So, I’ve been getting into golf lately. And, man, let me tell you, the gear can be a real pain. Especially shoes. I finally decided to pull the trigger and buy some spikeless golf shoes. White ones, because why not? They look sharp, you know?
First things first, I hit up the usual spots online. I checked out a bunch of different brands and styles. I saw some pretty sweet deals on Adidas, those Codechaos ones are cool, and the S2G ones are priced even better. But, I ended up browsing a few other sites just to make sure that I had not missed other good deals. I saw some PUMA ones, too. They had this classic design, off-white with navy blue, that caught my eye. I like that kind of old-school vibe.
After looking at what felt like a million pairs, I narrowed it down. I was really digging those PUMA ones, but then I also saw some Skechers ones that were priced pretty well, and they looked comfortable as heck. It was a tough choice, I’m not gonna lie. Comfort is key when you’re walking 18 holes, you know?
I went back and forth, reading reviews, comparing prices. I did some research on spikeless shoes in general too. Apparently, even some pros wear them now. A big guy named Max Homa, for example. And even Phil Mickelson, the great, wears spikeless shoes, though his pair are from a brand named G/FORE Gallivanter and are priced at $185. That gave me some confidence, honestly. If they’re good enough for the pros, they’re probably good enough for me.
Anyway, I finally made my decision. I ended up going with the Skechers. They just seemed like the best bang for my buck. Plus, they had a ton of good reviews about how comfortable they were.
Once I got them, I was eager to try them out. But they were white, and I didn’t want to get them all dirty right away, I decided to give them a good clean first. I just used some regular dish soap and warm water, and scrubbed them gently with a sponge. Then, I dried them off with a soft towel. I did that a couple of times, just to make sure they were spotless.
Finally, I took them out to the course. And let me tell you, they were great. They felt good, they looked good, and I didn’t slip once. Even on some of those tricky slopes. And they are really comfortable! My feet weren’t killing me after the round, which is a huge win in my book.
So yeah, that’s my story about getting some white spikeless golf shoes. It was a bit of a process, but I’m happy with how it turned out. If you’re thinking about getting some, I definitely recommend doing your research and finding a pair that’s right for you. And don’t be afraid of the white ones, they clean up easy!
- Skechers Men’s Tempo Spikeless
- Adidas Men’s Codechaos
- Adidas Men’s S2G Spikeless
- PUMA Classic G Spikeless
- G/FORE Gallivanter
Takeaway
Spikeless golf shoes are a solid choice, even for serious golfers. Just find a pair that fits well and feels comfortable, and you’re good to go. And white ones? They look sharp, and as long as you keep ’em clean, they’ll stay looking fresh.