Under Armour Phantom Fore Women’s Golf Shoe Review
We put Under Armour's Phantom Fore golf shoe to the test to see if comfort is backed up by performance

This is a sporty sneaker-style golf shoe with a visually striking pattern that can take you anywhere. It provides excellent comfort, like you'd expect from a high-end trainer. Performance-wise, feet feel secure with notable grip and stability. An added bonus - these shoes are waterproof.
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Excels in comfort
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Delivers impressive grip
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Sporty styling
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High knit collar won't suit everyone
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UA’s Phantom Fore women’s golf shoe feels like a running shoe disguised as golf gear, and that’s exactly what makes it interesting. This is the first Under Armour shoe I have ever tested, so I was keen to find out if it’s a strong contender as one of the best women’s golf shoes for 2025.
It’s as light as anything, a similar weight to the Ecco Biom H5 Textile model and FootJoy Quantum. It has a sporty, streamlined shape and I really like the understated distant gray/stream colorway, which feels very clean and easy to wear with anything, while the upper has a unique sculpted feel with a textured, raised pattern.
It took a bit of a wiggle to get them on, although the pull at the collar and heel helped for easier on and off. Once they were on, my feet felt very secure in the knit-sock style. The overall shape is quite close-fitting through the mid-foot, but I didn’t feel cramped, and the soft interior lining added a nice touch. I like the high soft knit collar and the extra support from the TPU heel counter, but women with a high instep might prefer a looser fit around the ankle.
One of the standout features is UA’s HOVR cushioning system, which felt noticeably bouncy and supportive from the first step. There’s that subtle spring you get with well-designed running shoes, and it stayed consistent during the round, so my feet still felt fresh after 18 holes. If you usually walk the course or just want something that feels softer underfoot and is highly breathable, this shoe definitely delivers as one of the most comfortable golf shoes for women.
The spikeless sole in the stream (light blue) color has directional rubber studs and I found that it performed well in mixed conditions when I tested them on slightly damp fairways and firmer ground.
I was surprised to find out that the knit collar is NeverWet-treated and the upper has a waterproof membrane, as the Phantom Fore looks primarily like a summer shoe. An added benefit should you get caught in a downpour and you receive a one-year waterproof warranty. I also like the extra support around the heel thanks to the light blue TPU heel counter, which creates a striking visual contrast with gray.
This isn’t a shoe for someone looking for a classic leather style, such as Skechers GoGolf Jasmine 2. The Phantom Fore is for women who want performance and comfort without compromising on a lighter, more athletic feel, similar to the G/Fore G/18 and New Balance 327. It’s the kind of pair you could travel in, walk a full course in, and still wear to go out afterwards without feeling like you need to change.
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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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