Golf shoes: FootJoy Classics, Ecco Ultra Performance and Adidas Tour 360 LTD
Golf Monthly has selected a range of golf shoes that have been tried, tested and reviewed, and suit different budgets, including FootJoy Classics, Ecco Ultra Performance, Adidas Powerband 2.0 and Nike Power Player.

Golf shoes: Over £100
FootJoy Classics £275 Made from premium quality calf skin leather, temperature-responsive membrane, full leather linings and cushioned leather insole. The FootJoy Classics golf shoes should suit golfers who want a classic looking shoe and need a shoe that will last.
Review: FootJoy Classics golf shoes review
Ecco Ultra Performance £150
The three-component insole unit and wrap-around mid-foot support system should provide high levels of comfort and support. Ecco Ultra Performance golf shoes should suit golfers who want a technically advanced shoe and prefer modern styling.
Review: Ecco Ultra Performance golf shoes review
Adidas Tour 360 LTD £149
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Hand-finished, full-grain leather uppers, are combined with the PowerBand chassis to offer stylish looks and a solid performance. Adidas Tour 360 LTD golf shoes should suit golfers who prefer a classic looking golf shoe and like what TaylorMade’s Tour pros opt for.
Review: Adidas Tour 360 LTD golf shoes review
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