Probably no real answers... just seeing what you guys think. I can find a pair of great looking retro New Balances or a reasonably priced pair of Adidas to wear everyday but when it comes to golf shoes I'm stuck with saddles until I hit the $85+ range. I'd rather spend the extra money on green fees but I still want to look good, head to toe.
With classic, understated styling and champion performance, Callaway's Sport Era golf shoe will keep you looking great and playing with confidence. Its soft, waterproof leather upper and moisture-wicking lining offer breathable comfort, while its lightweight dual-density construction provides durability and traction.
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Callaway knows that a person’s taste, like her golf game, is completely unique. And if you fancy loafer styling but long for a high-performance golf shoe, look no further. Besides looking completely unique with its clean loafer/moccasin style, this shoe also features a supple but waterproof leather upper, a cushioned footbed, and state-of-the-art spikes in the flexible rubber sole...
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Whether you play like a pro or just for show, the Classic Hydromax is the ideal accessory to your game. Made with a comfortable leather upper, the cool street-style shoe features breathable, moisture-wicking linings, a removable leather-covered insole, a durable TPU outsole, a direct-injected PU midsole, and a gusseted tongue to help keep water and debris from the interior of the shoe...
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Callaway's X-Series makes comfort a priority, and the Chev LP golf shoe is no exception. Featured in waterproof leather with RainSport and DrySport technologies, it also has a perfectly padded, removable, contoured insole. Chevron Comfort spikes add enhanced traction to the mix while XWT technology allows custom fit for medium to wide feet.
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Stay balanced, stable and well-protected as you power through your swing with Ecco's World Class Gtx golf shoe. Crafted with a smooth, durable leather upper, this good-looking shoe is packed full of comfort and performance features including a waterproof, breathable Gore-Tex® membrane and removable insole...
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The classic look of Callaway's Savory golf shoe fits your sophisticated style to a tee. The smooth leather upper is accented with glossy patent stripes with reptile texture for a hint of edge. The sturdy cleated sole is sure to give you traction whether you're in the rough or on the green.
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Adidas Men's Black Golflite Slam 2.0 Golf Shoes
$49.99
Add comfortable stability to your golf game with these Adidas Golflite Slam 2.0 golf shoes. These shoes feature Golflite 2.0 technology to give you ultimate lightweight comfort and stability.
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Adidas Men's White Golflite Slam 2.0 Golf Shoes
$51.99
The Adidas Golflite Slam 2.0 shoes keep your feet feeling good as you play your rounds of golf. These golf shoes feature Golflite 2.0 technology, which gives you ultimate lightweight comfort and stability.
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Adidas Tour 360 3.0 Men's Black/ Silver Golf Shoes
$109.99
Golf shoes have the advanced technologies and innovations that modern athletes demandAdidas Tour 360 3.0 shoes are engineered to work in unison to create an unparalleled synergy between dazzling form and high-level function
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lost @ 1:33 am
have you try golfshoesonly.com
Flamingo @ 6:07 am
Golf apparel is always expensive. There are a few really nice shoes on this site, not too badly priced. Good luck.
John M @ 9:13 am
I got a nice pair of Adidas for just over $20. I’ve seen pretty cheap shoes at rockbottomgolf.com and tgw.com. Way under $85 for Nike or Adidas
B.A. Baracus @ 4:14 pm
You’re right…it’s always been that way with golf shoes. The FootJoy Classics, which are super cool looking, can get up in the $200-$300 range, but man are those bad azz or what? I’ve found some good looking Nike’s and Adidas in the $75 to $100 range that are pretty cool looking. I saw a few good closeout deals on GolfShoesOnly.com…check em out!
Pobept K @ 11:15 am
Why should you care what they look like. You walk on them, nothing more, nothing less.
Good luck
Jake @ 2:29 pm
You are exactly right. It is because they look good. Golfers always want to look good, even if there game is not. So when a new model of shoes, clubs, clothing, etc. it is always raised. Companies know that golfers may not be good, but they always want to look like they are good. Therefore it creates a supply-in-demand. Golfers don’t care about the price, they just want to look the best in there group.
doingitright44 @ 10:51 am
because if they made the pimpest, most classic styled, and unique shoes and sold them cheaply they couldnt compete in a market where the shoe styles change every year…no one would buy shoes for 350 and up if you could get real nice shoes for 50 or 75 in the same seasons model…its much like automobiles, if they sold you a car that got 50 mpg and was gorgeous to look at and drive,and required hardly any maintenance no one would spend over a hundred for a luxury auto…the american car makers could have did that for us years ago but would have ruined the market…
JS @ 10:41 pm
Try , every once in a while htey have great clearance sales and a few gems can be found