When it comes to golf shoes, I generally err on the more traditional side. I understand why sneaker-style designs and more ‘out there’ options are becoming increasingly commonplace, but for me, you can’t beat classical styling – and no brand does that better than FootJoy.
Of course, a splash of color doesn’t go amiss, nor does incorporation of the latest technology. Both these elements are folded into the FJ ProLite to create a visually appealing golf shoe that also ticks every box in the performance category – something FJ has rightly earned a stellar reputation for.
In terms of the aesthetics, I sampled the white, lime and navy colorway, which looks great. In fact, when I turned up at the golf club in my new shoes, multiple people made comments to that effect. The color accents offer a splash of vibrancy without being too overpowering or garish, and that’s not always an easy combination to get right. The ProLite is also available in black/grey/write, grey/charcoal/white and white/grey/light grey.
As you might imagine given the product name, the shoe is lightweight, but it’s also robust enough to deal with the most powerful swings. The traction – provided by the Duramax Race Trak outsole – is impressive and the durability comes from a performance synthetic upper, which is also waterproof (it also comes with a one-year waterproof guarantee). I barely even noticed the spikeless golf shoe during the swing, which is a sign it’s doing exactly what you want and need it to.
In terms of comfort, there’s a thicker insole for increased underfoot cushioning and a mesh liner that provides a ‘sock-like feel and fit’. I wouldn’t say the ProLite is the most comfortable or cushioned shoe I’ve ever worn, but it’s certainly not uncomfortable.
If I’m being extremely picky, the leather isn’t the most supple and it did show early signs of slight cracking, but you’re simply not going to get it all for less than £100. In fact, it’s pretty impressive how much technology is packed in at such a reasonable price point. If you’re looking for a solid all-rounder that ticks all the boxes and won’t break the bank, FJ’s ProLite warrants serious consideration. We also recommend taking a look at our guide on the best budget golf shoes, or best golf shoes for walking.
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