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Best Value Golf Shoes 2026

Comfy, grippy and easy on the wallet.

Great golf shoes don't have to cost £200. These all come in around or under £115 and genuinely deliver: trainer-like comfort, enough grip for a normal dry-to-damp round, and looks that don't embarrass you in the car park. The Skechers GO GOLF range punches way above its price and the FootJoy Flex and adidas S2G are brilliant everyday picks. Honest note: in proper wet or on steep slopes, spiked and premium shoes still grip better — but for most rounds these are all the shoe you need.

  1. FootJoy's everyday spikeless workhorse. It is the lighter, more flexible end of the FootJoy range, built around a breathable mesh upper, a StratoLite EVA midsole and the VersaTrax spikeless outsole. The pitch is simple: a golf shoe comfortable enough to walk 18 in, casual enough to wear to the clubhouse and back to the car without changing.

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    GO GOLF Pro 6

    Skechers

    The GO GOLF Pro 6 is Skechers' top-tier on-course shoe. The standard version is a waterproof, lace-up spiked shoe with replaceable Softspikes Tour Flex Pro cleats, and it sits alongside a spikeless SL model and a Twist-Fit dial version in the same family. The headline is comfort: the podiatrist-designed Arch Fit insole and ECO FLIGHT foam are the same DNA that made Skechers a walking-shoe staple, now aimed at four-plus hours on grass. It carries a one-year waterproof warranty.

  3. The adidas S2G SL is a spikeless, trainer-style golf shoe pitched at golfers who want one pair that works on the course and at the pub car park without looking like clown boots. Budget-to-mid money, sneaker DNA, very much a daily-driver shoe rather than a serious tour weapon.

  4. The Skechers GO GOLF Elite 6 is a spikeless slip-in golf shoe built around all-day comfort, aimed at the golfer who wants a cushioned, easy-on shoe at a sensible price rather than a stiff, athletic performance shoe.

  5. The Ignite Articulate is Puma's versatility play, a waterproof spiked golf shoe built around what they call Articulation Geometry, a set of grooves and chamfers that let the shoe bend and twist with your foot rather than fighting it. Underneath sits Puma's Ignite Foam, the same springy midsole you find across its running line, and the upper ditches the usual tongue for a bootie-style wrap with an external support cage. The outsole runs replaceable Tornado cleats with extra grip nubs around them. Worth being clear up front, despite the spikeless tag this is a cleated shoe, not a spikeless one, so if you specifically want a spikeless option this is not it.

  6. Nike's flagship performance golf shoe in a spikeless, low-profile build. The Flyweave upper is fully waterproof and backed by a two-year waterproof warranty, and underfoot you get a pair of stacked Zoom Air units in the heel for that springy, cushioned ride Nike is known for. It is the same silhouette you will spot on Tour, worn by players like Brooks Koepka, but it is pitched squarely at golfers who want a shoe that feels like a everyday trainer the moment they lace it up.

  7. Under Armour's premium spikeless golf shoe, sitting alongside the spiked Drive Pro in the same range. It pairs a hybrid TPU and rubber outsole with mapped traction lugs, a HOVR plus Charged Cushioning midsole for energy return, a Swing Support Strap for lateral lock-in, and a full waterproof membrane with a 1-year warranty. It comes in standard and wide fits and reads more like a chunky trainer than a traditional golf shoe.