We Tested More Than 50 Men’s Golf Shoes. Here Are the Best at Every Price Point
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We Tested More Than 50 Men’s Golf Shoes. Here Are the Best at Every Price Point

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We Tested More Than 50 Men’s Golf Shoes. Here Are the Best at Every Price Point

As exciting as it is to add a new pair of golf shoes to your wardrobe, every golfer inevitably asks, ‘How much do they cost?’ The good news is you don’t need to spend more than $200 to find the best men’s golf shoes of 2024. After testing more than 50 pairs, here are the best at every price point. Choose the pair that fits your budget and your game.

Best Under $100: Skechers Go Golf Torque Sport 2 (Spiked)

Price: $85.99
Best for: Comfortable fit, lightweight, budge-conscious

Why we like it:
The Skechers Go Golf Torque Sport 2 stands out for its comfort, rivaling many spikeless shoes. It’s also lightweight. For golfers who want a comfortable, low-weight option without breaking the bank, the Skechers Go Golf Torque Sport 2 is a great choice. Despite its low price, it offers a solid level of performance and earned our best-value golf men’s spiked golf shoe of 2024.

Testing Takeaways:

  • Comfort: Among the most comfortable spiked shoes tested. Comparable to spikeless shoes in comfort.
  • Lightweight: Very light, offering a sneaker-like feel for better mobility.
  • Traction: While the traction is decent, it’s not the best, a drawback on wet or slippery conditions.
  • Stability: Due to its flexibility, the Torque Sport 2 isn’t as stable as other spiked shoes which might be an issue for golfers seeking more support.

Bottom Line:
Skechers delivers an excellent value with the Go Golf Torque Sport 2. If you’re looking for comfort and lightness without spending a lot, it’s a great choice. Just don’t expect top-tier traction or stability.

Best Under $100: Skechers Go Golf Max 3 (Spikeless)

Price: $105
Best for: Comfort, great spikeless traction, golfers who prefer a lighter shoe

Why we like it:
The Skechers Go Golf Max 3 combines top-notch comfort with some of the best spikeless traction we’ve experienced. This shoe is perfect for golfers who prioritize a pleasant walk and need a shoe that performs well across a variety of course conditions. It could be priced higher and still be worth the money.

Testing Takeaways:

  • Comfort: Excellent underfoot cushioning and arch support make it a standout for comfort.
  • Traction: The spikeless traction is one of the best in this price range, providing a solid grip without the bulk of spikes.
  • Stability: It’s a bit higher off the ground and lacks torsional support, affecting stability during swings.

Bottom Line:
The Skechers Go Golf Max 3 offers tremendous value, combining comfort and traction at an affordable price. If you’re not too concerned with ultra-high stability, this shoe offers a great performance for the money.

Best Under $150: Under Armour Drive Fade SL (Spikeless)

Price: $120
Best for: Comfort, energy return, those seeking a lightweight, breathable shoe with reliable traction

Why we like it:
The Under Armour Drive Fade SL combines comfort, breathability and high-performance features like the UA HOVR™ cushioning, offering comfort and energy return. The lightweight spikeless design doesn’t sacrifice traction, making it a great choice for golfers who want flexibility and mobility without compromising support.

Testing Takeaways:

  • Comfort: The UA HOVR™ cushioning in the heel helps eliminate impact and provides a responsive feel for long rounds.
  • Traction: The UA Rotational Resistance outsole offers lightweight lockdown traction, even with the spikeless design.
  • Waterproof and breathable: With a one-year waterproof warranty and breathable technology, this shoe is designed for varying weather conditions.
  • Flexibility: The spikeless outsole provides a lighter, more flexible feel.

Bottom Line:
The Under Armour Drive Fade SL offers a perfect balance of comfort, traction and durability. It’s a great choice for golfers looking for a high-quality spikeless shoe under $150, especially if you play in various weather conditions.

Best Under $150: Skechers Go Golf Pro 6 (Spiked)

Price: $130
Best for: Comfort, stability, golfers looking for a shoe with a strong arch support

Why we like it:
The Skechers Go Golf Pro 6 delivers premium comfort with its patented Arch Fit® footbed, designed with podiatrist-certified arch support. The lightweight cushioning made with recycled materials enhances comfort and sustainability.

Testing Takeaways:

  • Comfort: The Skechers Arch Fit® footbed offers excellent podiatrist-designed support and cushioning.
  • Stability: Provides great stability, thanks to the contoured footbed and supportive design.
  • Eco-Friendly Materials: The ECO FLIGHT™ cushioning is lightweight and made from at least 10 percent recycled materials.
  • Waterproof: Comes with a one-year waterproof warranty..

Bottom Line:
The Skechers Go Golf Pro 6 is ideal if you want a spiked shoe that prioritizes comfort, arch support and sustainability. It’s a greatoption for those who need extra support for long rounds or who frequently play in wet conditions. It’s also one of the more affordable spiked golf shoe models in the test, often on sale for less than $130.

Best High-End: adidas TOUR360 24 (Spiked)

Price: $199.99
Best for: Golfers who value comfort, stability, a premium spiked shoe

Why we like it:
The adidas TOUR360 24 offers a perfect combination of comfort and stability. It’s our best overall spiked golf shoe of 2024. The midsole is cushioned and the soft leather upper provides a plush feel, rare in spiked golf shoes. It also looks sleek. The rigid TPU sole enhances stability throughout your swing. It’s perfect for golfers who want a high-end shoe that doesn’t sacrifice comfort for performance.

Testing Takeaways:

  • Comfort: The shoe is extremely comfortable with a cushioned midsole and soft leather upper that doesn’t feel like a typical spiked shoe.
  • Stability: Offers unmatched stability thanks to the rigid TPU sole.
  • Fit: The shoe fits narrow, especially near the toe, which may not be ideal for golfers with wide feet.

Bottom Line:
The adidas TOUR360 24 is a great high-end option for golfers prioritizing comfort and stability in spiked shoes. This is a top contender if you’re looking for a shoe that performs exceptionally well without sacrificing feel.

Best High-End: Ecco LT1 (Spikeless)

Price: $200
Best for: Golfers who want exceptional waterproofing and a spikeless option

Why we like it:
The Ecco LT1 is a premium spikeless golf shoe with superior waterproofing and comfort. The Ecco LT1 easily took first place for the best spikeless shoe of 2024. The dual-foam cushioning and upper material make it one of the most comfortable we tested. With a roomier fit and stylish look, it’s perfect for golfers who prioritize comfort and durability as well as top-of-the-line performance.

Testing Takeaways:

  • Comfort: The dual-foam cushioning and the upper design make it one of the most comfortable spikeless shoes we tested.
  • Waterproofing: Outstanding waterproofing keeps your feet dry in all conditions.
  • Fit: The shoe is roomier in the toe box so it may not suit golfers with very narrow feet.

Bottom Line:
The Ecco LT1 is ideal for golfers needing a comfortable, waterproof, durable spikeless shoe. If you’re willing to invest in a high-quality shoe for long-lasting comfort and protection in any weather, the LT1 is a great choice.

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Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

Brittany Olizarowicz

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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      nakman7

      2 years ago

      True linkswear OG model’s are the best shoe’s I’ve found for an extra wide foot.
      Luv’m

      Reply

      iDaws

      2 years ago

      The Adidas tour 360s are feet destroyers and rip your heels to pieces…..not comfortable in the slightest.

      The Ecco LT1s are awesome!!!!

      Reply

      Terry

      2 years ago

      Agree, lot of Adidas are like this for the last couple years. Friends are running into the same thing. I’ll definitely wait a few years before throwing away a couple hundred dollars again. I thought having the issue with the one pair was just an aberration so try to get in with the different model and same issue. I’ll stick to Asics or another brand.

      Reply

      Bob Loblaw

      2 years ago

      They fixed that issue with the new 24 model. Most comfortable spiked shoe on the market. Walked 36 holes right out of the box, no issues. Old model was horrible for the heels.

      Reply

      John

      2 years ago

      Sketchers are junk complete rubbish and stores like the golf warehouse will not stand by them but happy to take your money

      Reply

      Steve

      2 years ago

      Absolutely!!
      Never had a pair of shoes destroy my heels and Achilles like the 360s. Would have to be sponsored with gear, and endless supply of blister packs just to consider them again

      Reply

      Tim Ditmer

      2 years ago

      Skechers Go Golf Max 3 (Spikeless)-$105 – Sorry, but since when is $105 under $100?

      Reply

      Trusty Rusty

      2 years ago

      And no where is nike junk even a consideration. What a joke for people that wear them. The pros are being paid to do so.

      Reply

      jjh

      2 years ago

      I still love my Sqairz golf shoes. Very comfortable, waterproof, and incredibly stable.

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