The Spikeless Golf Shoe I'd Buy Again In A Heartbeat (With One Catch)
We put the 2026 FootJoy Women's Quantum golf shoe to the test
The FootJoy Quantum delivers an excellent balance of plush cushioning and reliable spikeless traction. Exceptionally lightweight and comfortable straight out of the box, this shoe features a secure cord-lacing system and an impressive, easy-to-clean finish.
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Superb cushioning and lightweight support
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Highly effective traction
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100% waterproof
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Opt for wide fitting option as medium might be too narrow
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I genuinely loved wearing this shoe. The Quantum delivers everything I want from a spikeless: foam cushioning that feels properly plush underfoot, a noticeably more spikey traction pattern than some of the other spikeless options I've tried, and a lightness that makes long walks feel comfortasble. They behaved like a proper performance spikeless rather than something that just looks like one.
Straight out of the box, no blisters and no break-in needed. I wore them for a full round and they performed perfectly from the first hole. The OrthoLite footbed inside felt cushioned and supportive, and FootJoy's SofFOAM midsole really is as soft as advertised. They also stayed surprisingly clean compared to lighter shoes I've worn, which is a bonus when you're paying this kind of money for footwear.
A small detail I genuinely loved: the cord-style laces. I know it sounds minor, but they tie down beautifully secure once I'd done them up, my foot felt locked in for the entire round in a way that flat laces just don't quite manage without a double knot. The baby-blue accents aren't a colour I'd usually go for either, but they grew on me quickly. I'd honestly build an outfit around these shoes.
A couple of fit points worth flagging. The collar at the back of the shoe sits high and felt fairly stiff when I was first putting them on. It wasn't a problem once I was walking and playing, fit and feel on-course were excellent, but the initial put-on takes a bit of effort.
The bigger thing is the width: although these are listed as medium, they're a little narrower than other FootJoys to me, and I'd hesitate to recommend them to anyone with wider feet. Best to opt for the wide fitting option in this model. For my feet, the snug fit worked beautifully, but width is something to test before buying.
Easily one of my new favourite golf shoes, comfortable from the first wear, brilliantly cushioned, light underfoot, with proper grip and a colourway that surprised me in the best way. The cord laces are a small but genuinely lovely detail.
Two caveats: the high, stiff back of the shoe takes a bit of getting used to when putting them on, and despite the medium width labelling, they run narrow, not the right shoe if you have wide feet. For everyone else, I'd buy them again in a heartbeat. A shoe I'll be wearing over and over again.
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Genelle Aldred has dived head first into the world of golf after starting on the greens in February 2022. She has two missions to get her handicap right down using PXG Gen 6 clubs and a Cleveland putter, and to get as many of her family and friends as possible to take up the sport. For over 15 years Genelle has worked as a Newsreader and Broadcast Journalist and is currently Deputy Chair of Women in Journalism. Now she gets to combine her passion with her work. Genelle was born in Birmingham, but her family quickly moved to Kent, Oxford and Sheffield before returning to the Midlands aged 13. For the past 20 years Genelle has lived between Birmingham and London before settling in north London where there are plenty of golf courses all around her!
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