Best Spikeless Golf Shoes 2026: Our expert picks for traction, style and comfort

Want grip, comfort and style without pulling on a set of spikes? Here's where to start.

Best Spikeless Golf Shoes 2026
Best Spikeless Golf Shoes 2026

In 2026, we're a long way removed from the days when spiked golf shoes were the primary choice for golfers at every level. Today, players from the high-handicap level all the way through to seasoned tour pros regularly game spikeless shoes, proving just how far technology has come in recent times.

Spikeless golf shoes have come to inhabit just about every aesthetic corner of the market, with traditional-looking shoes on offer as well as those with a more all-round sporty look.

But which spikeless shoes combine form, function and—importantly for a spikeless shoe test—traction most effectively? To find out, we've tested shoes of every style from all the biggest brands in the game. Here, we're focusing on the best spikeless golf shoes around, taking a closer look at the models that prioritise on-course performance, grip and comfort to help you shoot your lowest scores possible. 

If you're more casual-minded or want a pair of golf shoes that deliver more on the style front, you can check out our dedicated guide to the best golf sneakers here.

Without any further ado, let's dive in, starting with what we believe are some of the best golf shoes of 2026.

The best spikeless golf shoes for 2026

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Courtesy Under Armour
Courtesy Under Armour

Under Armour Drive Pro Clone

RRP: £140

Key Features:

  • Waterproof Auxetic upper moulds to the foot and creates a custom locked-in feel
  • Spikeless outsole delivers lots of traction
  • Running-derived HOVR foam provides supportive comfort
  • Swing Support System combines dual-density foam, midfoot band and traction platform for excellent stability

Pros:

  • Upper is outstanding
  • Exceptionally stable and supportive
  • Spikeless version delivers plenty of grip
  • Looks vastly improved on the former model

Cons:

  • Very few to report

Replacing the much-loved but admittedly not very good looking Drive Pro, Under Armour's new Drive Pro Clone is the most innovative golf shoe released so far in 2026, and possibly the best.

Key to the new Drive Pro Clone is its Auxetic Upper, which consists of a waterproof microfibre that expands rather than constricting as it's stretched, creating an incredibly supportive, adaptive fit that hugs your foot seamlessly. It's also by far the best-looking flagship shoe Under Armour have ever released, with a sleek, sporty silhouette complemented wonderfully by its futuristic upper and minimal branding.

The Drive Pro Clone is as comfortable as it is supportive, with a foam bed under foot that's slightly on the firmer side without losing a dynamic feel with every step. The shoe's Swing Support System gives you the confidence to swing with a feeling of total confidence every time, while both the spiked and spikeless versions deliver outstanding traction in all conditions.

Under Armour have delivered a huge improvement on the Drive Pro with the Clone model for 2026, and in doing so have dramatically upped the ante for other shoe manufacturers going into the new season.

READ OUR FULL UNDER ARMOUR DRIVE PRO CLONE REVIEW

The best athletic-look spikeless golf shoes

adidas Adizero ZG golf shoes
adidas Adizero ZG golf shoes

adidas Adizero ZG

RRP: £150

Key Features:

  • SPIKEMORE Outsole: Spikeless design with undercut lugs for enhanced stability and adaptive traction across various terrains.
  • DYNAMIC TORSION Plate: Provides stability and helps improve power transfer during the swing for better performance.
  • LIGHTSTRIKE Cushioning: Lightweight and responsive midsole cushioning that offers a close-to-the-ground feel for comfort and support.

Pros:

  • Lightweight design:
  • Superior traction
  • Comfort and support

Cons:

  • Durability of the foam

The adidas adizero ZG golf shoe for 2025 is a remarkable golf shoe that excels in performance, comfort, and style.

Its lightweight construction, advanced cushioning, and reliable traction make it a top choice for golfers who need a shoe that can handle all conditions while ensuring maximum comfort and stability.

Whether you’re walking the course or taking on a challenging round, the adizero ZG offers everything you need to perform your best.

From Tour professionals to weekend golfers, the adizero ZG caters to players of all levels, making it an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a premium golf shoe.

With its sleek look, innovative features, and superb comfort, the adizero ZG is a true winner on the course.

READ OUR FULL ADIDAS ADIZERO ZG GOLF SHOE REVIEW

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Courtesy adidas

adidas CODECHAOS 27

RRP: £120

Spiked/spikeless: Spikeless

Key Features:

  • Waterproof TWISTSKIN synthetic upper
  • Full-length BOOST midsole provides cushioning and comfort
  • AXISLOCK dual-injected stability system
  • TWISTGRIP spikeless traction pattern

A brand new update to one of adidas's most popular spikeless shoes, the CODECHAOS 27 introduces a host of new tech as well as a more modern, yet still definitively sporty, silhouette for the model. The last model's wavy midsole and textured upper has made way for a more angular design, complemented by a clean synthetic leather upper.

The headline additions to the new CODECHAOS come in the form of AXISLOCK: a dual-injected stability system that cups the the heel to provide better balance throughout the swing, and TWISTSKIN, a flexible new dual-layer upper material that has the look and feel of leather with less weight and hardier waterproofing.

Making a return to the model are the full-length Boost midsole that CODECHAOS players have come to love over the years. The TWISTGRIP spikeless traction pattern on the outsole has also been expanded significantly, with 120% more coverage for enhanced grip in tough conditions.

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Courtesy ECCO
Courtesy ECCO

ECCO BIOM C5

RRP: £200

Key Features:

  • ECCO performance leather upper
  • Lightweight, breathable engineered mesh sock with waterproof GORE-TEX lining
  • ECCO FLUIDFORM™ Direct Comfort Technology midsole
  • ECCO E-TTS outsole delivers performance, stability, and multi-directional traction

Pros:

  • Exceptional stability and traction
  • Just the right amount of cushioning
  • Upper is waterproof and breathable

Cons:

  • Sizing is a problem
  • Step-in feel could be more plush
  • Looks might be a bit much for some
  • Expensive for a spikeless shoe

The BIOM C5 is ECCO's top-end spikeless golf shoe, having already debuted on the feet of ambassadors like Aaron Rai and Thorbjørn Olesen on tour this year. And following on from the successful H5, it has a lot to live up to.

The Biom C5 follows the upper formula of the H5 pretty closely, combining a Performance Leather layer over an interior mesh lining that's exposed on the tongue and around the ankle, making for an almost sock-like step in. They feel exceptionally well-made, and ECCO's reputation for durability precedes it. 

The platform ECCO have engineered underfoot is also top-class. The midsole foam looks as if it would be quite soft and plush, however it's actually on the firmer side, with just the right amount of bounce to keep you feeling comfortable without ever losing its sense of control. 

The feeling inside the shoe lets the BIOM C5 down somewhat, with very minimal padding around the heel or the top of the foot. As such, our main issue is whether the ECCOs really deliver the plush feel you'd expect for the price you're paying. These retail for £200, and a whopping £220 for the BOA-equipped version, which is expensive for a spikeless shoe given there are more luxurious feeling options out there for far less.

The ECCOs also run quite long and have a very confusing sizing system compared to other brands. As such, we'd highly recommend trying these on in person before investing.

Shop now: £200 from Ecco

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Courtesy FootJoy
Courtesy FootJoy

FootJoy Pro/SL

RRP: $160

Key Features:

  • Z-TEC Upper provides Targeted Flexibility and Stability
  • ARCTrax/SL outsole delivers aggressive traction for high-level players
  • StratoFOAM heel pad and lightweight EVA forefoot cushioning
  • Forefoot nylon spring plate maximises energy return
  • OrthoLite X25 FitBed

Pros:

  • Outstanding traction and stability
  • Plenty of room
  • Heel cushioning adds some welcome comfort

Cons:

  • Forefoot ride is very firm
  • Not the most exciting to look at

FootJoy's Pro/SL has had a refresh for 2026, with a brand new traction pattern, the most modern and sporty look yet seen in a FootJoy golf shoe, and a revamped upper.

The overall profile of the shoe has been lowered and widened somewhat, giving it something of a gym shoe-like look, with a wide base and a roomy toe box and a slightly narrowed heel section that allows for a wider toe spread while locking you in and keeping you feeling firmly planted on the ground. 

FootJoy offer both medium width and wide options in the Pro/SL, and this is truly one of the best-fitting options out there if you have a low arch or a wide foot. 

The fit and upper of the new Pro/SL are excellent, while the traction and stability provided by the updated outsole and nylon plate is among the best we've tested in a spikeless golf shoe to date. However while the added heel crash pad provides some welcome cushioning, the relatively thin midsole and forefoot nylon plate combine to make the overall ride pretty firm. 

If you value a more solid ride in your golf shoes, as many FootJoy players tend to, you'll like the feel of the new Pro/SL, but those who want a softer feel might want to look elsewhere.

READ OUR FULL FOOTJOY PRO/SL REVIEW

Shop now: £160 from FootJoy

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Courtesy G/FORE

G/FORE MG4+ O2

RRP: £185

Key Features:

  • Waterproof TPU upper
  • Spikeless sawtooth traction pattern
  • Removable and washable massaging insoles
  • Locked in stability with external heel counter
  • Responsive auxetic lattice midsole and sidewall
  • Odour-inhibiting triple density foam cushion footbed

Pros:

  • Seriously impressive traction
  • Exceptionally comfortable
  • Premium feel
  • Easy to take care of

Cons:

  • Not for wide feet

One of the most comfortable and stylish golf shoes on the market right now, G/FORE's MG4+ O2 is an absolute winner.

The MG4+ O2 is perhaps G/FORE"s most well-rounded shoe, with its clean, athletic silhouette, unbelievable comfort (including that much-loved massaging inner sole) and practical waterproof upper. The feel provided under foot by the auxetic midsole is bouncy and responsive without being too soft, while the grip in the spikeless version, with its aggressive sawtooth outsole pattern, is outstanding and makes for much easier wearing off the course.

There are a couple of niggling issues with the MG4 pertaining to fit, mostly revolving around their fairly narrow shape and unsuitability for wider-footed golfers. However if you have a regular or narrow arch, we highly recommend you give these a go, and have no hesitation in naming them among the most comfortable spiked golf shoes on the market.

READ OUR FULL G/FORE MG4+ O2 REVIEW

Shop now: £190 from G/FORE

Courtesy PUMA
Courtesy PUMA

PUMA Ignite Elevate X

RRP: £100

Key Features:

  • IGNITE FOAM: a revolutionary PU foam that provides energy return, responsive comfort and superior step-in comfort.
  • EXOSHELL: an innovative upper technology that fuses a protective TPU film on top of a lightweight-engineered mesh upper to provide 360-degree support, increased durability and waterproofing.
  • Midsole with FLOATPLATE: this tech helps to stabilise the mid-foot and provide better torsional rigidity.

Pros:

  • Superb traction, locked in feel
  • Incredibly comfortable
  • Sleek and stylish
  • Very good value for money

Cons:

  • Looks are a bit all over the place

The new PUMA Ignite Elevate X Golf Shoes are without question one of the best spikeless golf shoes for 2025.

The latest shoes from footwear specialists PUMA Golf deliver the perfect fusion of cutting-edge innovation, sleek style and top-tier performance.

Whether you're playing in a tournament or enjoying a casual round, these spikeless golf shoes promise to enhance your game with comfort, stability, and durability.

With FloatPlate technology propelling power, IGNITE Foam ensuring plush comfort, and a bold, modern design making a statement, these spikeless golf shoes from PUMA tick every box for us here at GolfMagic.

The fact they also retail for £100 makes them the best value spikeless golf shoes on the market, too.

READ OUR FULL PUMA IGNITE ELEVATE X REVIEW

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Courtesy Sun Day Red

Sun Day Red Presidio

RRP: £180

Key Features:

  • Reinforced mesh upper is lightweight, breathable and waterproof
  • Full-length outsole keeps you fully connected to the ground
  • Proprietary EVA foam midsole delivers a smooth, comfortable ride
  • TPU outsole plate increases torsional rigidity

Pros:

  • Incredibly stable and supportive
  • Some of the best spikeless traction around
  • Looks good for a sportier golf shoe

Cons:

  • I wish the ride had a touch more softness
  • Pretty expensive

Sun Day Red's Presidio, is the first high-performance spikeless golf shoe from the brand, filling the gap between the traditionally-styled Cypress range and the Osprey golf sneaker and promising some of the best grip and stability to be found in a spikeless shoe. 

Being a more tech-focused shoe, the Presidio delivers the biggest list of features Sun Day Red has ever put into a spikeless shoe. The Presidio's outsole is aggressive by the standards of a spikeless shoe, running flat the entire length of the shoe in the manner of a weightlifting shoe for enhanced power transfer through the ground and multi-directional lug placements for superior traction. 

On top of this sits a bed of Sun Day Red's proprietary EVA-based foam, which is braced by a lateral TPU shank that provides added torsional stability around the midfoot.

Where the Sun Day Red really shines is in its stability. The underfoot foam, while a touch firmer than others, works beautifully with the full-length outsole and TPU shank to keep you feeling locked in all the way through the swing. 

This, combined with the fact that they provide one of the most stable platforms we've ever tested on a spikeless shoe, makes them a must-try if you're after a more premium shoe with sporty DNA for 2026.

READ OUR FULL SUN DAY RED PRESIDIO REVIEW

Shop now: £180.58 from Sun Day Red

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The best traditional-look spikeless golf shoes

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Courtesy adidas

adidas MC70

RRP: £110

Key Features:

  • Full-grain leather upper
  • Lightstrike foam midsole with Boost heel insert for responsive comfort
  • Spikeless Traxion outsole for ultimate grip
  • Midfoot torsion bar adds stability in the swing

New for 2026 and modelled after the traditionally-styled MC80 is the adidas MC70, which despite being slightly cheaper still effectively harnesses the 'classic look, modern performance' mentality that made the MC80 so popular.

Perfectly timed to hit the market at a time when classically-styled shoes are roaring back into vogue, the MC70 retains the MC80's full-grain leather upper, with a spikeless Traxion platform providing some of the best grip we've experienced from a non-spiked shoe.

The full-length Boost midsole MC80 found on the MC80 makes way for a more responsive LightStrike foam, capped off with a Boost insert in the heel for a pop of added comfort, the two working in tandem to create a ride that's responsive, just soft enough and remarkably stable. It's also equipped with adidas's TORSION bar in the mid foot, which reduces lateral twisting to enhance stability while walking and swinging.

G Fore
G Fore

G/FORE Gallivan2r

RRP: £165

Key Features:

  • Waterproof TPU upper
  • Fixed G/POD traction system
  • Removable and washable massaging insoles
  • Responsive auxetic lattice midsole
  • Odour-inhibiting triple density foam cushion footbed

G/FORE's Gallivan2r shoes blend a traditional silhouette with modern, fashion-forward updates to meet the most exacting needs of contemporary golfers.

Shaped in the style of classic golf shoes, the Gallivan2r nonetheless includes all of the latest tech that has earned G/FORE such a repuation for luxury and innovation. 

The auxetic lattice midsole, combined with a foam cushion footbed that has massaging nodules, still makes for one of the most comfortable rides in the golf market, while the waterproof upper keeps its look over time while remaining practical. The G/POD traction system also mimics the look and performance of traditional spikes without being overly clunky or uncomfortable.

On the women's version, a removable kiltie is also included, acting as both a lace protector and a knowing nod to classic women's golf footwear. And as always with G/FORE, a range of bright colour accents and bold upper patterns is available for you to truly show off your style.

Shop now: £165 from G/FORE

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How do spikeless golf shoes compare to spiked shoes in terms of overall performance?

The gap in traction and performance between spikeless and spiked golf shoes has narrowed in recent years, with many tour level players now opting to wear spikeless golf shoes and trusting that they'll attain similar levels of grip to their spiked counterparts. Conversely, spiked shoes have become more comfortable and less harsh on both your feet and the course in recent years, making choosing between the two all the trickier.

Spikeless shoes offer a number of advantages over spiked models for daily wear or use as a casual player. They're generally more comfortable and provide a more grounded feel underfoot, while the lack of spikes also makes them more suitable for wearing in the clubhouse and off the course. Spikeless shoes are also easier on the courses you play, as they don't dig in to the greens as harshly.

Finally, spikeless shoes can sometimes actually be better for you to wear. If you're a particularly aggressive swinger who puts a lot of rotational force through your back and knees, spikeless shoes will provide the give underfoot that prevents you from twisting too violently into your joints.

On the flipside, while spikeless golf shoes have become more and more aggressive in the pursuit of traction, they still have a natural ceiling in wetter weather that spiked shoes don't, meaning we'd recommend opting for the latter if you regularly play in muddy or wet conditions.

What technology should I look for to ensure maximum comfort in spikeless golf shoes?

As with any pair of golf shoes, the comfort level you'll attain in a pair largely comes down to a combination of the upper, midsole and inner sole (sometimes known as a sockliner). Many high-end shoes have a sock-like membrane that feels as if it's hugging your foot, providing a softer, more custom-moulded feel when you step into them.

The under foot cushioning different golf shoes provide can vary greatly, with some offering a firmer, lower-profile feel (which can often aid in reading greens) and others using lots of foam to provide a softer, bouncier experience at the expense of feedback. This also to the brand's choice of inner sole, with many brands using sockliners from companies like OrthoLite which provide support and added cushioning. Some, like G/FORE, even feature massaging inner soles in their shoes.

How do I maintain my spikeless golf shoes for longevity?

You can buy the best golf shoe for your game, but if you neglect them and don’t maintain their qualities over time, their effect could be diminished and you may not get the best out of them.

If you have a pair of spiked golf shoes, make sure you keep an eye on the spikes. If they become too worn, you should replace them which can be done easily with a tool. If you leave your spikes to become small stumps, they can be very hard to replace, which is why spike maintenance is very important.

If you have just played in the rain and your shoes are soaked on the inside, make sure you dry them out when you return home. Maybe warm them up or fill them with paper in order to take the moisture out, but don’t leave this task until your next round because you don’t want wet feet as soon as you step on to the golf course.

If you are concerned about buying shoes that don’t become a good fit on the golf course, you can use a custom-fitting session to make sure you have the right pair for you. It may cost you a little more cash, but the fitters will make sure your feet are a perfect fit in every inch of the shoe.

How do we test golf shoes?

GolfMagic's Equipment and Reviews Editors rigorously test the best golf shoes by wearing them over a number of weeks and months to assess their performance.

Over time, Alex assesses the shoe’s durability, comfort and stability on the golf course. He also judges the aesthetics and design of each model to decide which golfers are suited to a certain type of golf shoe.

Does the colour wear away after some time? Does the lacing in this shoe allow for maximum comfort? Is the underfoot spiking delivering stability?

Alex tests all golf shoes in a number of different weather conditions to get a well-rounded view of how they perform when challenged by dry and wet conditions.

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