It’s hard to believe the FootJoy Pro/SL is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, but it’s marking the milestone by entering a new chapter. While it has been a long-standing fixture in the spikeless market, FootJoy has essentially reimagined the shoe from the ground up for this latest generation.
I was therefore keen to test these out to see if they have what it takes to make the list of the best women’s spikeless golf shoes in 2026.
Over the years, I’ve tested plenty of FootJoy shoes and have generally found them to be extremely reliable in terms of comfort and performance. However, in my opinion, the designs have often felt safe, leaning more toward a traditional look than a sporty, modern one.
That’s why I was immediately struck by the new Pro/SL, as it has a much sportier aesthetic compared with some previous FootJoy models. That said, it’s still what I would call a performance-driven spikeless golf shoe that belongs on the fairways rather than a hybrid like the Ecco 720 Street shoe or the fashion-forward Duca del Cosma Olivera shoe that you’d wear anywhere.
I’ve been testing the Pro/SL in the white and blue colorway, which looks clean and fresh, but there are also white/grey and navy/white/black options. The real talking point with this update is the weight because it’s actually 29% lighter than the previous version.
(Image credit: Future)
I was seriously impressed with FootJoy’s Quantum golf shoe when I reviewed it last year, and while the leather of the Pro/SL feels firmer to the touch than the Quantum, I’d say it is now almost on par with that model in terms of its lightweight feel.
Despite the slight stiffness of the leather, it doesn’t sacrifice the wrap-around comfort I’ve come to expect from FootJoy, thanks to a 3D molded padded collar and a very breathable mesh lining that keeps your feet feeling secure.
Technologically, the standout for me is the new Z-TEC upper. It’s built with multiple layers that manage to feel supportive in the right places. It feels like the shoe is working with you to power through the swing, rather than just sitting on your foot. This is paired with the ARCTrax/SL outsole, which uses a mix of traction fins and cones to keep you glued to the…
..
Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Latest from Golf Monthly in Reviews…
