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Men's Golf Shoes

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Elevate your game with men's golf shoes that offer the support and stability to play your best. Cleated or spikeless, we have shoes to match your style.

adidas Men's Golf Shoes

Step onto the first tee in men's golf shoes that fit your play style and complement your look. Our huge range includes footwear offering every kind of style and performance-enhancing feature you'll need on the course. Spiked shoes dig into long and short grass to keep your stance steady through pinged drives and nerveless putts. Featuring grippy outsoles specifically designed for fairways and greens, spikeless shoes have the added advantage of looking at home on and off the course. Pairs containing adidas Boost midsoles, meanwhile, will ensure you're still as full of energy on the 18th green as you were when you lined up your drive on the first tee.

However, adidas men's golf shoes are about far more than their performance characteristics. They're available in an array of styles designed to suit every look and satisfy every kind of player, from golfing traditionalists to those who constantly switch between the course and their everyday lives. Slip on a pair of leather shoes with a classic perforated upper and kiltie lace cover, and you'll look like you were born with a bag of clubs on your shoulder. Lace up a pair of specially adapted adidas Superstar, Stan Smith, Samba or Ultraboost sneakers, and you'll discover a look and feel you're already comfortable with. However you do golf, shop our selection of men's golf shoes today and find a perfect fit.

Men's Golf Shoes Frequently Asked Questions

What are good shoes for golfing?
You'll be walking a lot during a game of golf, so it's important to choose shoes that are comfortable and provide good arch support. Spiked golf shoes offer superior traction on wet grass, especially during turns. Spikeless shoes are more versatile and can be worn on and off the course. They provide good traction on dry surfaces, but may not perform as well on wet grass. Waterproof shoes are helpful for wet conditions or dewy mornings.
Do PGA pros wear spikeless shoes?
Pro golfers increasingly wear spikeless shoes, alongside traditional spiked shoes. There are a few reasons for this. First, spikeless shoes can be worn on and off the course, providing more convenience. Spikeless shoes are also becoming more popular because they comply with these rules. Next, advancements in sole technology mean modern spikeless shoes offer good traction on dry surfaces, comparable to spiked shoes. Finally, many golfers find spikeless golf shoes for men to be more comfortable for walking long distances during a round.
Is it good to wear running shoes for golf?
It's not great. Both kinds of shoes have advantages for their sport. Golf shoes for men, especially spiked shoes, have treads designed for maximum grip on grass, particularly during swings and turns. Running shoes might not offer the same level of traction on grass surfaces, especially when it's wet out. Golf swings require a stable platform to transfer power from the ground up, and golf shoes are made with this in mind. Running shoes prioritise cushioning and flexibility for forward motion, which doesn't translate well to the rotational movements of a golf swing.