Golf Shoes Reviews
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Nike FI Impact Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £95
TG Rating Nike's “Freedom-Inspired" Impact shoe for men and women promises the flexibility “to unleash your full power”. The outsole is designed to mimic the natural motion of the foot, using maximum ground feel. LPGA star Suzann Pettersen helped create the...
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Stuburt Urban Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £45
TG Rating Offers on-course comfort and flexibility as well as off-course versatility. Lightweight and durable uppers, while the soft flexible outsole produces traction and comfort. The integrated saddle into the lacing system ensures the upper tightens evenly...
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Hi-Tec CDT Power 501 Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £60
TG Rating Better grip and stability, built to work in harmony with your foot motion during the swing. Directional cleats are angled to work with the opposite forces created through the ground during your swing. Wax laces ensure your shoe fits correctly...
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Puma AMP Cell Fusion Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £160
TG Rating The sporty looking shoes are made by pairing a brand-new upper made of soft lightweight materials with a S2CPro Chassis for performance, comfort and style. Swing Speed Quill technology uses 50 directionally-moulded S²QuillTec spikes in each shoe...
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Puma Zero Limits Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £175
TG Rating Designed with Ian Poulter’s input, the ZL has a chassis that connects a TPU forefoot and heel with a carbon-fibre shank, so they can work independently for a lighter shoe. A Performance Insert System makes the shoe 32 per cent lower for extra...
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Duca del Cosma Airplay III Review
RRP: £129
TG Rating Takes the brand’s renowned Airplay I sole to another level by complementing the lightweight, spikeless rubber with an EVA heel support for increased shock absorption, lateral stabilisers and a heightened heel for optimum stance. The waterproof...
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Kikkor Black Eagle Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £79
TG Rating The perfect fuse of golf history and modern technology, they feature a soft, waterproof, full-grain leather and Kikkor’s Diacon Embedded Spike System. A durable rubber cupsole and Komfort Foam Technology in the tongue and collar provide comfort. Sets...
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Crocs Preston Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £80
TG Rating Crocs have moved into the UK market with a shoe that offers a secure fit for stability and lateral support. The innovative multi-cleat spikeless design provides excellent grip in all conditions, while the Croscomfort hybrid construction reduces...
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Mizuno Light Style 031 Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £119
TG Rating Mizuno’s sporty shoe features a low profile to reduce lateral movement for a more powerful swing base, while the Impact Grip Spikes enhance its stability. The uppers feature a Biolock system that is based on a detailed movement analysis of feet to...
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Oakley Cipher 2 Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £140
TG Rating Weighing in at only 260g, the Cipher 2 uses a one-piece synthetic upper skin to achieve a sleeker, waterproof, more technically advanced shoe without sacrificing performance. The Cipher 2 continues to utilise NanoSpike technology for continuous grip...
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Oakley CarbonPRO Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £165
TG Rating Features a dynamic motion control system for stability, shock absorbers for superior cushioning and energy return and a cleat design that reduces weight and keeps your foot closer to the ground. Oakley’s Coreflex technology also aids flexibility,...
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Ashworth Cardiff Mesh Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £85
TG Rating The spikeless Cardiff Mesh delivers the functionality and performance of a traditional golf shoe with the versatility and comfort of a casual shoe. The breathable, woven-mesh upper and spikeless outsole combine to provide lightweight comfort and...
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adidas adizero Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £130
TG Rating Owners' Rating Designed on Barcelona star Lionel Messi’s football boots, the ultra-lightweight adizeros weigh just 10.6oz and benefit from adidas’ thinnest-ever outsole. The SprintFrame reduces weight while maintaining comfort while the SprintWeb internal TPU...
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Callaway Sport Era Black Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £60
TG Rating Athletic styling combined with quality materials and lightweight outsoles is the message behind the Sport Era Black. The shoe also features a waterproof micro-fibre upper, Callaway’s comfort footbed, a rubber & EVA force flex control II outsole, six...
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Callaway RAZR White Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £120
TG Rating The RAZR features 11 biomechanically positioned cleats creating 20 triangles of traction for more ground contact points than any other shoe. It uses an Ortholite X40 moulded dual density footbed and lightweight dual density EVA midsole combined with...
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FootJoy DryJoys Tour Spikeless Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £120
TG Rating FootJoy has expanded its spikeless range with the non-cleated version of the DryJoys Tour. The DryJoys Tour Spikeless use identical construction techniques to the DryJoys Tour shoes, but with high-performance outsole technology, that includes a...
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Ecco Street 2013 Golf Shoes Review
RRP: £115
TG Rating Ecco has expanded its award-winning Golf Street collection to include new styles, materials and colours for 2013. Now offered in Sport, Luxe, Textile, Camel and Premier categories, each Golf Street model showcases a patented outsole design consisting...
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FootJoy M:Project Shoes Review
RRP: £105
TG Rating FootJoy has always been a traditional brand. But times are a changin’ in the shoe business, and like any market-leading company, FootJoy is embracing the needs of golfers in 2013. The result is the impressive, sportier, more contemporary...