3 Popular Golf Shoes I Wouldn’t Buy (And What I’d Choose Instead)
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3 Popular Golf Shoes I Wouldn’t Buy (And What I’d Choose Instead)

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3 Popular Golf Shoes I Wouldn’t Buy (And What I’d Choose Instead)

Believe it or not, the powerhouse brands aren’t always the best options when it comes to golf shoes.

I know this concept is pretty difficult for brand loyalists to accept but it’s true. Take NIKE Golf for example. They’ve made some really good golf shoes. They’ve also made some really bad golf shoes.

Brand name doesn’t always tell the full story. The reality is that most people aren’t willing to do the research and that’s why we do most of the heavy lifting for you.

You’re probably asking yourself, “If the popular names don’t always perform, what should I buy?” If you could see me now, you’d realize I’m glowing with excitement. I’ve compiled a list of three of the most overrated golf shoes and three shoes I would choose instead.

Let’s head to the first tee.

Shoes I wouldn’t buy

Let me make things clear: these three shoes aren’t bad; they’re just not inherently good.

They’re among the most popular golf shoes for a reason but they don’t keep up with the rest of the competition in terms of actual performance. If you’re going to invest $100 or more on a pair of golf shoes, you should do it right the first time.

Your feet are the first line of defense when it comes to on-course performance. You need a good swing, solid hydration and a good putting stroke but you’ll suffer on the golf course if you have sore feet.

NIKE Roshe G

The NIKE Roshe G is arguably the most basic NIKE golf shoe of all time.

The comfort is far below the industry standard and the stability is only a slight step up from that. At $115, you’re getting a good bargain but you’re trading some of the technology that makes golf easier.

FootJoy Traditions

I’m not going to say the FootJoy Traditions were strictly made for show but you wouldn’t get laughed at if you did.

The FootJoy Traditions aren’t all bad but lack the firepower to make them a real contender. A padded heel helps with blistering, especially for those that prefer to walk, but the leather upper is slightly stiff at the top of the toe box.

If your goal is to look good on the course, few shoes will outperform the FootJoy Traditions. If you’re searching for cutting edge performance, take my advice and choose another golf shoe.

Jordan Air Rev

Don’t let the word “Jordan” fool you: this shoe sucks.

For starters, plan on spending $200-$250 for the Jordan Air Rev. At this price, you should expect top-notch materials and construction. The Jordan Air Rev has a synthetic upper, a plastic buckle and a dial that isn’t made or licensed by BOA.

Our testers noted quick creasing and below average performance. Avoid, avoid, avoid.

Shoes I’d choose instead

Now that I’ve given you three popular golf shoes to avoid, I’m going to introduce you to three golf shoes I’d choose instead.

To make things simple, I’ve chose three shoes that ranked well in this year’s Most Wanted Testing. One is a premium option, the other is a newcomer and the last is the perfect mix between budget and performance.

Newcomer: Alma Mater Beta Lite

The Alma Mater Beta Lite was selected as “the most comfortable spikeless golf shoe of 2026” by our testers.

If comfort is your top priority, the Alma Mater Beta Lite can’t be beat. It looks and fits like a sneaker but performs as a better-than-average golf shoe. Alma Mater may be a newcomer but the Beta Lite proves that they’re here to stay.

You won’t find a more comfortable spikeless golf shoe.

Premium option: FootJoy Premiere

FootJoy knows that if it’s not broken, you don’t have to fix it.

The FootJoy Premiere Series isn’t brand-new but it continues to rank well among golfers due to its performance. It’s a golf shoe built for all conditions and climates and features premium leather.

For those of you looking for that sleek and sexy leather look, the FootJoy Premiere is near the tippy-top of the list when it comes to luxury. Many of the top players on the PGA Tour wear one of the Premiere Series models, adding a dose of personal connection for fans that don’t just play golf but also watch the PGA Tour.

Budget-friendly option: Reebok Nano Golf

The Reebok Nano Golf is a good golf shoe that can be worn on and off the course at a fraction of the price of other top shoes.

The comfort is on another level when it comes to budget-friendly options with testers calling the Reebok Nano “definitely the most comfortable golf shoe you can buy for less than $130.”

You’ll usually find the Reebok Nano Golf in the $130-$140 range but it’s not uncommon to see a deal right around $100.

Final thoughts

Each of these OEMs is focused on selling you a product. The marketing is big, bold, loud and enticing but it doesn’t always translate into peak on-course performance. The Jordan Air Rev is a perfect example of a bold and unique design that lacks significantly in terms of on-course play.

Your life won’t be ruined by choosing an overrated option but why not do a little research and find a golf shoe you can fall in love with?

Your feet (and your game) deserve it.

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      BBP

      3 weeks ago

      Footjoy Traditions are among the lightest shoes ive worn. I actually like them alot. I’ve used them for many years. They dont look as good as the Premiere but tehy are definitely lighter. And I’d disagree with the above comment about durabilty. I;ve put alot of miles on traditions. Theyve held up well. The Alma Mater which i’ve never seen look horrible in the picture. Hopefully thats their ugliest pair. The Reeboks look like jogging shoes. No thanks. Currently we are putting alot of miles on the Nike Victory Pro 4’s. Among the most comfotable shoes I’ve worn. Slightly heavier than Traditions but definitely feel very stable

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      David B

      3 weeks ago

      I would concur with your assessment of the FJ Traditions. They look terrific and are quite comfortable — I walk and play 50+ rounds a year and they’re very supportive. However, their durability is very disappointing. I’m on my third pair (I’m a slow learner) and the “leather” in the forefoot uppers cracks allong the flex lines. I know FJ says the uppers are genuine leather, but I’ve taken mine to a good shoe repair place and they say the material is artificial, not leather. This will be my pair.

      I sympathize with the comments above about certain shoes no longer being in stock; I’ve encountered that problem many times over the years, not only with this site but others as well

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      Ray Y

      3 weeks ago

      I’m sorry, but who do you think your readers are, Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos? Pushing an almost $300 shoe, Alma Mater Beta Lite, is ridiculous. There are many shoes, you have previously reviewed them, that are great at 1/2 to 1/3 less expensive than that.

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      Tyler Allred

      3 weeks ago

      Hi Ray – There is a budget-friendly option at the bottom!

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      Bill B

      3 weeks ago

      Please do some research before posting your article. I understand you’re recommending the FootJoy Premier SERIES – and not a particular model. But the MODEL PICTURED is no longer available at FootJoy.com or at your PGATSS link. It has been out of stock for some time.

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      Dave

      3 weeks ago

      I own FootJoy Quantum, Fuel and Premiere shoes. They all have their use and place. They are all extremely comfortable.

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      Max

      3 weeks ago

      play barefoot golf and your score goes down

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      Bill B

      3 weeks ago

      Please do some research before posting your article. I understand you’re recommending the FootJoy Premier SERIES – and not a particular model. But the MODEL PICTURED is no longer available at FootJoy.com or at your PGATSS link. It has been out of stock for some time.

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