Under Armour Women's Halo Hybrid 'Golf Trip' Shoe Review: Versatility Redefined

Why the Under Armour Halo Hybrid shoe is Top 50 Coach Katie Dawkins' new go-to for travel and golf

Under Armour Women's Halo Hybrid 'Golf Trip' Shoe
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Golf Monthly Verdict

Under Armour has crushed it with these shoes. So lightweight and cushioned you’ll have to remind yourself you’re off to play golf not go for a quick 5km run. The colour is show stopping and adds the most beautiful feminine surf vibe to any golf outfit. Summer here we come! That’s how these shoes made me feel.

Reasons to buy
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    The supersized soft sole gives incredible traction

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    Fully waterproof

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    Go-anywhere shoe

Reasons to avoid
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    Sizing comes up a touch tight

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Having worn running shoes a lot in my lifetime this golf shoe feels like it sits on more of the athletics side of the fence than the golf course. This is a great point in my eyes. You not only get the feeling of a running shoe when it comes to comfort and stability with the Halo Hybrid, you also get the traction required in the best women's spikeless golf shoes.

Offering so much grip from the sole thanks to the UA Rotational Resistance outsole. This is adorned with a grippy design which provides directional traction where you need it.

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The “Bounce” you get as you walk in these shoes is remarkable, this is thanks to the trademark UA HOVR cushioning. I feel I can run all sorts of track events wearing these and I may well repurpose them in the gym.

Under Armour Women's Halo Hybrid 'Golf Trip' Shoe

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The laces really make these shoes hug your feet once done up, I found the same with the Payntr X-007, they’re hugely supportive. But I’ll be honest, these feel like they come up a tiny bit snug compared to other Under Armour golf shoes I’ve experienced.

The suede “hook” at the back of the heel works brilliantly to pull the shoes on, but I will say it is perhaps worth going up half a size to find your perfect fit and make the getting into them easier.

Looks wise these are eye catching to say the least, carrying as much of a wow factor as shoes such as Duca Del Cosma's Olivera 2. The Beta Tint/Posh Pink is a light coral pink and really oozes surf holiday in Hawaii. Peeking inside the inner sole is embellished with a beautiful hibiscus flower, these are the true holiday shoe.

Under Armour Women's Halo Hybrid 'Golf Trip' Shoe

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The sole is seriously chunky almost like a shoe you’d wear to do street dancing. Paired with skinny pedal pushers or a playful short, these shoes carry some serious street cred. I felt really cool in these and could happily live in them to be honest. They have also been worn with my favourite skinny jeans on family days out proving their versatility as a pair of shoes on and off the course.

The odd summer downpour won’t stop you in your tracks wearing these beauties. These are waterproof and will keep your feet dry as you spring down the fairways.

The synthetic materials on these shoes are extremely lightweight and water will bead off them whilst they will let your feet breathe, so reducing the chances of a less than desirable scent wafting from the inner soles.

Available in a vast range of sizes from 2.5-8.5 these will offer surf style to many a female golfer. Once you’ve found your perfect size you’ll be hard pushed to take these off your feet.

These are a brilliant and bold shoe, not for the faint hearted, but equally if you usually shy away from bold, I dare you to give these a try on and not fall head over heels in love with them, making them your best women's golf shoes this season

Katie Dawkins
Advanced PGA Professional and freelance contributor

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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