Gear
By: Sean Zak
Welcome to GOLF’s 2021/2022 edition of the Best of Everything, where we’re providing you with the, well… best of everything! Check out our picks below or browse more items in our Pro Shop.
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Golfers hold onto putters forever. They’ll game the same set of irons for years. But shoes? We’ll buy seven different pairs of shoes, all different colors, and reinvest in kicks annually. The cross-section of fashion and equipment meet where? Down near the ground, on your feet.
You might be looking for something spikeless, that is comfortable as ever and can be worn on the course, in the parking lot, in the clubhouse and in the car on the way home. You might prefer the spiked variety, that really helps grip your body to the ground. You’re not alone.
Thankfully, the GOLF.com team is here to help.Our staff of experts found the best of the best. Check our picks for the best golf shoes below, or visit ourPro Shopfor a plethora of worthy options in other categories.
The best golf shoes
Adidas Codechaos 21 Primeblue Spikeless
$150
Make a disruptive statement on the course. The adidas Codechaos 21 Primeblue Spikeless Golf Shoes bring extreme comfort plus an energized feel to your game. A waterproof knit mesh upper with supportive overlays offers lightweight performance with a distinctive look. Full-length Boost gives you all-day energy on the course, and a spikeless Adiwear outsole with twist grip offers tour-level traction and stability.
Nike React Infinity Pro
$120
Built with revolutionary cushioning and innovative traction, the Nike React Infinity Pro gives you the support, comfort and grip you need to play at your best.
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Sean Zak
Golf.com Editor
Zak is a writer at GOLF Magazine and just finished a book about the summer he spent in St. Andrews.