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Best Winter Golf Boots 2025


When winter descends upon the golf course, it brings not just a chill in the air but also additional challenges for keeping your feet warm, dry, and comfortable. Standard golf shoes may not suffice for the demanding conditions of snow, rain, and wind.

Enter winter golf boots, the heavy-duty cousins of regular golf shoes designed to provide an extra layer of protection against the elements.

In this guide, we will explore top choices from respected brands like Puma, FootJoy, Stuburt, Duca Del Cosma and Adidas to help you tee off in any weather with confidence.


Best Winter Golf Boots 2025


Puma GS-X Efekt Golf Boot

Reviewed by Matt Chivers

The Puma GS-X Efekt Golf Boots really surprised me, and performed on the golf course in a way I didn’t think was possible.

They are big boots, there’s no question, and they made me feel solid and instilled a feeling of trust in my swing as my feet were planted to the grass.

This isn’t always a feeling you could have with spikeless golf footwear, but the Puma GS-X Efekt Golf Boot grew on me in both feeling and look.

You might be someone who prioritises comfort over looks. If your concerns aren’t with the size or colour of the Puma GS X Efekt Golf Boots, then you should seriously consider an investment.

If my stroll on the golf course was anything to go by, the Puma GS-X Efekt Golf Boots are perfect at keeping out the rain and the cold – and though described as a boot they easily cross over into an option for a winter shoe.

PROS

  • Solid, sturdy design and feeling of reliability
  • The look is unique and pleasing
  • Spacious, roomy and also warm

CONS

  • Boots might feel heavy on your feet

RRP: £119.99

Sizes: 7-12 UK

More information: Puma website

Read the full review here.


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 Agarve Golf Boot

Reviewed by Hannah Holden

The Agarve golf boots are game changers for the wet winter golf we face in the UK each year.

They are exceptionally warm and comfortable thanks to their thick fleece lining. They are also very waterproof so perfect for battling all the elements that winter golf throws at you.

These are advertised as waterproof, and I can confirm they tick all the boxes here. I have played in these in light rain and heavy rain, as well as trekking through my fair share of long wet rough, and my feet have remained dry throughout. If you are someone who plays golf no matter the weather, these are certainly a great all-weather option.

Overall I have really enjoyed testing these golf shoes, I love the added warmth and the grip and stability which makes them favourites when it comes to picking which shoes I will wear out on the course this winter.

PROS

  • Extremely warm
  • Waterproof
  • Comfortable
  • Supportive

CONS

  • Heavier than a normal shoe

RRP: £219 / $249

Sizes: UK 3-9 (no half sizes) / US 6-10 (no half sizes)

Colours: Black / Brown

More information: Duca Del Cosma UK / Duca Del Cosma US

Read the full review here.


Adidas Codechaos Laceless Golf Boot

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

Golf boots are not easy to manufacture in a way that makes them cool and fashionable, but these laceless golf shoes do a pretty good job of it. They don’t conform to regular style but do a great job keeping you warm and dry in the wettest conditions.

First putting them on I love how the primeknit textile upper hugs the natural shape of my foot, I feel like the shoe fits me rather than me fitting into a shoe. I also like how it hugs my ankle as a second sock, they are really comfortable and won’t rub or cause blisters.

I wore these shoes in an absolute deluge in my usual Sunday morning game with the lads.

I really enjoyed wearing these shoes out on the golf course. They did a great job of keeping me warm and I didnt suffer at all with wet feet on what was a really wet day. Even the most waterproof shoes let water in over the top when trudging through heavy, wet rough but with the sock like lining being waterproof and tight around my ankle, this was never going to happen.

These are obviously spikeless golf shoes, which is usually something I avoid when the course is wet. I often slip pushing incorrectly off my right foot in the swing, so always look for something with a lot of big spikes. Adidas’s twist grip wraparound outsole is much grippier than I was expecting, as not only did I not slip when swinging but there was no hint of slipping when scampering up steep slopes around the course.

Looking great under a pair of trousers or waterproofs, these golf shoes are a great solution to the winter footwear problem that we all face, as they are so comfortable.

PROS

  • Warm
  • Great traction and stability
  • Very waterproof

CONS

  • Slightly tight getting your foot in the sock-like upper

RRP: £160

Sizes: 3-14 UK

Colours: Black-Red / Black-Lime / White

More information: Adidas Codechaos Laceless Golf Boot

Read the full review here.


FootJoy Stormwalker winter golf boot

Reviewed by Jack Backhouse

FootJoy has been around long enough to have seen how wet and muddy the average golf club in the UK gets to know that there needs to be a solution to keep golfers going.

Although a far cry from the casual, non-golf shoes I would normally go for, when I first put them on, I really felt like my feet were locked in and secure in the boots.

They are made out of a soft premium full grain leather that you could wear, polish, and keep going forever.

The shoes performed very well out on the golf course. Interestingly I found myself not avoiding wet patches or standing water that I would normally stay clear of, and I also clambered up some slopes I would normally walk around facing no issue at all.

I’m fairly prone to slipping in the downswing when the grass is wet, but I didn’t have any issue in these boots at all. So that’s a huge win for me and my golf.

I had absolutely no issue with wet feet during these three hours in the rain, and these boots have FJ’s standard 1-year waterproof warranty that I’m sure you could keep going for much longer if you look after them properly. The boots also have a thermal lining to help keep your feet warm. This isn’t something I needed on my test but something I look forward to as the temperature drops deep into winter.

Functionally these are brilliant, and I do recommend golfers try them if they play all year round and play a wet golf course.

PROS

  • Super comfortable
  • Great traction and stability
  • Great in water

CONS

  • Boots are not stylish

RRP: £109.99 / $130

Sizes: 6-12 UK / 7-13 US

Colours: Black

More information: FootJoy UK / FootJoy US

Read the full review here.


Duca Del Cosma Prato waterproof golf boot

Reviewed by Levi Batty

Straight out of the box these look great, the red sole and logo looks smart against the grey, and they absolutely could be seen in a high end high street fashion shop. These are not your average golf boots.

Designed with a wet muddy winter in mind, they are made from a premium soft Italian Nappa leather, which cleans up very easily, and a fleece lining that will keep you playing deep into December.

I played golf and tested these boots around Baildon golf club, a very recognisable course to golfers in Yorkshire for being on the side of a moor, where it is always windy and on this day, pretty wet. I also found the boots to be extremely waterproof. My feet stayed completely dry throughout all of my unfortunate visits to the deep stuff thanks to Duca Del Cosma’s waterproof bootie system.

My initial concern with the Prato waterproof golf boots is that as spikeless golf shoes, there might be some slipping or lack of traction.This wasn’t at all the case as the spikeless rubber nubs are designed in multiple directions, to give you 360 degrees of grip.

It’s also worth pointing out how comfy these boots are, I wore them in the car on the way to the course, out on the course, in the car on the way home, and then out to lunch afterwards surviving the whole day without one urge to take the boots off.

These boots have been an excellent addition to the golf wardrobe. They feel great on, keep you warm and dry, and actually look very smart. Duca Del Cosma has done a fantastic job.

PROS

  • Warm
  • Very comfortable to wear
  • Very grippy for a spikeless shoe

CONS

  • Premium price

RRP: £219 / $259 – now reduced

Sizes: 6-13 UK / 7-14 US

Colours: Grey / Cognac

More information: Duca Del Cosma UK / Duca Del Cosma US

Read the full review here

Stuburt Evolve Sport II Waterproof Boot

Reviewed by Gillon Fabbroni

Playing in grotty weather can be unpleasant enough without throwing cold, soggy feet into the mix.

These were definitely some of the bigger shoes for the size. This may be to accommodate thick socks or even two pairs, which could be an asset.

They are quite sturdy boots and provide good support when walking, including over rough terrain. The spiked rubber outsole did not look anything out of the ordinary for a golf shoe but provided good grip, and on wet grass, they were reassuringly grippy.

I had reservations about making a full swing with these and how restricting they may feel. They were not too bad. They definitely feel different to golf shoes but not necessarily significantly worse. By virtue of the boot style, they provide very good overall support, especially around the ankle.

Having worn these while playing and with time to consider these boots, I came to realise that these have been designed to fulfil a particular function. They cannot be compared to golf shoes. They fill a need for waterproof footwear in bad weather where golf shoes will provide insufficient protection.

These are functional shoes, and they achieve their aim. They are highly waterproof and have good grip. It’s definitely something to consider adding to your golf gear for the worst winter conditions.

PROS

  • Perform well
  • Fully waterproof boot
  • Good range of sizes
  • Fairly good price

CONS

  • Not the most stylish

RRP: £74.99

Sizes: 6-13 UK (inc. half sizes 7-11)

Colours: Black

More information: Stuburt Evolve Sport II Waterproof Boot

Read the full review here


Golf Winter Boots 2025

We’ve looked at some of the best winter golf boots on the market, from the highly insulated Footjoy Storm Walker to the technologically advanced Adidas Codechaos with Gortex.

Each of these options offers a blend of warmth, water resistance, and durability that can withstand the rigors of winter golfing. No longer will icy conditions or wet fairways deter you from enjoying your game.

With the right pair of winter golf boots, you can focus on your swing rather than the weather. Go ahead and secure that winter tee time—you’re now well-equipped to handle whatever the season throws your way.

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