What Is The Most Used Shoe At The Ryder Cup?
The entire world of golf is turning its head to the Ryder Cup very soon and whilst I am excited for the golf and matchplay itself, I also look forward to seeing the gear on display and what the top players in the world use. One specific avenue I have gone down here is shoes because I am a bit of a shoe nerd. (I have a solid 10 pair rotation myself at the moment and that required some significant sacrifice).
So what is the most used model at the Ryder Cup? Well as you can see in the full table at the bottom of the page there are loads of different shoes from a variety of brands like FootJoy, Nike, adidas and so on. Without further ado, let’s get into it.
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1. FootJoy Field
The most used golf shoe at the Ryder Cup in 2023 is the FootJoy Premiere Series Field with Justin Thomas, Max Homa and Wyndham Clark using the shoe. Although I should admit that Thomas often also wears the Tarlow shoes from the same range so this could quite easily change immediately. Homa and Clark on the other hand have been using the shoe for a while now and haven’t really put other models into play. We are still waiting on a review of this shoe but I have been informed it is extremely comfortable, waterproof, and it goes without saying it might be one of the best looking golf shoes on the market.
As far as FootJoy as a brand goes, a quarter of the 24 players at Marco Simone will wear FootJoy shoes with Patrick Cantlay, Brian Harman and Shane Lowry wearing DryJoys, Alpha and Packard shoes respectively.
T2. adidas ZG23
adidas ZG23 – 2 players
In a tie for the second most-used golf shoe at the Ryder Cup is the ZG23 from adidas, with Aberg and Nicolai Hojgaard putting them in play. Again, this may change quickly as well as I believe Collin
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