Pluto P1 Golf Shoe Review
How did this unique, sneaker-style golf shoe fare when we took it out onto the golf course?

Pluto is a new brand on the scene and it’s hit the ground running with the new P1. Delivering street style for the course, these shoes should be on every fashion-conscious golfers shopping list this summer.
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Sneaker-style silhouette looks superb
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Pluto branding is a breath of fresh air
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Great selection of colours available
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Outsole doesn’t deliver much traction
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Pluto Golf is a new streetwear-inspired golf brand that has recently landed on the scene, and it’s making a splash with a striking array of apparel, accessories and footwear. The brand’s first attempt at designing one of the best golf shoes in a crowded market, the P1 boasts a sneaker-inspired design akin to that of a Nike Air Force One, but thanks to an altered outsole and increased cushioning, it’s the perfect fit for the course.
I’m a big fan of golf shoes that can be worn off course without sticking out, and that’s exactly what the P1s deliver. The panelled leather upper and large P logo will turn heads on the course and the pavement for all the right reasons. The timeless design is by no means groundbreaking, but it hits all the right notes for the fashion-conscious golfer.
In terms of features, the P1 is kept relatively simple; there are no spikes, and the thick midsole doesn’t boast any kind of flashy air support system. Despite that, the insole provides plenty of cushioning, and the padded heel area delivers a really solid fit around the ankle. In terms of fit for the rest of the foot, there is a good amount of space in the midfoot, but I would recommend going up half a size in order to allow for a slightly more roomy fit in the toe box.
As far as performance is concerned, the P1s are solid without being spectacular. The stability on offer is good, and in summer conditions when the fairways are dry, the outsole does a good job of keeping your feet under control. It’s fair to say, however, that the outsole is somewhat lacking in pronounced traction elements, which could make things a little slippery with moisture underfoot. With that being said, the P1s are definitely more of a summer spikeless golf shoe than an all-rounder, and for that reason, we don’t want to cast too much shade on the design.
With a fantastic array of colours available, these shoes are incredibly versatile, perhaps more so than any other shoe on the market. The P1s are absolutely ideal for those who want to walk off the golf course not wanting to look like they have just played golf. While that may sound silly, the way modern golfers like to dress it is definitely a serious consideration for many people.
At £123, these shoes offer good value, and the quality of construction certainly justifies it too. Versatile, stylish and perfect for those who prefer a more modern look, the P1 is an excellent offering from Pluto and one that I’ll be wearing a lot this season.
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