G/Fore MG4+ O2 Women's Golf Shoe Review
We put G/Fore's new spikeless version of the women's MG4+ O2 G/Lock golf shoe to the test

In typical G/Fore style, this is a lovely athletic and modern looking shoe in an attractive colorway. A combination of features, such as the removable 'massaging' insert and soft cushioning, provide comfort, and it performs extremely well with reliable grip, making it a great option for year-round use.
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Extremely comfortable
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Impressive grip and traction
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Gorgeous styling
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Stepping into a new generation, the G/Fore MG4+ O2 golf shoe is a fresh take on the brand's popular MG4+ design. I’m already a fan of G/Fore's MG4+ O2 G/Lock spiked model that launched earlier this year, so I was keen to test this latest model to find out if it provides the same level of performance and competes as one of the best women’s spikeless golf shoes.
There’s no doubt G/Fore sets the bar for style, and this shoe is no exception. The MG4+ O2 has a sleek, athletic silhouette that's both modern and functional. I tested the stone colorway, which is accented with tasteful pops of navy and a vibrant green. It's a combination that adds just enough flair without being over the top. The inclusion of two pairs of laces -navy/beige and a solid beige - allows for a quick style change. I must admit, I’ve never bothered changing laces, but it’s an appreciated detail.
The comfort of this spikeless shoe is exceptional from the moment you put it on and compares to FootJoy's Quantum, Payntr X 007 and Ecco's Biom H5 Textile golf shoe as the most comfortable golf shoes for women.
The fully padded mesh interior feels soft against the foot and the midsole provides a feeling of springy energy. It’s no secret that my favourite feature of G/Fore shoes are the removable inserts that offer a gentle, stimulating feel, like a mini massage, so this helps to reduce foot fatigue over 18 holes. was particularly impressed with the removable cushion inserts. They provide a unique sensation underfoot, offering a gentle, stimulating feel that helps reduce foot fatigue over 18 holes.
In terms of design and aesthetics, other than the sole, there’s not a lot of difference between the spiked and spikeless MG4+ O2 model. I noticed this shoe has a heel counter with a matte look finish and an extended heel tab, whereas the spikeless shoe’s heel counter is shiny and without a tab, so minimal difference unless I’ve missed something!
As previously mentioned, I’ve worn the MG4+ O2 G/Lock spiked shoe a lot and one thing worth mentioning is that the soft heel collar, which in this case is a light pink, has become quite grubby and not the easiest to clean. In contrast, the rest of the shoe, which is predominantly white has come up spotless! The good thing is that the collar in this colorway is navy, so won't show the dirt.
Now, let's talk about the sole, which has a sawtooth traction pattern with a series of breaks for increased flexibility. Stability is excellent, although I did test this shoe on ground that was fairly firm and dry, so I will be interested to see how it performs in wetter conditions. It's a different feel from the lock-down of a spiked shoe, but the grip is very reliable. I felt firmly planted throughout my swing, there was no slipping.
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Overall, the G/Fore MG4+ O2 successfully combines standout style with high-level performance. It’s a well-engineered shoe for a woman who wants the freedom of a spikeless option without sacrificing stability or comfort. If you’re looking to refresh your footwear with a stylish and high-performing model, this shoe is an excellent choice.
Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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