Golf Equipment

FootJoy Women’s Winter Golf Boots Review

The FootJoy Women’s Winter Golf Boots at impact

If someone had said to me 10 years ago that I’d be trudging around the golf course every winter in a pair of golf boots, I would have laughed. Having grown up climbing mountainous terrain across all parts of the UK on various Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions, I honestly thought that my days of wearing hiking boots were gone, and yet here they are suddenly a fashionable and functional women’s winter golf essential.

Looking at this from a performance perspective, wearing golf boots in the winter makes perfect sense. They are waterproof and robust, designed to withstand the rigours of soaking wet, muddy fairways and slippery grass surfaces. I guess it was only a matter of time before manufacturers realized that adapting them to suit the golf swing was sensible.

To begin with, the FootJoy Women’s Winter Boots have a generous fit that’s ideal for women with wide feet or problem toes like bunions, as your toes have space to move and don’t feel squashed together or rub against the inside of the boot. Conversely, if you have a narrow shoe fit then you’ll probably need to size down or wear an extra, thicker pair of socks.

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The tall back gives the ultimate protection from unwanted splashes of water and mud, and I will definitely wear my leggings or trousers inside the boot to save them from getting covered in mud.

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