New Balance 327 Women’s Golf Shoe Review
Emma Booth puts the new 327 shoes from New Balance to the test to see if performance matches the stunning aesthetic

New Balance’s popularity has now reached the course. The 327’s are a cool looking shoe, combining retro styling with great performance, that has come to be expected from New Balance. They are surprisingly lightweight and comfortable, though as someone with slightly flat feet I do prefer a little more arch support. The spikeless Ndurance rubber sole ensures a secure grip, and the waterproof leather upper means your feet will stay dry. This is a shoe that wants to do it all.
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Great looking golf shoe for on and off the course
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Super lightweight
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Comfortable straight out the box, no break in required
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Competitively priced
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Not much arch support
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May not perform as well through the winter
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New Balance have been enjoying a renaissance since being the leading light of the ‘Dad Shoe’ trend that kicked off in 2018. Now they are taking that success to the course with their latest offering, the retro cool 327 women's spikeless golf shoe. At first glance there is very little difference between the casual 327’s and the golf version, but New Balance have been sure to add features specific to golf such as the waterproof microfibre upper, along with the Ndurance spikeless rubber outsole that is flexible and offers great grip wherever you find yourself out on the course.
I’ve had sneaker style golf shoes before, but these took me a good few holes to accept as golf shoes, that’s how much they felt like out and about trainers. I tend to judge the traction of shoes when hitting drives and these passed that test with flying colors and offered good grip. Typically, I do prefer a slightly more rigid sole that offers a bit more stability. In terms of comfort these were good, and I put them on to play 18 holes straight out if the box with no issues.
It is worth noting though, that I needed to go up half a size, I’m normally a 7 to a 7.5 but needed to go up to an 8 in these. The profile on the shoe is very flattering and didn’t elongate my foot like other brands can when you need a bigger size. Fit wise as someone with feet on the flatter side, I would have also loved a bit more arch support, it just makes walking long distances more comfortable.
I will be playing in these through the summer and on the dryer winter days, but when it gets very wet, I will likely change back to a more robust winter shoe, like the Adidas Tour 360 or Ecco LT1’s. Overall though I am very impressed by this shoe, it performed well looks great and truly is a two for one, you could happily wear this just as much off the course.
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Emma has worked in the golf industry for more than 20 years. After a successful amateur career, she decided to pursue her true golfing passion of coaching and became a qualified PGA Professional in 2009. In 2015, alongside her husband Gary, who is also a PGA Professional, they set up and now run Winchester Golf Academy, a bespoke 24 bay practice facility offering not only all the latest technology but a highly regarded bistro. Emma is happy coaching all golfing abilities but particularly enjoys getting people into the game and developing programs to help women and juniors start and improve. Her 2022 Get into Golf program saw more than 60 women take up the game.
Emma is a member of TaylorMade’s Women’s Advisory Board, which works to shape the product offering and marketing strategy with the goal of making it the number one brand in golf for women. When not changing lives one swing tweak at a time Emma can be found enjoying life raising her three daughters and when time allows in the gym.
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