New Balance 480 Women's Golf Shoe Review
Genelle Aldred puts the new 480 golf shoes from New Balance to the test to see if they perform as well on the course as they do off it.

Ideal for those who want a sneaker-style golf shoe that is versatile for use anywhere, the New Balance 480's are also comfortable and waterproof so deliver how many golfers would want.
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Modern basketball style shoe
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Wear on or off the course
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Waterproof
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Not for those who prefer classic style golf shoes
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I do prefer to be on the smarter side of golf wear rather than straight sporty, and these New Balance 480 Waterproof Spikeless Golf Shoes are retro basketball inspired, it wouldn’t be a natural go-to for me. After a bit of time with them I’ve come to like the modern feel and the waterproof aspect which wins me over. I always want to see more shoe brands in golf, for variety, so I’m glad that New Balance is invested in crossing over into the golf sneaker realm.
Comfort really is my main thing, so their CUSH+ insole is welcome, especially as this cut of shoe can be slightly uncomfortable. I imagine this style will divide opinion, as they are quite casual looking and don’t look like traditional golf shoes. I like the shoes but maybe not for the course however New Balance won the argument!
There are two kinds of waterproof golf shoes, the ones that look like they are plastic and ones that look like leather, this New Balance shoe is the latter. The waterproof aspect makes it slightly tougher material, the shoes are not totally inflexible but they are a little stiff. It's only towards the end of the rounds they start to pinch a bit. I don’t have wide feet, something to note if you do they are comfortable but don’t have a lot of give.
I find that there aren’t enough cream shoes, mainly white or other colors and I do like neutrals and navy. This shoe color is a win for me because it doesn’t shout. It also seems that I’m getting into women's spikeless shoes a little more as the grip is good enough for me. I never felt that my movement was compromised and I haven't slipped once on the tee or playing other shots.
The 480 is one of New Balance's most popular shoes; they have them in many colorsways off the course. It's easy to see why, they also paired nicely with quite a few of my golf outfits which I didn’t expect, they are now firm favorites!
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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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