The ifrothgolf review
ECCO's flagship spikeless golf shoes (the C5, and the still-loved older C4), aimed at golfers who want a proper premium leather shoe that walks like a trainer and lasts more than one season.
What's great
These are about as comfy out of the box as golf shoes get, no break-in, no rubbing, just slip them on and play. ECCO make the whole shoe in-house, so the leather, the Fluidform sole and the build quality are a cut above most rivals, and they genuinely hold their shape round after round instead of going soft and saggy. Grip from the MTN-grip outsole is seriously good for a spikeless shoe, even on damp grass, and the C5 adds a Gore-Tex option that shrugged off light rain with zero leakage in testing. The C4 in particular gets near-universal love from owners for that cloud-like underfoot feel.
Worth knowing
They cost top money, and the C5 actually feels a touch firmer and barer inside than the beloved C4, with thin tongue and collar padding that some testers reckon doesn't match the price. Sizing is the real trap: the C5 runs large and the US/UK/EU labelling is genuinely confusing, so order carefully or you'll end up half a size long. The gradient leather look splits opinion and the exposed mesh can be a pain to keep clean. Rivals like Payntr and G/Fore feel plusher for similar outlay.
The verdict
If you walk every round and want one premium shoe that lasts, I rate these highly, the comfort and durability are the real deal. Just nail your size (they run big), and if pure softness is your priority, hunt down the C4 over the firmer C5.
What reviewers say
Consistently rated among the most comfortable and best-built shoes in golf, with the main criticisms being the high price and grip that is solid rather than class-leading.





