Every golf outfit needs the perfect pair of golf shoes to tie it all together. It’s time to level up your golf game with a functional, comfortable and stylish pair of golf shoes made for every condition on the course.
Whether you prefer a sneaker style shoe or a classic look, Golfweek has put together our top picks for the best women’s golf shoes of 2022.
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Adidas Tour360 22 golf shoe ($200)
Adidas has upgraded its signature golf shoe. The Tour360 22 golf shoe has better fit and traction than ever with a Dualstack midsole, Geofit collar pad, 3D Torsion System, Insite sock liner, and an innovative traction system called Spikemore. Available in three colors for women.
Adidas Tour360 22 golf shoe: $199.99 at PGA Tour Superstore
Duca Del Cosma Wildcat Red golf shoes ($219)
Italian shoe brand Duca Del Cosma will be adding two new colors to its Wildcat golf shoe. Available in pink and silver currently, the group will be adding red and white soon. Duca Del Cosma uses eco-friendly materials to create a breathable memory foam insole and waterproof sock system. The Wildcat features their Airplay XII and Arneflex insert sole which is covered with OnSteam microfibre, and its heel support is made from recycled cork.
Duca Del Cosma Wildcat golf shoes: $219 at Duca Del Cosma
Ecco Golf Tray Laced shoe ($160)
Ecco has been a leading brand in the golf scene for years and the company’s Golf Tray Laced shoe lives up to their hype. This sneaker-style shoe comes in eight colors made with durable waterproof leather using Hydromax and Fluidform technology. The Golf Tray shoe is lightweight and features a removable, washable insole.
Ecco Golf Tray Laced shoe: $159.99 at PGA Tour Superstore
Footjoy Fuel golf shoe ($119.99)
The Footjoy Fuel golf shoe features waterproof construction, and a synthetic upper designed to perform while providing a comfortable fit and added durability. Available in three colors and a BOA style, this lightweight shoe has added flexibility with a toe spring and narrow heel.
Footjoy Fuel golf shoe: $119.99 at PGA Tour Superstore
G/Fore Grosgrain Grogue Gallivanter ($225)
G/Fore is known for its many different styles of golf shoes. From cross trainers, sneaker styles, and classics, the Grosgrain Grogue Gallivanter shoe is a classic show stopper. Made with waterproof leather, the shoe features a cushioned footbed that provides a subtle massage with each step and the Bespoke cleat design allows for optimal traction without having to replace the spikes.
G/Fore Grosgrain Brogue Gallivanter: $225 at PGA Tour Superstore
Puma Proadapt Alphacat golf shoe ($120)
Puma is releasing its new Proadapt Alphacat golf shoe. Puma calls this shoe the ‘Alpha’ of all spikeless shoes. With an adaptive foam, multi-material outsole, crystal rubber and an Exo shell comprised of mesh with TPU Film, this is Puma’s most innovative shoe yet.
Puma Proadapt Alphacat golf shoe: $129.99 at PGA Tour Superstore
True Linkswear All Day Ripstop ($150)
True Linkswear’s All Day Ripstop golf shoe comes in six different colors. The shoe is lightweight, sustainable and comfortable. Made to keep you warm and dry in wet conditions and breathable in warmer weather, the All Day Ripstop has a Tour-approved outsole made from recycled materials. True Linkswear’s All Day knit is perfect to take you through 18 holes and to post-round drinks.
All Day Ripstop: $150 at True Linkswear