Skechers GoGolf Jasmine 2 Women’s Shoe Review
Top 50 Coach Katie Dawkins takes the new offering from Skechers GoGolf women's range out for thorough testing.

Like walking with pillows on your feet. Simply divine. Golf shoes have to be slipper-esque from the moment you put them on your feet to the moment you take them off after your round. These shoes from Skechers do not disappoint and offer fantastic traction to boot.
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Pillow soft and lightweight.
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Fantastic traction thanks to the spike positioning
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Fully waterproof
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The softness of the material leaves it a little susceptible to a few creases.
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Skechers first launched the GoGolf collection in 2018 with style and performance in mind. The GoGolf Jasmine 2 shoes are Skechers answer to comfort and traction and really fit the bill when it comes to all round great shoes.
The 100% waterproof synthetic upper really does feel and look like you’re slipping on a pair of marshmallows (in the most athletic sense of course) that will help you float around the golf course.
These are a real hybrid of traditional looking shoe combined with a trainer. They are just the right mix of casual and smart. Attractive accents of gold (Skechers logo and gold sole) make these shoes subtly classy and I’m gently in love with them. The white with gold will go with every single outfit I own so they’re a quick wardrobe selection. Add to that they perform brilliantly and feel very stable when you swing. Skechers are onto a winner here.
Let’s talk traction. The sole is peppered with grip thanks to the GRIPFLEX spikeless TPU outsole. Add to this the addition of 5 soft spike pulsar spikes and you’ve got grip in just the right places. Not quite at the same level of FootJoy’s HyperFlex or Adidas 360 but these do the job beautifully. The fact these spikes are replaceable gives the Jasmine 2 shoes a decent lifespan that means they are a great investment.
As soon as you slip these shoes on your feet feel like they’ve been enveloped in magic marshmallows that surely must make you a better golfer. The pillow soft Reactive Move Foam insole is like a hug for your soles. I walked hard hilly golf courses in these shoes in the heat and I’ll admit to them being amongst the most comfortable I’ve ever played in. Temperatures were mid 20’s and my feet did not at any point overheat. Much like FootJoy Flex shoes these performed like a running shoe from a breathability point of view, yet they look less trainer like than the Flex and stand up in the wetter, muddy conditions.
Although Skechers have them listed under Athletic Trainers on their website I feel these are at the smarter end of that and would survive winter golf happily. The breathability may be partly down to the textile elements of both the upper and the insole. wicking moisture away and keep feet comfy. The synthetic materials that make up the upper on these shoes are super lightweight and easily wiped clean. I’ve spilt my coffee on them, the material feels satin to the touch and yet it wiped clean brilliantly.
All in all this is a great shoe, I always say for anyone who goes after comfort over anything else then Skechers is a good shout. The GoGolf Jasmine 2 goes beyond comfort and adds performance in making it a top class shoe choice.
For more buying advice when it comes to shoes, be sure to read out guides on the best women's golf shoes, or best women's spikeless golf shoes.
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Katie is an Advanced PGA professional with over 20 years of coaching experience. She helps golfers of every age and ability to be the best versions of themselves. In January 2022 she was named as one of Golf Monthly's Top 50 Coaches.
Katie coaches the individual and uses her vast experience in technique, psychology and golf fitness to fix problems in a logical manner that is effective - she makes golf simple. Katie is based in the South of England, on the edge of the New Forest. An experienced club coach, she developed GardenGOLF during lockdown and as well as coaching at Iford Golf Centre, The Caversham- Home of Reading Golf Club and Salisbury & South Wilts Golf Club.
She freelances, operating via pop-up clinics and travelling to clients homes to help them use their space to improve.
She has coached tour pros on both LET tour and the Challenge Tour as well as introduced many a beginner to the game.
Katie has been writing instructional content for magazines for 20 years. Her creative approach to writing is fuelled by her sideline as an artist.
Katie's Current What's In The Bag
Driver: TaylorMade Qi10 9degrees.
Fairway: TaylorMade Qi10 5wood
Hybrid: TaylorMade 4 & 5
Irons: TaylorMade 770 6-AW
Wedges: TaylorMade Tour Grind 4 54 & 58
Putter: TaylorMade Tour X 33"
Favourite Shoes: FootJoy HyperFlex with Tour Flex Pro Softspikes on the course.
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