Stay dry on the green with the best waterproof golf shoes in 2024

What are the best waterproof golf shoes that will keep your stance solid and your feet dry all season long?

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As golfers, we’re no strangers to the challenges posed to us and our golf shoes by the autumn and winter rounds – or for us in the UK, the ever-present possibility of rainy days even in spring and summer! In the quest for peak performance, waterproof golf shoes have become an indispensable part of our gear. Fortunately, today’s options offer a perfect blend of comfort, style, and protection from the elements.

Over the past five years, the golf shoe market has seen an influx of new brands, providing players with an unprecedented array of choices. While established leaders like adidas, Ecco, FootJoy, Nike, and Under Armour continue to produce top-quality footwear, they now face stiff competition from emerging players such as Skechers, Payntr, Duca Del Cosma, and G/Fore. This diversity means there’s a perfect waterproof shoe out there for every golfer, regardless of skill level.

And let’s not overlook the modern winter golf boot. Once dismissed for their aesthetics, these boots are now a viable option, particularly for those who frequent muddy parkland tracks. Therefore, we’ve dedicated a special section to explore these options further.

Whether you opt for a traditional waterproof golf shoe or venture into the realm of winter boots, a longer waterproof guarantee offers added peace of mind. While a one-year guarantee is typical, certain manufacturers and models extend this to two years, ensuring prolonged protection against wet conditions.

The best waterproof golf shoes 2024 shortlist:

Best waterproof golf shoe: FootJoy Hyperflex Golf Shoe VIEW OFFER

Best spiked waterproof golf shoe: adidas Tour360 24 Golf Shoe VIEW OFFER

Best spikeless waterproof golf shoe: FootJoy Pro/SLX Golf Shoe VIEW OFFER

We’ll delve into the world of waterproof golf shoes, exploring options suited to every golfer’s needs and preferences. From classic brands to newcomers shaking up the market, we’ll help you navigate through the plethora of choices available. Whether you’re seeking comfort for a casual round or high-performance gear for competitive play, our guide aims to equip you with the knowledge to make an informed decision. So, let’s step confidently onto the course, knowing that our feet are protected, whatever the weather may bring.

Best waterproof golf shoes 2024

Carbon and comfort combine to create the best-spiked golf shoe of 2024

FootJoy have taken the use of carbon fibre to a new level with HyperFlex, developing a sole power plate to help golfers with stability and ground leverage.

The carbon fibre plate partners with an OrthoLite ‘fitbed’ designed to mould to your feet over time for a perfect fit. We’re only a few rounds in with our pair, but the fit has definitely improved and was impressive straight out of the box.

The HyperFlex is a comfortable trainer-style model but it still has the benefits of a year-round shoe. It has a 100% waterproof knit upper which is breathable, comfortable, and vitally has a stain-protected cleanable upper.

The padded heel gave us added comfort and support, and the knitted bootie is integrated into a thermoplastic wrap that surrounded our feet and helped control lateral movement. It also kept our feet stable through the swing.

Read our full FootJoy HyperFlex Carbon golf shoe review

Pros

  • Carbon power plate
  • Really supportive
  • Secure fit on foot and heal

Cons

  • Sock material hard to clean
Sizes 6-12
Color options 2
BOA option Yes
Waterproof Yes

Celebrating nearly two decades of innovation

The adidas Tour360 24 golf shoe, the latest iteration of a nearly two-decade legacy, embodies pinnacle performance engineering. Featuring innovations like the Torsion Bridge, Thintech 7-Spike Outsole, and Jet Boost cushioning, it delivers exceptional traction, stability, and comfort.

Crafted meticulously with premium materials, it offers an enhanced fit and uncompromising performance for golfers navigating uneven terrain or executing precision shots. Available in laced and BOA versions, it caters to diverse preferences and styles. Engineered for optimal performance, it's INSITE 2.0 Sockliner and Internal 360WRAP ensure precise fit and stability throughout the swing.

The Torsion Bridge and Jet Boost cushioning provide stability and comfort, while the Replaceable Thintech 7-spike outsole offers superior traction on any terrain. With features like a 'T-Shape' suede microfiber heel and waterproof leather upper, it's built to withstand diverse conditions without compromising style or performance. The Tour360 24 sets a new standard in golf footwear, blending style with substance for discerning golfers seeking unrivalled performance and comfort.

Pros

  • Improved heel support
  • Locked in fit
  • High-quality material
  • Super comfortable

Cons

  • Not found one yet
Sizes 6 – 12
Colours 4
BOA Yes
Waterproof Yes

A much-needed update of an iconic golf shoe

Discover the game-changing FootJoy Pro/SLX series, designed to elevate your golfing experience with revolutionary traction, comfort, and control. Trusted for decades, FootJoy continues to innovate, delivering shoes that adapt to the evolving demands of the game.

The Pro/SLX and Pro/SLX Carbon mark a new era of innovation, boasting cutting-edge materials and advanced technologies. With features like the PWR TRAX System, Pro/SLX dynamically redistributes energy for maximum stability and traction, ensuring a grip that exceeds expectations on any course.

Crafted for supreme comfort, the StratoFoam midsole absorbs and returns energy with every step, while the 3D Molded Collar secures the foot for unparalleled comfort and a consistent fit. Enhanced stability during swings and ground engagement is ensured by the 3D X-Wing and FTF+ Foam, providing precision and control in every swing.

After testing I was full of praise for the Pro/SLX as it delivers on its promises, offering out-of-the-box comfort, waterproof durability, and responsive stability. I think the Carbon model with its 3D X-Wing, helps these shoes redefine traction and comfort, for superb performance on the course.

Pros

  • Better support than the previous model
  • Athletic look
  • Well thought through traction system
  • Super easy to clean

Cons

  • Yet to find one
Sizes 6 – 14
Colours 6
BOA Yes
Waterproof Yes

A discreet partner for any outfit

The athletic-looking, tech-packed golf shoe worn by The major champion Jon Rahm. The updated Ringer 2 is a great all-rounder. It has a fully waterproof upper and the breathable Air-mesh liner helps to keep your feet comfortable and cool in the warmer weather.

The SweetSpot cushioning is not only lightweight but ensures the Ringer is as comfortable after 18 holes as it was on the 1st tee. On my feet, the first thing that struck me was how light and supportive they were. They looked great with trousers and shorts too!

I love the clean and simple look that's coupled with the discreet branding and it will appeal to a huge number of us who don’t want loud and brash. The excellent Softspikes, felt like they really hunkered into the turf during my swing, and are easily replaceable when required, which should extend the shoe’s life.

Pros

  • Subtle branding
  • Supportive insole
  • Breathable

Cons

  • Only neutral color options
Sizes 8 – 14
Colors 3
BOA No
Waterproof Yes

Designed to make the most out of your swing

The Under Armour Drive Pro golf shoe blends stability, comfort, and performance to elevate your game. Developed with input from PGA Tour athletes like Jordan Spieth, it features a revolutionary Swing Support System, providing biomechanically correct support for enhanced swing power.

The custom TPU outsole offers superior traction, while the dual-density midsole with HOVR foam and Charged Cushioning ensures comfort and guides natural foot motion. The Swing Support Strap ensures a secure fit, enhancing stability during swings. I was full of praise for its sleek design, comfortable fit, and lightweight feel, with features like the curved heel and padded cuff adding to its appeal.

The shoe was a great complement to various outfits. Notably, I experienced increased ball speed and consistency of strike, indicating its performance benefits. Overall, the Under Armour Drive Pro delivers on its promise of stability, comfort, and performance, making it a standout choice for golfers seeking an edge on the course.

Pros

  • Great traction
  • Secure fit all around
  • Cushioned underfoot
  • Sleek design

Cons

  • A poor finish on the material around the tongue 
Sizes 7 – 13
Colours 4
BOA No
Waterproof Yes

Supportive comfort with old-school styling for every occasion

From every angle, this is a striking piece of footwear and you have to hand it to Nike for creating something not quite like anything we’ve seen before. Visually the Victory Tour 3 looks the part and is super comfortable and supportive thanks to the foam heel delivering a soft smooth ride.

The old-school look with a few vibrant colours will really set your outfit off and have your playing partners jealous on the 1st tee. Partnering with superb traction from the new Tour Flex Pro Softspikes, you have a shoe that's perfect for practice or a trip to the course.

You'll have no concerns regarding keeping dry, so wet weather isn’t a problem and there is plenty of grip too. Unquestionably you will get a smooth ride from a shoe that is very waterproof. It is just that some players may not like the feel during the swing because of how soft the heel is.

Pros

  • Super grip
  • Looks great on the foot
  • Breathable and waterproof

Cons

  • Crease on the upper easily
Sizes 3.5 – 16
Colours 5
BOA No
Waterproof Yes

Unbelievable traction

Price: £180.00 / £210.00 BOA
What makes Ecco’s spikeless shoes stand out from the crowd is the unrivalled grip and stability and I found the Ecco Biom H4 offered as much traction as most spiked golf shoes. I found it hard to believe I was wearing spikeless golf shoes.

The uppers of the Biom H4 are crafted from premium, durable, thin leather, made in Ecco’s own tanneries. This provides natural protection from wind and water. I love the use of Gore-Tex in golf products – there is nothing better at helping keep your feet dry and comfortable on the golf course.

The redesigned tongue and toe area made the Biom H4 more comfortable and gave a sleeker, slimmer look. I’ve always found H4 to be a comfortable golf shoe but the subtle design tweaks have created a more balanced golf shoe and it’s a huge favorite of our Equipment Editor Simon Daddow.

Pros

  • Very comfortable
  • Super soft leather
  • Breathable
  • Great cushioning

Cons

  • Can be hard to maintain
Sizes 6 – 13
Colors 3
BOA Yes
Waterproof Yes

The ideal blend of modern and classic

G/FORE introduces the G/LOCK Gallivanter golf shoes, enhancing their renowned Gallivanter range with Softspikes for added stability. Known for luxury and innovation, G/FORE continues to push boundaries in golf footwear.

The G/LOCK Gallivanter combines classic style with TourFlexPro Softspikes, offering exceptional grip in all weather conditions. Built for stability and traction, it's favoured by traditionalists seeking precision on the course.

Featuring a premium waterproof leather upper, the G/LOCK ensures durability and style year-round. Its lightweight design and cushioned interior provide instant comfort without a break-in period. Plus, removable insoles with odour control and footbed nubs enhance airflow for an unmatched experience.

With its Tour-level traction and durable construction, the G/LOCK Gallivanter is designed to elevate your game, no matter the conditions.

Pros

  • Out-of-the-box comfort
  • Look great
  • Superb traction

Cons

  • Laces and collar hard to clean
Sizes 6 – 12
Colours 4
BOA No
Waterproof Yes

A golf shoe that can do it all

As far as design goes I think adidas have hit the nail on the head with this golf shoe. A much-needed update to an already great golf shoe. For golfers after an everyday golf shoe, whether you're playing with friends or in a competition, or playing in the wet or playing in the sun, these shoes can do it all!

The lightweight design makes walking the fairways a dream and whilst you can get lost in the comfort of the shoe it still supports you every step. Featured throughout the adidas franchise and can be seen in many other brands too, the OrthoLite liner provides an excellent fit around the foot for a full day on the course. The plastic heel cup and moulded memory foam collar secure your foot in nicely and I found it reduces heel slippage.

The BOA system makes getting the shoe on and off a breeze and gives you the perfect fit every time. The system is now hidden below the zip shroud and looks much sleeker. Whether you are playing in the rain or shine the Adiwear outsole and Gripmore rubber offer a superb grip as the sole anchors into the turf under load. The soft waterproof upper is also amazing at keeping the water out and ensuring your feet stay dry, it is also great at regulating heat in the warmer weather too.

Pros

  • Out-of-the-box comfort
  • Perfect for wide feet
  • Great looking golf shoe
  • True to size

Cons

  • Would like more colourways
Sizes 6 – 12
Colours 2
BOA Yes
Waterproof Yes

Best spiked golf shoe for keeping your feet dry

Inspired by the famous Biom H4, the Danish shoe company believed they could make a spiked shoe that delivered unmatched comfort and athletic performance.

The result is this amazing Biom G5. It incorporates the fashion of the Biom family, whilst the premium leather upper and Gore-Tex membrane ensure the model is both breathable and 100% waterproof.

Ecco’s own tanneries produce their leather and, when combined with Gore-Tex, and exceptional craftsmanship, it makes for an expensive golf shoe. With such a premium price comes a lot of expectations and it certainly lives up to them.

The G5 is a very comfortable, supportive golf shoe that offers superb traction on the course. I love the fit, especially with the BOA.

We found they needed some looking after, so I would recommend that you look at one of Ecco’s special cleaning kits to help protect your expensive purchase.

Find out how the Biom G5 compares in our guide to the best ecco golf shoes.

Pros

  • BOA lacing system
  • GORE-TEX
  • Terrific traction
  • Great support

Cons

  • One of the most expensive shoes on the market
Sizes 6.5-11.5
Color options 2
BOA option Yes
Waterproof Yes

The discreet on-course sidekick

Price: £139.99
The subtle designs of the 006 are very easy on the eye, and the Payntr X branding on the side is perfect to set off the shoe.

Unlike most of the Payntr range, the 006 features a Pebax power plate rather than its carbon fiber equivalent. The Pebax plate is super responsive and allows golfers to get the most energy return during the swing.

The heel of the shoe has plenty of padding and support; for golfers out there who struggle with blistering and rubbing on the course, the 006 would be a great choice.

The soft Clarino upper is treated with Neverwet to ensure that it's not only soft and comfortable but enhances its performance in unpleasant weather.

During practice on the range, I found the shoes to be super grippy and helped me maintain good solid posture while swinging. The traction was that good, when I stepped away they'd torn up the ground I was standing on.

Pros

  • Subtle design
  • Lightweight feel
  • High levels of on-course grip

Cons

  • Lack of color choice
Sizes 9 – 13
Colors 2
BOA No
Waterproof Yes

Best spiked golf shoe for cushioning and comfort

Price: £160.00
Skechers put lots of time and effort into developing the Pro 5. Analyzing 20 years of data and 120,000 unweighted podiatry foot scans in creating the model, which is undeniably comfortable.

It features a removable comfort insole with high-performance cushioning, an ultra-lightweight cushioned midsole, and a dynamic traction plate with replaceable cleats for maximum grip.

Skechers shoes, and the styling, divide opinion, but we’ve been impressed by Pro 5. It’s less bulky than some previous models, feels supportive and is comfortable straight out of the box. The signing of Matt Fitzpatrick will inevitably help the brand reach a younger audience.

For the price of the Pro 5, I’d have preferred a full-leather upper rather than synthetic, but that is a minor gripe. The waterproof synthetic upper offers excellent protection.

See how the Go Golf Pro 5 Hyper compares to the best Skechers golf shoes.

Pros

  • Easy to clean
  • Amazing arch fit comfort
  • Good traction

Cons

  • Not a full leather upper
Sizes 7-12
Color option 2
BOA option No
Waterproof Yes

The king of practicality

Price: £80.00
The sporty IGNITE range has been popular amongst golfers around the world for the past few years now and this shoe is no different. Whether you're getting ready at home or at the course it really doesn't matter thanks to the super practical spikeless design of the ELEVATE.

Having worn previous iterations I had high expectations and they certainly delivered, they're a great shoe for on and off the course and look great with nearly every outfit! Not to forget how comfortable they are, the IGNITEFOAM midsole is super comfortable and gives plenty of support during the round.

Thanks to the EXOSHELL the shoe has high durability and makes the shoe really lightweight which is perfect when you're wearing the shoes all day from home to the course and back.

Pros

  • Durable
  • Great heel support
  • Lightweight

Cons

  • Traction could be a little better
Sizes 7 – 15
Colours 8
Waterproof Yes
BOA Yes

Contemporary design for the fashion-conscious

Like the Bernardo, the Orlando uses the lightweight Airplay 6 outsole, soft spikes, and premium waterproof material. But Orlando has more of a contemporary design for the golfer who likes to look the height of fashion both on and off the course.

Duca say it's their most stable shoes ever and I can vouch for that. The shoe is not only sleek but full of comfort. The high-heel design supports your foot well and hugs your heel for a secure fit. As for the stability, it was refreshing to wear a Duca shoe which interacted with the turf and supported you through the swing.

“Power in the golf swing comes from stability and as Tour players we demand that from our golf shoes to perform at the highest level," Duca staff player Joost Luiten said of the new models.
"Walking the long courses each week on Tour in the new Duca shoes makes a big difference and it gives me confidence knowing my footwear is up to the test.”

Pros

  • Great traction
  • Awesome design with Tron-style lines
  • Solid high-heel support
  • Soft leather

Cons

  • Only available in one colour
Sizes 7 – 14
Colours 1
BOA No
Waterproof Yes

Golf Shoes Buying Guide

How do we test golf shoes?

When testing golf shoes, we aim to put them through different scenarios on the golf course over multiple rounds and, where possible, in different conditions. We have a team of carefully selected reviewers to test and assess each product over an extended period. We pay particular attention to grip, durability, versatility, comfort, and fit.

Having tested hundreds of pairs over the years, we know exactly what to look for, and will ask every possible question about each shoe we review. The review team are all keen golfers so understand what makes a good or a bad golf shoe and will look out for the minor details such as which models run big or small, how easy are they to clean, any potential rubbing on the toes or heel, and whether the shoe could realistically be worn off the course as well as on it.

We are lucky enough to attend product launches and meet the manufacturers to understand why they release a new product and its benefit to the consumer. The TG team pride ourselves on the fact that we understand and test all of our products to give you our honest and in-depth opinion on whether it is worth buying or not. The reviews and recommendations are there with you the readers as our highest priority, so we can recommend products that will help you improve your game.

See a full guide to how we test golf equipment.

How to Choose the Right Golf Shoes

Selecting the perfect golf shoes is a critical aspect of preparing for the upcoming golf season. With several variables to consider, it’s essential to make an informed decision that aligns with your wants and needs. Here’s a comprehensive guide tailored specifically for golfers to help navigate the process effectively.

Waterproofing

For golfers who frequently play in wet conditions or regions with unpredictable weather, waterproof shoes are essential. Look for shoes constructed with waterproof materials and features such as sealed seams and waterproof membranes to keep your feet dry and comfortable throughout your round. While waterproof shoes may come at a slightly higher price point, the added protection they provide can be invaluable, especially during inclement weather.

Spiked or Spikeless

While traditional spiked shoes offer excellent traction, especially in wet or hilly conditions, spikeless shoes have gained popularity due to their versatility and modern aesthetics. When deciding between spiked and spikeless options, consider factors such as the courses you frequent, your playing style, and personal preference. Keep in mind that spikeless shoes are often lighter and more comfortable for everyday wear, while spiked shoes may provide superior grip on certain surfaces.

Spiked Golf Shoes

Traditional spiked shoes offer excellent traction, especially in wet or hilly conditions, making them a popular choice among golfers seeking maximum stability during their swing. These shoes feature soft spikes strategically placed around the outsole to provide enhanced grip on various surfaces. Additionally, spiked shoes are typically more durable as they offer replaceable spikes, ensuring prolonged performance with proper maintenance.

Spikeless Golf Shoes

Spikeless golf shoes have become increasingly popular in recent years, offering golfers a more versatile and modern alternative to traditional spiked shoes. These shoes feature small rubber moulds or nubs on the outsole to provide traction and stability without the need for spikes. With advancements in technology and materials, spikeless shoes now offer a comparable grip to their spiked counterparts, making them suitable for a wide range of course conditions.

Consider factors such as the courses you play, your playing style, and personal preferences when choosing between spiked and spikeless golf shoes. Both types offer unique benefits, so select the option that best suits your needs and enhances your overall golfing experience.

Budget

When setting your budget for golf shoes, consider factors such as how frequently you play, your commitment to the game, and your overall golfing budget. If you’re an occasional golfer or just starting out, it may be prudent to start with a more affordable option until you’re certain about your dedication to the sport. Conversely, if you’re a seasoned golfer or prioritise performance, investing in higher-end shoes with advanced features and materials may be worthwhile.

Correct Fit

Finding the right fit is crucial for comfort, stability, and performance on the course. When trying on golf shoes, ensure there is ample room for your toes to wiggle without feeling cramped, and check for any areas of discomfort or pressure points. Walk around in the shoes and make a few practice swings to assess their comfort and stability during movement. Consider closure systems like traditional laces or BOA for customisable fit and secure lockdown, and opt for a size that accommodates any orthotics or insoles you may use.

Comfort

Comfort is paramount for enjoying a round of golf and maintaining focus on your game. Look for shoes with ample cushioning in the midsole and heel to absorb impact and reduce fatigue during prolonged periods of walking or standing. Additionally, prioritise shoes with adequate arch support and stability features to minimise the risk of foot fatigue and discomfort. Remember that comfort is subjective, so choose a shoe that feels supportive and comfortable for your unique foot shape and playing style.

Styling

Golf shoes come in a variety of styles and designs to suit different tastes and preferences. From classic leather models to modern, sporty designs, there’s a shoe for every golfer’s aesthetic. Consider your personal style and wardrobe preferences when selecting a shoe that complements your on-course attire and reflects your personality. Whether you prefer traditional, understated designs or bold, statement-making styles, choose a shoe that makes you feel confident and comfortable on the course.

By considering these factors and prioritising your individual needs and preferences, you can find the perfect pair of golf shoes to enhance your performance and enjoyment on the course.

Best Waterproof Golf Shoes: FAQs

Do golf shoes need to be waterproof?

Wearing waterproof golf shoes is not essential. Waterproof golf shoes are built to keep your feet dry on the course in the rain or if the course is wet underfoot. If you usually play in warm and dry conditions it would still be worth considering a pair of waterproof golf shoes for some piece of mind that your feet will be dry no matter what the weather.

Are Gore-Tex golf shoes waterproof?

Gore-Tex golf shoes come with guaranteed waterproofing. Gore‑Tex Surround Footwear offer an All-around breathability system for your feet.

Do pro golfers wear spiked or spikeless waterproof golf shoes?

Most of the golfers on tour wear spikeless golf shoes because they play in warm conditions on perfectly manicured courses, meaning they don’t need extra traction. Spiked shoes will make an appearance on tour if the weather takes a turn for the worse. Collin Morikawa opts to wear his adidas ZG23 spiked golf shoes through the season.

Are waterproof golf shoes breathable?

Yes, many waterproof golf shoes are designed with breathable materials to ensure that your feet stay dry and comfortable without sacrificing any airflow. Look for shoes constructed with breathable membranes or mesh panels that allow moisture vapour to escape while preventing water from penetrating the shoe. This ensures that your feet remain cool and sweat-free even during warmer and more humid rounds.

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About the Author

Will Shreeve-Peacock is a golf equipment writer for Today's Golfer.

Will Shreeve-Peacock – Golf Equipment Writer

Will is an expert in golf shoes, GPS watches, rangefinders, and training aids.

He has a degree in journalism from Sheffield Hallam University and four years’ experience working in golf retail with American Golf where he was trained by a host of the big-name manufacturers.

A six-handicapper, Will has played golf for more than a decade and is a member at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincolnshire.

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