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Women's Golf Shoes

Women's Golf shoes have changed considerably over the past few years with spiked traditional golf shoes being a thing of the past. Spikeless options are becoming more popular since the improvement in hard-wearing materials providing better stability and traction across all surfaces.We have plenty of options whether you prefer a classic style to wear with trousers or a trainer silhouette which works best with shorts.

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  • Vent 500 Shoes Black Vent 500 Shoes Black
    Vent 500 Shoes Black

    Vent 500 Shoes Black

    color: UK 5
    €195,95 View product
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    J.Lindeberg
    Vent 500 Shoes Black €195,95
  • Vent 500 Shoes White Vent 500 Shoes White
    Vent 500 Shoes White

    Vent 500 Shoes White

    color: UK 5
    €195,95 View product
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    J.Lindeberg
    Vent 500 Shoes White €195,95
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Golf Shoes FAQ's

1. What’s the difference between spiked and spikeless golf shoes?
Spiked golf shoes have soft spikes on the sole of the show for maximum grip, especially on wet or hilly courses. Spikeless shoes use molded rubber soles with traction patterns and are more versatile for on and off the course. Both types of golf shoes offer stability, but spiked shoes are best for tricky terrain on the course.

2. How should golf shoes fit?
Golf shoes should fit your foot snugly but not too tightly, with enough room in the toe box and support around the heel. Since golf involves a lot of walking and movement, a secure fit helps avoid blisters on your feet and improves balance during your swing.

3. Are golf shoes waterproof?
Many golf shoes come with waterproof materials or coatings, especially premium models of shoes. If you regularly play in damp conditions, look for shoes labeled as "waterproof".

4. Can I wear golf shoes casually or off the course?
Spikeless golf shoes are designed to be more versatile and can be worn like regular trainers. However, spiked golf shoes are better left for the course, as the soft spikes can wear down on hard surfaces and aren’t ideal for everyday walking.

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