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If You’re A Walker, We Think You’ll Love These Golf Shoes

I love it when boxes show up at my doorstep. The long, skinny brown boxes are the best, but the small rectangular ones can bring their own special kind of joy.

I was not, however, prepared for what happened when I opened the box from a new-ish golf shoe and lifestyle brand Heathlander.

These just might be my go-to shoes for the foreseeable future.

Heathlander golf shoes

Heathlander: These shoes are made for walkin’ …

On the company website, Heathlander sums up my philosophy on life quite nicely.

Any day you’re playing golf is a good day.

I knew right away we were going to get along.

They sealed the deal when they followed that statement up with another of life’s fundamental truths.

Proper golfers walk.

I had never heard of Heathlander before these shoes arrived but after a couple of rounds, I gotta say they check the comfy, colorful and stable boxes. Comfort is always a fine line with golf shoes. Often, what you gain in comfort you lose in stability and/or traction. These Heathlander golf shoes strike a reasonable balance. Traction was excellent, stability was fine and walking 18 last weekend at the marvelous Biddeford-Saco Country Club in Maine was a breeze.

Sweet sole music

Heathlander’s distinctive styling begins with a real leather upper with a synthetic coating to make it waterproof. The sole design is where the fun starts. Its three layers include a foam sock liner insole, a soft, cushiony EVA midsole and a pink rubber outsole with an aggressive nine-millimeter-deep rubber tread.

The sole is made from a fairly soft rubber material that’s built into the EVA midsole. The idea is to provide more cushion underfoot while not leaving nasty tread marks on greens or tee boxes.

Heathlander golf shoes

I also appreciate Heathlander’s simple approach for naming its shoes. The basic model is called, quite simply, The Golf Shoe. It’s available in a white upper with Heathlander’s signature pink sole. You then get your choice of sole trim color: pink, yellow, light blue, dark blue or green.

The Navy Golf Shoe is the same basic shoe but in a navy blue upper and green trim. The Red, White and Blue Shoe is the same shoe yet again but with a white upper, red trim, a blue midsole and red outsole.

All three shoes are in men’s and women’s sizes. If you have wide feet, Heathlander suggests going up a half-size.

Heathlander golf shoes: Price, availability and final thoughts

If you’re on a budget, Heathlander probably won’t be the shoe for you. The standard Golf Shoe sells for $205 while The Navy Golf Shoe and The Red, White and Blue Golf Shoe go for $225. Heathlander doesn’t nickel-and-dime you, though. That price includes a nylon zippered shoe bag, an additional cloth bag and two pairs of shoelaces in contrasting colors.

Heathlander also offers higher-end apparel, including long-sleeve merino wool jackets (Heathlander calls them “wind sweaters”), quilted vests and Italian cashmere crewneck and V-neck sweaters in various styles. There is also a hoodie and a couple of branded hats.

Gotta say these shoes surprised me. My go-to shoes this season have been the adidas Tour 360 Spikeless, Asics Gel-Ace Pro M and Sqairz ProS2 LT. After two rounds with the Heathlanders, there’s another shoe in the rota.

For more information, visit the Heathlander Golf website.

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John Barba

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John Barba

John is an aging, yet avid golfer, writer, 6-point-something handicapper enjoying life in beautiful New Hampshire. He loves telling stories, writing about golf and golf travel, and enjoys classic golf equipment. “The only thing a golfer needs is more daylight.” - BenHogan

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      Peejer

      9 months ago

      I was intrigued, until I saw they offer only spikeless golf shoes. A non-starter for me…

      Reply

      MattG

      9 months ago

      These look great. I have feet issues and walking more than 9 holes in “traditional” golf shoes is a problem for me. But unfortunately my issues include a EEE/XW width and these don’t offer that option.

      Reply

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