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Best Waterproof Golf Shoes 2025


When the weather turns wet, maintaining comfort and performance on the golf course becomes a challenge. That’s where waterproof golf shoes come into play, offering essential protection against rain and moisture without sacrificing style or traction.

In this article, we’ll explore the best waterproof golf shoes currently on the market, highlighting innovative designs, advanced materials, and features that keep your feet dry while enhancing your game.

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or an enthusiastic weekend warrior, finding the right footwear can significantly impact your performance, so let’s dive in and discover the top options available to keep you playing your best in any conditions.

Best Waterproof Golf Shoes 2025


PAYNTR Eighty Seven SC spiked golf shoe

This is a glorious golf shoe. It has premium looks, is extremely comfortable and offers tremendous performance. It comes highly recommended.

My feet remained dry, even in some heavy downpours so I can attest to their waterproof breathable properties.

I thoroughly enjoyed testing my first pair of Payntr shoes, the 87 SC. The combination of good looks, exceptional comfort premium construction and first rate performance means that these shoes get a well-merited 5 star review and although the RRP of £200/$220 is certainly top end, I feel that it is justified.

PROS

  • Smart and clean appearance.
  • Extremely comfortable.
  • Premium construction and performance.

CONS

  • Laces look a bit flimsy


RRP: £200 / $220

Sizes: UK 7-11 (Including half sizes) and 12.

Colours: White.

More info: Payntr Golf


Under Armour Drive Pro Spikeless Golf Shoe

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

These golf shoes feel the same as top of the range gym shoes. They’re comfy, but you feel well locked in to the shoe and it is now a part of your performance armoury.

I really like the way the shoes feel throughout the swing, you have a good responsiveness from the ground and feel like you are able to use the shoes to create more torque and speed.

The whole design of this shoe is about achieving biomechanical correct footwork through the golf swing and it was on the back 9 the shoes really came into their own. I felt secure and locked into the shoe whilst the dial foam cushioning kept me comfortable, I felt like that I could have easily walked another 18 holes in these shoes no problem.

I have no issue recommending these shoes to anyone looking for a lightweight, waterproof pair of spikeless golf shoes for this autumn/winter.

I might even get another lighter-coloured pair for spring/summer!

PROS

  • Great foot support
  • Look great with/without waterproof trousers
  • Waterproof

CONS

  • Needed wearing in


RRP: £130 / $150

Sizes: 7-14 UK / 7-15 US

Colours: Black-Titan Gray / White-Metallic Gun Metal / Mod Gray-Capri

More information: Under Armour UK / Under Armour US

Ecco M Golf Street 720 Golf Shoe

The Ecco M Golf Street 720 shoes are a premium product – and you can tell us much from the moment you slip them on to your feet.

If you haven’t worn a pair of Ecco Golf Street before then you might be expecting shoe that is aimed at summer play. That just isn’t the case – even though they are very light, you can wear these shoes all year round and they will give your feet the support you need.

They are also fully waterproof and feature a GoreTex lining. There is more to the Ecco M Golf Street 720 than immediately meets the eye.

PROS

  • Reliable comfort 
  • The ease of movement that you only really get from a trainer
  • The versatility of a show you can just as easily wear off the course 

CONS

  • Only the price tag – but is available at less than RRP at some retailers


RRP: £180 / $219.99

SIZE: 6.5-12 UK 

COLOUR: White / White-Beige / Blue-Black

More information: Ecco UK / Ecco US

FootJoy Fuel Golf Shoe

This is an incredibly good-looking and lightweight shoe that delivers strong performance and excellent comfort. All in all it is a remarkable package.

This latest shoe from the Fuel range is another winner and I can see it replacing my beloved Pro/SLX Carbon as my shoe for 2025, which is really saying something.

If you are in the market for a new pair of shoes this year, then do check out the new FootJoy Fuel. Who knows, it might ignite your game!

PROS

  • Attractive and stylish design.
  • Strong grip and all-round performance.
  • Lightweight.
  • Waterproof and easy to care for. 
  • Good range of colours.

CONS

  • Nothing


RRP: £140 / $130

SIZE: 6-12 UK / Medium and Wide 

COLOUR: White/Black/Coral, White/Navy/Blue, Navy/White/Blue, White, Black.

More information: FootJoy UK / FootJoy US

Adidas Adizero ZG Golf Shoe

A lot of golfers will be pleased that Adidas have put fresh life into the Adizero range. These definitely lived up to their famed reputation. They offered supreme comfort in a stylish yet understated design.

I experienced no problem with the traction. The spikeless sole worked well to keep me upright on the wet turf. Additionally, the waterproofing was without fault.

Something to note is that I found the golf shoes to be a little narrow. It may be worth your while to size up a half size as a precaution.

PROS

  • Look great out the box and on the feet
  • Extremely lightweight
  • Waterproofing works well

CONS

  • They were a touch tight so possibly worth thinking about sizing up


RRP: £150 / $180

Styling: Laced and BOA

More information: Adidas website


Payntr X-003 F Spikeless Golf Shoe

Reviewed by Paul Miller

As a fan of Payntr golf shoes, I can confidently say they’ve become my go-to choice. The seamless blend of performance and aesthetics has won me over.

Right now, these shoes are available at 30% off, priced at just £69.99, making them a fantastic buy. They perfectly complement the X-001 Mesh spikeless shoes, which are also on sale for £69.99 – which could mean you have a pair for the summer and a pair for the non-summer months.

If you’re looking for a reliable year-round shoe, the X-003s are an excellent choice. I even tested them out during outdoor Padel sessions, and despite me hardly moving like Usain Bolt, they handled slippery autumn and winter conditions with ease.

Overall, the X-003s are a top-performing golf shoe both on and off the course.

PROS

  • Unbelievably comfortable
  • Attractive sporty style
  • Easy to clean
  • Waterproof

CONS

  • Not a fan of the white heel – would have preferred them to be all black

RELATED: Read our full Payntr X-003 F Spikeless golf shoe review


RRP: £99.99

Sizes: 7-12 UK

Colours: Black-White / Grey-Black / Red-White-Blue

More information: Payntr UK / PGA Superstore US


Adidas S2G Rain.RDY Golf Shoe Boot

Reviewed by Max McVittie

These were everything you want a pair of golf boots to be. The waterproofing was excellent and handled the wet fairways and rough with ease.

Comfort is always king for me when it comes to golf footwear and these certainly fit that bill.

I also really liked how stable I felt swinging on wet ground. Throughout testing I felt they felt sturdy and secure.

Overall, these are perfect for playing golf during winter especially and are a great option to keep your feet dry and warm as the weather continues to take a turn for the worse.

I would recommend these to anyone looking for a pair of golf boots. I’ll certainly be putting them to good use this winter.

PROS

  • Comfortable sole
  • Secure grip and solid stance
  • Great waterproofing

CONS

  • May be a little rigid for those who don’t often wear golf boots

RRP: £100 / $140

Sizes: 3.5-13.5 UK

More information: Adidas UK / Adidas US

Read the full review here.


Duca Del Cosma Positano

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

with all my outfits. Second of all, I am a huge fan of the Italian brand. I love the design and how they never waver in class. These shoes are made from premium Italian Nappa leather, which is of super high quality. That first try-on feeling in these shoes is brilliant; the leather is soft, but the soles feel so sturdy that I want to hit some balls straight away. Third, they are waterproof golf shoes.

I love how these Duca Del Cosma shoes don’t need a break-in period. You can literally take these out of the box and onto the first tee with no discomfort at all, which is not something you can say about all leather golf shoes. The insoles are also very soft, making them brilliant to stand all day and teach in. Another added benefit that Duca doesn’t advertise on the website is how you can wear these shoes into town, and they don’t look especially like golf shoes, more just fancy Italian trainers.

As you can probably tell, I have pretty much lived in these shoes since they arrived a couple of weeks ago. Duca has really knocked this shoe out of the park, and it might be the best pair I’ve tested from them. The shoes are a medium to wide fit with a heightened heel and are well worth a test if you are looking for a pair of versatile all year round spikeless shoes. There are five different colour ways to choose from, so you, too, can have a pair (or multiple) that match your wardrobe.

PROS

  • Extremely comfy
  • Look very smart
  • Big, thick spikeless nub
  • Very Waterproof

CONS

  • I don’t have enough pairs


RRP: £189

Sizes: UK 6-13

More information: Duca Del Cosma Website


FootJoy Pro/SLX Carbon

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

Out of the box, these immediately looked more interesting than the previous model. This may have been partly due the colour version tested which is named ‘white/black’ but has some interesting splashes of bright blue and lime green around the mid and outsole. The overall appearance is a sleek, technical and sporty look.  

The first thing to say is that these shoes are supremely comfortable. I couldn’t tell you whether this is due to the Ortholite Impressions footbed or the Stratofoam midlayer, or both. My whole foot felt securely held in place from heel to toe. 

A word about the outsole. FootJoy calls it a Race Trak outsole with grippy elements situated around the perimeter of sole. The central ‘X’ visible in the photos is a carbon fibre 3D X-Wing which is designed to distribute energy to the periphery (where the grip is). This all looks novel, but the bottom line is that it performs superbly.

On testing in damp conditions underfoot, I experienced a great feeling of stability with no loss of grip on sidehill lies or in fairway bunkers. I did notice that when looking down at the shoe, the outsole is clearly visible, but this appearance adds to a sense of grip and security.  

As FootJoy golf shoes go this pair is up there with the best, if not, the best.

PROS

  • Exceptional out of the box comfort
  • Excellent stability
  • Premium waterproof leather upper

CONS

  • Just two colour options available


RRP: £189.99 / $219.99

SIZE: 6-12 UK / Medium and Wide 

COLOUR: White-Black-Multi / Black

More information: FootJoy UK / FootJoy US


Adidas Codechaos 25

Reviewed by Max McVittie

I’m a big fan of what they have done with the Codechaos golf shoe, visually. Personally, I love the sneaker-look, as our friends over the pond would say. They can match with pretty much any golf outfit, which is a big plus if you like funky golf shirts.

Out on the course, these shoes work brilliantly. Adidas have updated the outsole of the shoe, as they incorporate the spikeless Twist Grip to the shoe, which works well in adding increased traction. If you’re someone who likes to swing hard and fast, then have no worries about slipping in these golf shoes.

Throughout, the testing, I had absolutely no issues with comfortability. No rubbing, or discomfort that sometimes comes with new shoes. There’s also no need to size up or down when purchasing, I’m normally as size 11 UK and they fit perfectly.

Each step I took felt very comfortable and soft. They seemed very absorptive of the harsh ground and coped well facing undulating holes.

Despite what the sole of the shoe looks like, the Adidas Codechaos 25 golf shoes are technically a spikeless shoe. Some people, myself included, will have reservations about buying a spikeless golf shoe, but I didn’t experience any slipping at all. Of course, this may change in more extreme conditions, as I tested them when the course was fairly dry on a scorching hot day.

PROS

  • Look amazing
  • Great levels of grip
  • Waterproof
  • Performance wise, works very well

CONS

  • A little pricey


RRP: £140 / $180 (currently only available in BOA style)

Sizes: UK 6.5-14.5

Colours: Cloud White / Core Black / Lucid Lemon

More information: Adidas UK / Adidas US


G/Fore MG4+ Monochrome

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

These shoes are an excellent purchase.

G/Fore may be known for their style but they are sneakily good at building comfortable golf shoes. These were fantastic straight out of the box into a full 18 hole round of golf.

The MG4+ golf shoes are extremely waterproof and in the Monochrome colour design very easy to clean and an excellent choice of winter footwear.

With my first tee shot away, I am back in a happy place, striding down the fairway in these MG4+ golf shoes. The autumnal morning dew drenched the outside of these shoes, but my feet remained bone dry. Huge tick in the waterproof category. The soles feel very wide and make me more balanced and stable than normal.

The MG4+ golf shoes are more on the modern side in terms of style and tech, but that’s exactly what we need heading into autumn/winter. These shoes are made from premium waterproof TPU with a decently thick sole so I have no doubt they will keep my feet warm and dry.

I had absolutely no issue travelling around and playing shots from the various slopes that Sand Moor GC presented me, which some shoes have come unstuck on previously.

PROS

  • Great comfort and support
  • Look great with/without waterproof trousers
  • Waterproof

CONS

  • My back foot slipped once


RRP: £185 / $225

Sizes: 6-14 UK (inc some ½ sizes)

Colours: Monument / Deep Sea Camo / Snow Sardinia

More information: G/Fore UK / G/Fore US


G/Fore Men’s Gallivan2R G/Lock Saddle

Reviewed by Gillon Fabbroni

I tried out the Gallivan2R G/Lock Saddle men’s shoe in onyx. Even before seeing them I was impressed with the box they came in. A high quality, shocking pink box with a magnetic flap for closure. The shoes themselves were pretty stunning, nailing the mix of classic and modern. I loved the contrast of matt and patent upper. The white sole gave yet another eye-catching contrast.

The aglet (yes, that is the word for the little thing at the end of a shoelace) is white, which is a nice touch. They include another pair of laces with black aglets, should one feel the white ones are a step too far. This is one of the best looking golf shoes I have seen for some time.

I have owned and tested a vast number of golf shoes over the years. One thing I have found is that, no matter how comfortable/supportive they are when trying them on in a static situation, it can be difficult to predict how they will perform in play.

I have bought shoes in an emergency and then within a few yards having teed off, I know they are not going to work. This is not the case with the G/Fore Gallivan2R. The initial impression of support was justified both on the range and in play. They come with Tourflexpro softspikes ® and gave great grip. I tried them out in wet conditions and both the grip and waterproofing performed well.

PROS

  • Great comfort and support
  • Stunning looks
  • Waterproof

CONS

  • Some might consider them a little pricey depending on requirements


RRP: £160 / $195

Sizes: 6-14 UK (inc some ½ sizes)

Colours: Onyx / Snow-Nimbus

More information: G/Fore Gallivan2R G/Lock Saddle Golf Shoe


Ecco M Golf Biom G5 golf shoes

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

Out of the box, this shoe had a high-quality, athletic & sporty look. There is an embossed performance leather upper with a mesh tongue which gives a modern and smart look.

I tested the boa version which comes at a £20 premium over the laced model. The boa comes in three colours; steel/black (tested here) white/black and white/regatta. I rather like the flashes of turquoise on the tongue and heel loop which offered some visual interest. I’m less sure about the boa button on the outer aspect of the shoe; I feel that it detracts from the overall appearance. There is very little in the way of branding; just some subtle wording, which I think is a good thing.

Testing was carried out over two rounds in cold and dry conditions on my home heathland course. As you would expect from Ecco, the G5 was extremely comfortable straight out of the box. Although I’m not wild about the appearance of the boa, it really did give a close fit. And there is a whole load of hidden technology which combines to offer comfort, stability and rotational support.

Testing was not carried out in the wet but I am confident that these shoes will be waterproof and breathable thanks to the Gore-Tex construction. A twelve month waterproof guarantee is offered.

PROS

  • Very comfortable out of the box.
  • Excellent grip and traction.
  • Premium looks.

CONS

  • A bit pricey.


Sizes: Euro 39-47 (UK 6-12.5 approx)
Colours: Steel/black, white/black, white/regatta (Boa). Black/steel, white/blue (laced)
More info: Amazon website

Under Armour Hovr Drive 2 golf shoes

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

At first glance this shoe looks quietly efficient out of the box. The lightweight microfibre upper has a clean appearance with some interest added in the form of detailing over the inner aspect of the toe box.

This model comes in three colours. I tested the black version, which, to my mind, looks less appealing than the other models but is definitely more appropriate for winter golf in the UK.

Testing was carried out over two rounds in rainy conditions on my home heathland course. I found the shoe to be extremely comfortable straight out of the box. As the name suggests, this shoe benefits from Hovr cushioning technology in the midsole, which was first seen in Under Armour running shoes. Hovr is a proprietary foam wrapped in a compression fabric designed to provide incredible cushioning and shock absorption with a claim of ‘endless energy return’.

The shoe remained waterproof in the rainy conditions thanks to the waterproof and breathable membrane on the inner lining of the shoe. After taking the shoes off, my feet were bone dry and also fresh so there were no issues with breathability.

PROS

  • Extremely comfortable.
  • Excellent ankle support and grip.
  • Lightweight.

CONS

  • Not the strongest mid-foot support.


Sizes: UK 6-12 (inc. half sizes)
Colours: Black, White, Grey/black.
More information: Amazon website

FootJoy Tour Alpha golf shoes

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

This shoe looked smart, technical and perhaps a little aggressive, out of the box, particularly in the black version we tested. If Batman played golf, he would most certainly choose these shoes. They certainly look like they could handle any terrain in any weather. If I were invited to a cross-country golf event in the Himalayas, these would be my shoe choice.

There appeared to be reasonable padding around the heel and collar, although perhaps not as generous as some shoes in the FootJoy range. A loop at the back of the heel, possibly to assist with carrying, looks a bit fussy to me. The Pittards leather upper offers a premium appearance and feel, and, of course, is waterproof.

Testing was carried out in damp conditions over one round on my home heathland course. The shoe certainly felt incredibly stable and supportive.

In the damp conditions and sloping lies the grip remained secure – my feet felt really planted to the ground and I cannot think of a shoe that has offered more grip. These are definitely one of the most stable shoes on the market.

PROS

  • First class grip and stability
  • Loads of ‘tech’
  • Premium leather upper

CONS

  • May need to go down a size
  • Quite a heavy shoe


Sizes: UK 6-12 (half size up to 11)
Colours: White, Black, White/Grey/Blue.
More info: FootJoy website

Puma Ignite Elevate golf shoes

Reviewed by Jack Blackhouse

I’ve been looking for a pair of golf shoes that a suitable for teaching in, playing in, practising in, walking the dog in, and going to the pub in, and I think I may have found them. The Puma Ignite Elevate shoes look and feel just like sports shoes, and straight away, I love the way they feel on my feet.

Unboxing them, these shoes straight away offer superior step-in comfort, eliminating the need to break shoes in, which feels so last decade now. The ignite foam offers a snug feel and cushion when walking and feels springy in the swing when pushing off your right side into the ball.

I received a black pair of Ignite Elevate shoes with a black Puma-engineered mesh upper and saddle. I really like how the grey logo and ‘sock’ design add some style and stop them from being just another bog-standard pair of black golf shoes.

I’ve worn these shoes in the dry and the rain and even walked through some puddles in them, and I have full confidence in their waterproof resistance, with my feet not getting damp once.

PROS

  • Ridiculously comfy
  • Smart in all colour options
  • Traction is very good for a spikeless shoe

CONS

  • Fabric tongue and ankle area are tough to clean


Sizes: UK 7-12 (inc. half sizes)
Colours: white/silver or black/silver shade/silver.
More information: PUMA website

FootJoy ProSL golf shoe

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

The first thing I noticed on opening the box was the leather upper which felt really soft and supple. The overall appearance was of an athletic-looking shoe with a quality feel. It also felt very light. Indeed, on getting out the kitchen scales, this size 7.5 shoe weighed in at a lean 360 grams which is very much at the lighter end of the spectrum.

I’ve already mentioned the leather upper which is constructed from Pittards leather and comes with a one year waterproof guarantee.

There is a decent amount of padding around the collar and tongue of the shoe, and a look at the sole revealed 180 (I counted) rubber lugs making up the soft spikes. This is apparently an increase of 30% from the last model so as to enhance traction.

The 180 rubber lugs or ‘stabilisation points’ as FootJoy calls them, allied to the perimeter weighting of the proprietary outsole with 17% more surface area in the heel, all make this a very grippy shoe. You almost forget that this is a spikeless model, such is the on-course performance. There was no sense of instability or slipping even when swinging hard on uneven surfaces.

So this is another quality product from FootJoy that will have wide appeal; from young to old, from casual golfer to tour pro. I think that this is a well-constructed and comfortable shoe that performs well and comes in at a reasonable price point, considering the premium construction.

PROS

  • Premium leather upper.
  • Comfortable.
  • Performs well on & off course.

CONS

  • The Pro SL carbon is better.


Sizes: UK 6 -14 depending on colour choice ( half sizes upto 11).
Colours: White/grey, White/navy, Black/charcoal, Grey.
More info: American golf website

Callaway Apex Coronado S golf shoes 

Reviewed by Jonathan Taylor

This model comes in two colours; black and white. I tested the black version, which looks less appealing than the white model but is definitely more appropriate for winter golf in the UK.

The upper is a smart full-grain leather which feels soft and flexible. I personally didn’t feel the appearance was enhanced by the Callaway ‘V’ on the inner and outer aspects of the shoe. The Camo heel piece felt reassuringly firm, and the lovely soft padding to the shoe’s interior made these extremely comfortable. Although this has a traditional spiked shoe construction, it feels incredibly light on.

Testing was carried out over two rounds in damp conditions on my home heathland course. I found the shoe to be extremely comfortable straight out of the box. The leather upper felt supportive but flexed nicely in play. There was a springy, cushioned feeling walking between shots.

The shoe remained waterproof in the damp, but not wet conditions thanks to the waterproof and breathable membrane laminated to the lining of the shoe all the way up to the collar and tongue.

There were no issues with breathability which is not surprising, given the thought that has clearly gone into the construction of this shoe.

PROS

  • Extremely comfortable out of the box.
  • Excellent traction.
  • Lightweight.

CONS

  • Looks won’t appeal to all


Sizes: UK 6.5-11 (inc. half sizes). 12 and 13
Colours: Black/camo or White/camo.
More info: Amazon website


Best Waterproof Golf Shoes 2025

In conclusion, investing in a quality pair of waterproof golf shoes is essential for any golfer looking to perform their best, regardless of the weather.

The right shoes not only keep your feet dry but also provide crucial support and comfort throughout your game. This article has aimed at providing a range of waterproof golf shoes to choose from. With a variety of styles and features available, you’re sure to find the perfect fit for your needs and preferences.

Remember to consider factors like traction, breathability, and overall durability when making your choice – if you are a golfer who plays through the winter months you will not regret investing a good pair of waterproof golf shoes.

Check out our other buyers guides for 2025:

How do we test golf shoes?

At National Club Golfer, we are passionate about producing accurate and thorough reviews and making sure our testing process is rigorous so we get a good understanding of how each pair of shoes performs.

Each shoe is worn out on the golf course whilst playing golf, so we can get an idea of overall performance in terms of factors like comfort, grip, stability in the golf swing, waterproof protection and how they actually look on the golf course.

What is important when buying Golf shoes?

When buying new golf footwear its important to know what attributes or features you value the most before deciding on a brand or model to buy. For example, do you want spiked or spikeless shoes?

A lot of golfers think comfort is paramount when choosing a shoe, we are going to be standing in them for 3-5 hours right? Some golf shoes on the market have special insoles and cushioned mid-soles designed to keep your feet feeling fresh. Also it’s pretty common for golfers with wide feet to wear the wrong sized pair of golf shoes so its worth getting fit properly.

Grip is vital to good performance on the golf course as any foot slip in dry or wet conditions can not only cause the golf club to swing improperly but may also lead to an injury.

Nearly all golf shoes will either be fully waterproof or offer some kind of water resistance, and this is important as real die-hard golfers play in every weather condition. Having wet feet for 4 hours is not and will never be fun.

How good the shoe looks is of course subjective to personal style, but is important to any player. Do you prefer an athletic-looking shoe, or are you more traditional? Does your shoe offer on-course off-course style or do you want shoes purely for the course? Does the style of shoe you like have the best colour options for your golfing wardrobe?

Price is the last factor to consider. With the models above we have tried to find shoes at all different price points so if you want a shoe at a lower cost, you can get one. Or if you want to spend more, you can do that too. Importantly there is something for everyone.

What brands produce the best golf shoes?

All of the products in this best waterproof golf shoes 2025 article are picked from the brands that offer what we believe to be the best shoes on the market.

Do any pros wear spikeless golf shoes on tour?

As you will see on TV when watching the PGA, LPGA & DP World Tour, professionals wear both spiked and spikeless golf shoes, depending on their preference.

Some tour players are looking for extra stability and grip for maximum power creation that a spiked golf shoe might offer, and others are looking for the comfort and style that spikeless golf shoes offer. Some tour players prefer a running shoe style, and others a traditional classic leather shoe; there really isn’t a hard or fast rule as to what tour players wear.


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