to spend $220 and hope for the best. That’s a really BIG ask.
      I am gaming two pair of Nike Air Zoom Victory Tour 2s. Do they feel as if I am playing in my slippers? No. But I grew up with ice skates on and get that sometimes athletic footwear isn’t the most comfortable. But it works.

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      Steph F

      1 year ago

      I’m a big fan of them too, Nike Infinity Tour’s! Great hugging fit without any restrains on the foot and ankles. Offers all play comfort, stability, responsiveness & waterproofness. Worth the price for a serious golfer.

      Reply

      James Kingery

      1 year ago

      Wow, not sure how the Infinity tour 2 ended so low on the list. I’ve tried on tons of golf shoes, and nothing compared to the Infinity Tours. I Guess everyone’s feet are different.

      Reply

      Kyle

      1 year ago

      I love my Infinity Tour’s from Nike. I know they don’t test well but they sure do fit my foot well and have 0 backaches or blisters after a long day. I can usually find them a lot cheaper at the Nike outlet stores if I am not too picky on the color.

      Reply

      Nick B.

      1 year ago

      I think the infinity tours are the best golf shoes around but maybe they don’t fit everyone. They are hard to get on and a bit narrow but man do they look better than any other shoe and they are comfortable and 100% waterproof unlike a lot of other brands claims. Best shoes I’ve ever owned. Easy to clean as well.

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      Justin

      1 year ago

      I also love my infinity tour 2 that I recently purchased. I tried numerous other brands before getting them and none were as comfortable or supportive. I have some footjoys and eccos also and the infinity tour 2 are the best feeling of them all. Everyone’s foot is different and we all have different preferences, so reviews like these are pretty meaningless.

      Reply

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