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Best golf shoes for under $100: Footwear from Nike, Adidas, Under Armour and more

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Golfweek
Updated Sept. 7, 2025, 3:02 p.m. ET

Are your golf shoes on their last legs? Maybe the rubber in the toe is wearing off, a spike has fallen out, you're on your third set of laces. It's time for an upgrade, but you just bring yourself to spend a fortune on a new pair.

Fear not, we have you covered. Golf shoes (and shoes in general, for that matter) are expensive, but not all of them. There are many quality options from premier brands at affordable prices, and we've compiled some of our favorites here.

Check out our top picks for golf shoes under $100.

Nike Infinity G

Nike took the technology and design built for its running shoes and put it in the Infinity G golf shoes. The lightweight foam in the midsole keeps you stable while the waffle pattern on the exterior of the shoe is water-repellent and has wet rubber traction to ensure maximum grip in all conditions.

Infinity G Golf Shoes
Rep the Swoosh without breaking the bank. $75 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Callaway Pacific SL

If you're looking for a golf shoe that could double as, well, not a golf shoe, this is the one for you. Callaway's Pacific SL has the style of a casual sneaker but features a spikeless, dura-rubber outsole to make sure you stay stable grounded on the golf course and a ForgedFoam midsole for increased comfort.

Pacific SL
Versatile, comfortable and affordable. $90 at PGA Tour Superstore

New Balance Fresh Foam Contend v2

Are you the type of golfer that likes to walk often? Do you scoff at the idea of riding in a cart? If so, you need the New Balance Fresh Foam Contend v2 Golf Shoes. The innovative technology used in the brand's walking shoes provides extra support in the heel and arch while the spikeless outsole maps out key pressure points in your feet when you move through your golf swing.

Fresh Foam Contend v2
Made for the walkers. $99 at PGA Tour Superstore

Skechers Go Golf Tempo

Skechers was a pioneer of prioritizing comfort in footwear and their golf shoes are no exception. The Go Golf Tempo is a waterproof design with several layers of signature technology, including the Eco Flight cushioning that promises to deliver a comfortable shoe while remaining lightweight and durable.

Go Golf Tempo
Made for any conditions. $99 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Adidas Tech Response 3.0

If you're a fan of a more classic spiked design but you don't want to run up a big tab, Adidas might have what you're looking for in its Tech Response 3.0, which features a Traxion outsole for grip in all directions and a padded tongue and collar for added comfort.

Tech Response 3.0
Classic performance at a fair price. $70 at Dick's Sporting Goods

FootJoy Flex

FootJoy has long been the standard-bearer in golf footwear, and if you want to rep the brand at an affordable cost, the FootJoy Flex is the right shoe for you. It has the company's signature VersaTrax outsole, specifically engineered to keep you in place during your golf swing. Plus, the performance mesh build is lightweight and breathable to keep your feet cool throughout the round.

FootJoy Flex
Sleek, comfortable, affordable. $80 at PGA Tour Superstore

Puma Fusion Crush Sport

Performance and comfort is what Puma had in mind when designing the Fusion Crush Sport, which features FusionFoam technology, a mix of soft foam and responsive rubber that provides increased comfort and stability for your feet. Its one-year waterproof mesh exterior will keep your feet dry, too.

Fusion Crush Sport
Elevate your game. Grab yours today. $99 Dick's Sporting Goods

Under Armour Forge 96

A retro look with modern technology, Under Armour throws it back with its Forge 96 golf shoe. The 90s-inspired design is sure to stand out on the golf course, while the lightweight and waterproof build keeps you prepared for whatever the weather brings during your round.

Forge 96
Turn back the clock. Buy yours now. $99 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Our team of savvy editors independently handpicks all recommendations. If you purchase through our links, the USA Today Network may earn a commission. Prices were accurate at the time of publication but may change.

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