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3 Golf Shoes That Overperformed (But Barely Got Any Attention)
Some products in golf testing make headlines the moment results go live. A new driver wins the distance battle and suddenly it’s everywhere. Shoes can be the same way. But every so often, a model tests far better than expected and still manages to fly under the radar.
That’s what happened with the three shoes below. They all earned strong marks in MyGolfSpy testing yet never seemed to capture the spotlight.
Skechers Go Golf Prestige SL

The Prestige SL finished third overall in the 2025 spikeless test with an impressive 9.7 score. Testers called it one of the most comfortable shoes Skechers has ever made, highlighting its slip-in design as a bonus for walkers. For golfers who value all-day comfort without giving up too much performance, this shoe fits the bill.
Players chasing maximum traction might look elsewhere. Despite that, those who spend long hours on the course or play multiple rounds a week will find the Prestige SL an overachiever.
Why it didn’t get the attention
Skechers has long carried the “comfort first” label which can sometimes overshadow its performance credentials. The Prestige didn’t win traction or stability outright. However, it quietly performed like a top-tier spikeless shoe.
Under Armour Drive Pro

With its Swing Support System and dual-foam midsole, the Drive Pro was built as Under Armour’s performance flagship. Testing confirmed it: stability, comfort and energy return all scored well.
It’s a fit for golfers who like a structured, supportive shoe that feels tour-caliber. If you have wide feet, though, the narrower fit may push you toward other models.
Why it didn’t get the attention
The spotlight went elsewhere. The adidas TOUR360 dominated the spiked headlines and even Under Armour’s own Drive Fade ended up with more “value” buzz. The Pro, despite its strong results, didn’t get the same push.
adidas adizero ZG

Crowned the most stable spikeless in the 2025 test, the adizero ZG showcased torsional support and high traction in a lightweight package. It’s an ideal choice for players who want lockdown stability in a spikeless shoe. If you have an aggressive swing but want a casual-style shoe, this is a good option.
Keep in mind that the narrower toe box means some golfers may struggle with fit so comfort-focused players should test before buying.
Why it didn’t get the attention
The TOUR360 continues to dominate adidas’s headlines and spikeless chatter often centers on PAYNTR. The adizero ZG offered performance metrics worthy of more recognition but it was framed as a trade-off shoe. However, it finished near the top overall for a reason.
Final thoughts
Here is a look at our complete golf shoe testing of 2025 if you want to see other options that may have finished near the top but haven’t made the headlines:
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