"Most comfortable shoes I own, bar none."
Solutions, Not Trade-Offs
Stability With Flexibility
Endurance-Level Cushioning & Rebound
Traction Without Compromise
Heel Locking Comfort & Control
Anchored Fit. Friction-Free Comfort.
The floating stretch knit sock, stitched to the shoe's foundation, locks your heel in place and frees your toes — while floating sections eliminate friction at the heel counter and laces. No blisters. No break-in.
No-sew mesh outside. Calfskin comfort inside.
Seamless no-sew mesh delivers maximum breathability across the forefoot. Inside, calfskin lining at every contact point stays soft, breathable, and naturally antimicrobial. Lightweight enough to walk another 18 holes.
Room to spread. Locked in where it counts.
A wide toe box lets your toes spread naturally for balance and power. Secure midfoot fit locks you in for rotational stability. Engineered specifically for golf — not adapted from running shoes or dress shoes.
Technical Specs
- Upper: Premium mesh
- Lining: Genuine calfskin
- Midsole: Nitrogen-infused ETPU foam
- Outsole: Proprietary rubber compound with directional siping
- Construction: TPU perimeter exoskeleton (3PE Technology)
- Weight: 13.8 oz per shoe (measured in a size 8)
- Traction: Multi-height hexagonal lug system
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.
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Kevin Millar
"Not just a great golf shoe, but after 36 holes you’ll wear these to dinner and to bed. These are the best shoes I’ve ever owned"
Best shoes I have ever owned
"As a “structured” shoe. it is especially comfortable. I feel more stable over the ball and it seems like it is harder to sway."
Comfort, Quality, Style and Performance!
"One of my lingering injuries from my NFL days is a "turf toe". LOL. . . It's no joke! And it's been a nightmare for years. . . especially when playing golf. That all changed when I started wearing my Alma Mater golf shoes. I love 'em. . . . Thanks. Craig James New England Patriots All Decade Team '80's"