Reebok Club C Golf Shoe Review: The Perfect Summer Golf Shoe?

Sam Tremlett puts the new Club C Golf Shoes to the test to see if the performance matches up to the cool aesthetic.

Reebok Club C Golf Shoes Review
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Golf Monthly Verdict

If you are after a summer shoe that combines comfort with versatility then the Club C from Reebok is definitely worth trying. It isn’t fully waterproof and if you want top of the range grip you should look elsewhere, but I use these shoes everywhere and I can transition seamlessly from the course to the concrete. They are super comfortable and the value price is also a big plus point.

Reasons to buy
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    Versatile and look great on and off the course

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    Comfortable for all day use

Reasons to avoid
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    Perhaps limited to summer golf

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With the signing of Bryson DeChambeau and re-introduction back into the golf space, Reebok has made a fair amount of noise in 2025. This is thanks to its unique apparel, worn by DeChambeau’s Crushers team, and also at the start of the year the brand released three golf shoes - called the Nano (which Bryson wears), the OG Pump and then the Question Golf shoe. Well we can now add a fourth to that as well with the Club C Golf Shoes.

Chances are you would’ve seen the standard version of this shoe out and about because it is an extremely popular shoe, which therefore makes a lot of sense that the brand would manufacture a golf version. The silhouette is towards the sneaker end of the golf shoe spectrum, which has become more and more common on the market of late.

Reebok Club C Golf Shoes

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This comes as no surprise to me because I too want a shoe that can work on and off the course, look great everywhere, and yet still perform when I need it to when hitting shots. I will touch on the course performance in a bit, but I think these shoes look great, in basically all the colors they come in. They are undeniably versatile, especially in the all-white finish I tested, and as such I think they are easily one of the best casual golf shoes on the market, and one of the best golf sneakers as well.

Reebok Club C Golf shoes

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So in the looks department I think the Club C’s deliver, and I am confident I can say the same about the comfort. The full-grain leather used for this shoe is supple and very soft, and despite perhaps not feeling as premium as the leather used on models like the FootJoy Packard LX ($245), the Club C only costs $100. So given the price, the quality of leather here is solid, whilst the comfort is excellent. The lightweight design lends itself to use all day, the fit is standard, and I particularly liked the soft terry-lined collar which housed my feet and ankles comfortably. The thickness of the tongue was noticeable as well because of its padding and just generally, my feet felt comfortable cocooned in the shoes. At no point did my feet get too hot either so that is a huge plus point for breathability. What’s the point in a versatile golf shoe you can’t wait to take off? No, the Club C’s I can comfortably wear all day.

Reebok Club C Golf shoes

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Moving to the hitting experience and here is where I was a little wary because when some brands release a golf version of a popular shoe, they stick golf on it without changing or optimizing other elements of the shoe for golf-specific play. But I don’t think that is the case here because chiefly the outsole has been totally redesigned. Reebok has introduced a golf-specific spikeless outsole which features chevron-like arrows facing different directions to try and give grip. These 6mm nubs did a good job in dry, summer conditions of gripping throughout the swing, and I noticed they performed on very dried out, slippery brown grass as well. Admittedly in wet conditions you will be compromised a bit but realistically you could say that about some of the best spikeless golf shoes, if I am playing in the wet, I am opting for spiked every day of the week anyway. Speaking of which the Club C’s are only water-resistant, not fully waterproof so that is something to be aware of.

Reebok Club C Golf shoes

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Overall if you are after a pair of summer golf shoes that you can wear as much on the course as off it, then I really think the Club C’s are worth a try. There are loads of sizes to choose from for men and women, several cool colors and importantly, these are only $100. So you can clearly get a pair of these for summer golf, and then a more waterproof-focused pair for the winter, and you are essentially buying a shoe you can use anywhere as well so this further heightens the value.

For more golf shoe buying advice, be sure to have a read of our best golf shoes and best waterproof golf shoes buying guides.

Sam Tremlett
Senior E-commerce Editor

Sam is Golf Monthly's Senior E-commerce Editor which mean's he oversees everything E-com related on the site.

This takes the form of creating and updating Buying Guides, reviews, and finding bargain prices for deals content.

Working with golf gear and equipment over the last seven years, Sam has quickly built outstanding knowledge and expertise on golf products ranging from drivers, to balls, to shoes.

He combines this knowledge with a passion for helping golfers get the best gear for them, and as such Sam manages a team of writers that look to deliver the most accurate, insightful, and informative reviews and buying advice. This is so the reader can find exactly what they are looking for, at a good price.

Additionally Sam oversees Golf Monthly voucher/coupon content which seeks to find you the best offers and promotions from well-known brands like Callaway, TaylorMade and many more.

Unfortunately, Sam is not a member of any club at the moment but regularly gets out on the golf course to keep up the facade of having a single-figure handicap.

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