There was a time not so very long ago when golf shoes came in pretty much two varieties: monochrome (white, brown or black), or two-tone saddles (white-brown, white-black or, for the daring, brown-black) that wouldn't have been out of place at a sock hop.
Of course, it also wasn't so very long ago that persimmon woods and balata balls ruled the fairway -- it only seems that way. A new breed of fit, dashing, eager-for-airtime PGA Tour pros like Adam Scott, Ian Poulter and rookie Camilo Villegas, as well as more sartorial adventuresome amateurs, have helped push what were once fringe looks to the center of the green. Golf's loudest fashion statement is no longer the tragic plaid pant with overhanging paunch, but some seriously eye-catching footwear that's as comfortable as an old pair of slippers. This is a key point, given the four to five hours you'll be walking in them on the course. And you will be walking, won't you? Taking a motorized cart is so outdated. Here are five superlative models to check out: FootJoy has ruled the golf-shoe market with an iron foot since well before the current young-gun pros were born, and indeed, its wares grace the tootsies of a majority of both professionals and amateurs. Long considered a traditionalist's brand, those omnipresent snarky Sign-Boy ads have updated the company's image in tandem with more adventurous design. The FJ Impulse ($125) pushes the envelope the farthest, with contrast stitching and styling that would look as comfortable on the lanes of the local bowling alley as it does roaming the fairways. It comes in three different color options and offers a two-year waterproof guarantee.| Adidas Tour 360 | ||
Adidas' Tour 360 ($180) has become a regular sight to fans of televised golf, since it's the preferred look of brand endorsers Retief Goosen, Sergio Garcia and Mike Weir. The insole has three layers of different densities to create a customized fit, a patterned tongue that stays centered for comfort (What don't these guys think of?) and a combination of plastic cleats and z-shaped lugs to keep you well-grounded during the swing. The visually striking 360-degree "midfoot wrap" also promotes stability. Look for the wrap in the new Special Edition Tour Colors (green, sky blue and pink, for starters) online and at select retailers.
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