Golf shoes
How to Compare Golf Shoes
How to compare shoes by the details you’ll actually notice over 18 holes or a focused practice session.

Compare performance, not promises
The best comparison starts with the details you’ll actually use: spikeless soles, replaceable cleats, waterproof uppers, heel lockdown. Two pairs that both feel fine in the shop can diverge quickly on a damp morning with uneven terrain underfoot. Note how long setup takes when the footing feels planted compared to when it feels uncertain.
| What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Fit or setup | Bad fit changes posture and tempo |
| Feedback | Useful information should be clear, not noisy |
| Course practicality | It must work from carts, rough, wind, and uneven lies |
Make a short list
Narrow to two pairs and test both across the same walk: forty minutes on varied surfaces with a bag, and three full swings on each. Write down grip, heel hold, and toe room — comfort impressions fade by the drive home.
Putting it in focus
Shoe comfort affects more than your feet. FocusGolf uses a Wear OS, Apple Watch, or Garmin watch to track swing tempo, speed, and consistency across a round or range session — so when you’re testing a new pair, you can check whether your rhythm held steady or whether a subtle balance shift crept into the data by the back nine.