10 of the Best Golf Shoes for Fall, and Some Are on Sale

Best golf shoes for comfort and performance from brands like FootJoy, G/FORE, Nike and Adidas. Here's your chance to buy them.
10 of the Best Golf Shoes for Fall, and Some Are on Sale
10 of the Best Golf Shoes for Fall, and Some Are on Sale /

When it comes to golf shoes, you need a pair that won't sacrifice performance over for cushion and comfort—and vice versa. Golf shoes need to deliver it all: stability, support, traction, and comfort, along with the durability to hold up to multiple rounds in whatever weather is thrown your way (Mother Nature, as we know, doesn’t care about tee times). It doesn’t hurt if the shoes look good, too.

With so much technology on the market today, golf shoes have come a long way. Make a statement on the course with these stylish golf shoes that offer the full package, from fashion to performance.

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Best Golf Shoes for Fall

FootJoy Pro|SL Sport Men’s Golf Shoe

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Perfect for those long, steamy fall days on the links, these waterproof shoes feature a thin mesh upper for optimal breathability. You’ll love how comfortable the company’s StratoFoam feels under your midfoot, especially if you decide to walk instead of ride, and it offers an ample amount of traction for all conditions—despite the kicks being spikeless. 

$100; pgatoursuperstore.com

True Linkswear All Day Knit II Women’s Golf Shoes

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These are the brand’s most popular model, with a sock-like fit and a TRUEknit breathable upper that’s made out of one single piece of material, so you don’t have to worry about chaffing caused by seams. The foam footbed provides all day comfort—enough to have you wearing the shoes both on and off the course. They’re lightweight, and machine-washable, too.

$119; pgatoursuperstore.com

G/FORE Men’s G.112 P.U. Leather Golf Shoe

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The synthetic upper can perform in any type of condition, and it’s waterproof as well. The high rebound EVA midsole and TPU shank for arch support will have your feet comfortable no matter how many balls you may have to search for. The shoes also feature a rubber outsole with a lateral wrap for premium stability and traction with every shot.

$225; pgatoursuperstore.com

Nike Infinity Pro 2 Men’s Golf Shoe

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Available in multiple sizes in both black or white colorways, these shoes were made to look more like a running shoe and also perform like it. The Nike React's durable foam will provide cushion for a round or even a full weekend of golf. The flexible rubber outsole allows you to walk comfortably while still providing that much-needed grip for tough shots out of the bunker. Did we mention that they’re waterproof, too?

$110; pgatoursuperstore.com

NoBull Men’s Leather Golf Shoe

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Comfortable enough to wear straight from the box onto the course (we know because we did it), these golf shoes have an upper from a single piece of water-resistant leather so you don’t have to worry about blisters from pesky seams. Plus, the upper is designed to keep your feet warm on cooler fall days, while still allowing for enough breathability to keep things from getting too sweaty. These shoes also easily transition off the course, so you don’t immediately have to change shoes post-round. 

$179; nobullproject.com

Puma IGNITE Articulate Men’s Golf Shoe

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Available in five different colorways, these waterproof golf shoes have grooves strategically placed in the outsole, midsole, and upper off the shoe to allow it to move, bend, and flex in sync with your foot. The eight-cleat design on the bottom of the shoe gives the grip you need in any conditions on the course. You’ll feel extremely secure in the shoe, too thanks to the mid-foot cage that gives a wrap-like feeling around your foot.

$120; pgatoursuperstore.com

Skechers Go Golf Max 2 Women’s Golf Shoe

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Podiatrist-certified arch support might be all you need to hear to understand just how comfortable this pair of spikeless, waterproof golf kicks are. The lightweight responsive cushioning won’t have your feet feeling tired halfway through your round, and the removable, supportive insole molds to your foot to help reduce shock.

$80; pgatoursuperstore.com

 

Malbon X New Balance Heritage

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Make a statement on the course when you slip on these throwback-style waterproof kicks. The rubber outsole provides enough traction, while still allowing the shoe to bend and move with your foot’s natural motion. The shoes also have FastTwist 3.0 removable Pulsar cleats, so you can wear them when you want or need. You’ll love the cushiony feeling that the soft and responsive midsole provides your feet after hours of playing.

$170; malbongolf.com

Adidas ZG23 Men’s Golf Shoe

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These ultra lightweight shoes feature a waterproof Sprintskin upper with 3D stability wing that helps to cradle the foot to provide increased lateral stability needed when making shots with difficult footing. The midsole of the shoe feature’s the brand’s Lightstrike Pro and Lightstrike cushioning to give more energy back to your feet with each step you take. Bonus: The upper is made with 50 percent recycled materials, so you can feel good in them while knowing they're environmentally friendly.

$200; pgatoursuperstore.com

Nike Air Jordan 1 Low G Golf Shoe

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This pair of golf shoes features genuine leather, air cushioning in the heel, and a bold color-blocking design. They’re inspired by the iconic Air Jordan 1s but with golf elements like traction on the outsole and a waterproof finish.

$140; pgatoursuperstore.com 


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Amy Schlinger is a National Academy of Sports Medicine Certified Personal Trainer (NASM-CPT) and freelance journalist with over 12 years of experience. She regularly covers health, fitness, wellness, and lifestyle topics for Shape, Health Magazine, Self, Women's Health, Men's Health, The New York Post, Business Insider, Livestrong, Well + Good, MSN, and more. Her work has also appeared in Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Outside Magazine, Runner's World, Pilates Style, and more. She has held staff positions at Shape Magazine, DailyBurn, Self Magazine, Hearst, and PopSugar. She earned a B.A. in Media Arts and Design from James Madison University and is currently based in New York City. Amy has run six half marathons, completed two triathlons, biked two century rides and finished two Tough Mudder races as well as four Spartan races.