6 spikeless golf shoes perfect for entering and exiting the course

Do you need golf shoes? We have options (without tips).

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What do we want in golf shoes? The answer is simple: comfortable, light, cheap, durable and elegant. But there is something else I started looking for when buying golf shoes these days, and that’s versatility.

Just a few weeks ago I played Bethpage Black and I really liked being able to get out of my apartment with the same shoes that I would have worn on the field. Nobody knew the difference. Hell, I barely knew the difference. There are a lot of shoes out there that perform on the field and can even double as pre or post round kicks. You no longer have to change your shoes in the parking lot or worry about how yours will look during post-round errands. These days I simply want to wear them directly on the field or directly at home. Keep it simple, right? And if you’re like me, here are six perfect couples for this.

FootJoy FJ Flex without tips

$ 90

FootJoy FJ Flex Spikeless golf shoes are comfortable, breathable and light and the new Versa-Trax rubber sole is perfect for traction. Your feet will remain fresh and dry in these. The design of the shoe is clean but has a subtle and captivating motif on both sides of the ankles. Also a great price.

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Here is S-Casual Spikeless

$ 180

Here S-Casual looks good on the pitch, in the club house or out with your friends after the round. But above all he performs everywhere. It is breathable, comfortable and resistant, since the sole with FluidForm technology offers cushioning to perfectly adapt to your feet. Ecco Hydro treatment will keep your feet dry.

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Puma Original G Spikeless

$ 90

Nobody would even imagine that these are golf shoes with a hidden traction sole. But hey, why not use them also for a fast lap? The Puma Original G Spikeless shoes are durable (one year waterproof warranty) and elegant, and the Pro-Fit interior offers comfort wherever you are.

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Cuater of TravisMathew The Moneymaker

$ 160

New to the golf shoe market, TravisMathew’s Cuater launched four stylish and versatile pairs earlier this year. Moneymaker is their best seller and it is easy to understand why. It is light and comfortable and the TPU spikeless bottom gives you the traction you need on the field. But what helps make them so popular is the fact that they also look so beautiful off the pitch. I own this exact pair and love them.

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Here is S-Three without tips

$ 200

These are one of the most recent of Ecco, which has long produced some of the most resistant and comfortable golf shoes around. Ecco S-Three Spikeless shoes boast Gortex water protection, while ensuring maximum breathability and comfort. They are clean and almost look like basketball sneakers, but they look good on and off the pitch. They are also the last pair of shoes I wore when I walked 18 holes. No complaints here.

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Adidas S2G Spikeless

$ 100

The Adidas S2G Spikeless are light and waterproof (with a one-year warranty for the latter), and the modern / fishnet design is both casual and easy to combine on the field. The Forgeframe upper improves stability when trying to swing it like Bryson DeChambeau and the EVA midsole offers extra comfort.

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Berhow is the editor in chief of GOLF.com, the main publisher of the site homepage and the on-site modification team manager during the major tournament weeks. Plan the daily coverage of the site, the positioning of the structure of the tent and the implementation of long-term content for pieces of magazines and special projects. He writes for both the website and the magazine, modifies and assigns stories. Berhow also contributes to podcasts and appears on the camera for a variety of digital programming. The native of Minnesota attended the state of Minnesota in Mankato.

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