Puma Avant 2 Ladies Golf Shoe Review: Classic Style, Modern Comfort

Carly Cummins takes the second iteration of this stylish women’s Puma golf shoe onto the golf course for a thorough test

Puma Avant 2 Ladies Golf Shoe
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Golf Monthly Verdict

An incredibly lightweight, comfortable and supportive golf shoe. The stylish silhouette looks very fashionable while the functional sole design will handle all course conditions. Some fancier women’s golf shoes may have more shelf appeal but there’s something incredibly sophisticated about the simplicity of the style of this shoe which we love.

Reasons to buy
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    Lovely lightweight build

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    Sturdy sole designed to work in wet or dry course conditions

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    Refined aesthetics over the last iteration

Reasons to avoid
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    The top tip shape is narrow so may not suit women with wider feet

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As the second iteration of this Puma women’s golf shoe I think the Avant 2 has much improved styling. From a looks perspective, it’s a leap forward compared to the previous version with a more modern aesthetic.

I absolutely love the classically shaped sole, it’s like a throwback to the brogues I wore in the nineties, except that these are much, much lighter!

It’s an elegant, timeless look. In fact, it makes a refreshing change to see one of the best women's spikeless golf shoes as something a little more sophisticated than the trainer style of golf shoe that dominates our shop shelves.

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Puma Avant 2 Ladies Golf Shoe

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The pretty pink stitching detail that frames the edge of the sole adds the perfect subtle dash of colour to what is otherwise a classical white shoe. The peach pink colour is also accented again in the addition of a little striped fabric loop on the heel.

This clever tab gives you something to hold onto when you slip the shoe on, without the need to use a shoe horn, preventing the heel of the shoe from losing shape and getting damaged.

Puma Avant 2 Ladies Golf Shoe

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Despite the fact that the Avant 2 is a summer shoe I’m happy that it still offers full waterproof protection courtesy of the full-grain leather upper. This means that if you’re hunting for a golf ball in the rough in the early morning dew, or you get caught in a heavy summer shower, your toes won’t know about it as your feet will stay dry.

The stand-out feature for me is the comfort. For a structured golf shoe, the Avant 2 offers exceptional soft feedback for the feet. Puma’s patented PROFOAM advanced lightweight material midsole really cushions the inside of the shoes, which feels heavenly when you first slip them on. It’s both spongy and supportive. The fit is snug, especially around the toe, which some women may find a touch narrow, especially if you suffer with bunions.

Puma Avant 2 Ladies Golf Shoe

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Out on the golf course the swing support is excellent, right from the first wear. The lightweight build was noticeable in making walking more pleasant, while the rubber carbon outsole gave me confidence that my foot would be supported throughout the whole swing. My biggest compliment is that I didn't notice the shoe while I was playing, it was so lovely and lightweight that I literally had a spring in my step.

From a price point perspective, these sit at the upper end of what I’d normally be prepared to spend on a summer pair of the best women's golf shoes, however given that they come with a one-year full waterproof guarantee I think that the premium price is worth spending and I anticipate keeping these on well into the autumn, muddy course conditions permitting.

Carly Cummins
Golf Monthly Contributor

Carly Frost is one of the golf industry’s best-known female writers, having worked for golf magazines for over 20 years. As a consistent three-handicapper who plays competitive club golf at Parkstone and the Isle of Purbeck courses in Dorset every week, Carly is well-versed in what lady golfers love. Her passion for golf and skill at writing combine to give her an unbeatable insight into the ladies game.  

Carly’s role at Golf Monthly is to help deliver thorough and accurate ladies equipment reviews, buying advice and comparisons to help you find exactly what you are looking for. So whether it’s the latest driver, set of irons, golf ball, pair of shoes or even an outfit, Carly will help you decide what to buy. Over the years she has been fortunate to play some of the greatest courses in the world, ranking Sea Island, Georgia, USA, among her favourite golf resorts. Carly's aptly-named son Hogan is already hitting the ball as far as mum and will undoubtedly be a name to watch out for in the future.
Carly is a keen competitor and her list of golfing achievements are vast. She is a former winner of the South West of England Ladies Intermediate Championship, a three-time winner of the European Media Masters and she once beat an entire start-sheet of men to the title of Times Corporate World Golf Champion. She has played for both the Dorset and Surrey County Ladies first teams and is known for her excellent track record at matchplay.

Carly holds the ladies course record (68) at her home club Parkstone and her lowest competition round (seven-under-par 65) was carded in the pro-am of the Irish Ladies Open at Killeen Castle, playing alongside Solheim Cup superstar Anna Nordqvist. Although her current handicap index has crept up to 3.7 since Covid she has her sights firmly set on achieving that elusive scratch handicap and hopefully playing for her country when she’s 50.


Carly’s current What's In The Bag? 

Driver: Callaway Epic Max, 10.5° 

Fairway wood: TaylorMade SIM2, 15° 

Hybrids: Titleist TS2, 19°, 21°, 24° 

Irons: Mizuno JPX900, 5-PW 

Wedges: Cleveland RTX, 52°, 56° and 58° 

Putter: Scotty Cameron Futura X5

Ball: 2021 Callaway Ladies SuperSoft 

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