When a PGA Tour player wins, we are not just looking at their clubs. We are checking the shoes, too. Sepp Straka, who previously wore Sqairz, wore the adidas TOUR360 ’24 during his win at the Truist. The TOUR360 ’24 is not just lab tested. It is Tour-proven, winning our Best Spiked Golf Shoe Test in 2024 and 2025.
Why the TOUR360 ’24 keeps winning
When we test spiked golf shoes, we look at traction, comfort and stability. The adidas TOUR360 ’24 isn’t the leader in any one category but it was in the top five for traction, comfort and stability.
| Category | Score |
|---|---|
| Traction | 9.75/10 |
| Comfort | 44.3/45 |
| Stability | 28.8/30 |
| Elements | 14.25/15 |
| Total Score | 98.0 |
For the second year running, no other shoe has offered this level of across-the-board performance.
All-day comfort (Yes, even for a spiked shoe)
Most golfers associate comfort with spikeless shoes and for good reason. The TOUR360 ’24 breaks that mold. Testers loved the BOOST cushioning in the heel and the soft leather upper. Step-in comfort is strong and the overall feel is more like a walking shoe than a cleated one.
If you walk more than you ride, this shoe needs to be on your radar.

Serious stability
Stability is where the TOUR360 shines. Its rigid TPU outsole locks you in and the TOUR360 Wrap system ensures your foot stays exactly where it should: no slipping, even on aggressive swings. It’s easy to see why Straka trusted them in tournament pressure.
Stability is probably the most important feature professionals look for in a tour-level shoe.

Is there a catch?
Just one: fit.
The TOUR360 ’24 runs a little narrow—especially near the toe. If you’ve got a wide foot, try these on before buying. That’s the only area where testers saw any potential issue.
Final thoughts
The TOUR360 ’24 is the total package. It’s rare for a spiked shoe to score this high across all categories, two years in a row. We’ve been telling you about these shoes for years but now Straka has sent the same message.
OpMan
1 year ago
NOT the best. I can attest to that. I had been wearing Adidas for the past 15 years now, I guess, ever since they came out with these Tour type shoes, the ThinTech etc –
these new ones have a spike missing in the front outside corner.
See that space? It’s so weird how they could have dropped a spike on one of the most important corners, so much so that Ben Hogan NAILED an extra couple there on his leather ones back in the day as he needed traction there.
And these new 360s have that same problem. It rocks and teeters into that corner because there is a spike missing. I tried it, and I could not believe how unstable it was in the swing.
So I decided against these this year.