Sun Day Red Pioneer Magnolia Golf Shoe Review: The Go-To Shoe For Special Occasions

Sun Day Red's Pionner Magnolia shoes are one of the prettiest money can buy, but is it all looks and no substance?

Pioneer Magnolia Golf Shoe
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Golf Monthly Verdict

I've never been in love with the look of a shoe more than I am with the Pioneer Magnolia shoes, with plenty of colorways are available in this premium shoe for special occasions. The TPU outsole paired with the 9-cleat configuration delivers exceptional feel and traction on the course and although they take a few rounds to break in, you'll eventually experience a comfortable, albeit firm walking experience.

Reasons to buy
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    Stunning looks

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    Plenty of color options

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    Exceptional traction thanks to brilliant stud system

Reasons to avoid
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    The firm feel means they are not the most comfortable

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    Takes a few rounds to properly break them in

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Tiger Woods leaving Nike still feels a bit weird, but now his Sun Day Red brand have become more established over the last few years, it has begun (at least for me, anyway) to feel a bit more normal. Launched in May 2024, they've now got a wider range of shoes available for us to buy - the Pioneer Cypress have proved to be one of the best spiked golf shoes, whilst the newly released Osprey golf shoes were described as 'outstanding' by Sam Tremlett, who awarded a rare five stars out of five review. It was my turn to see what the brand was all about, so to say I was excited to get out onto the golf course with the premium Pioneer Magnolia shoes.

One word came to mind when I took these shoes out of the box - luxury. To begin with the looks, I think these are the prettiest shoes I've ever laid my eyes on. Sun Day Red sorted me out beautifully with the navy and blue colorway and as a man who wears navy during 99.9% of my rounds, it's maybe no surprise I fell in love at first sight. For those that aren't as keen on navy, fear not, there are currently seven different colorways you can choose from. Because of this, I'd argue that these shoes look even better than the Pioneer Cypress shoes, and those look fantastic!

Pioneer Magnolia Golf Shoe

Conor testing the Pioneer Magnolia shoes at Royal County Down

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Once on your feet you'll feel the blucher throat construction which SDR claim enhances both adjustability and comfort. My feet felt secure and at home in these shoes as I walked down the fairway of the first hole during testing, something I can't say about every shoe I've tested. A combination of supple calfskin leather and textile line the inside of the shoe a keep your feet nice and comfortable.

Now, these are premium-style of shoe which means underfoot they're a lot more firm than the majority of other golf shoes. I'll admit, these shoes do require a while to fully break into them. I had the honor of testing them at the fabulous Sunningdale Golf Club in which I was invited to play two round, one on the New Course and one on the Old. I wore these shoes for the first time on the New in the morning and after 9 holes, my feet were a little sore. I'm also prone to blisters, so I was anxious that they would cut my heels up and leave me in pain for the second round. Thankfully, they didn't, but I did change out of them for the second round.

Pioneer Magnolia Golf Shoe

The outsole delivers stability as well as enough flexibility to allow you to swing freely and powerfully

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Having now worn them for just over half a dozen rounds, they feel a lot more comfy under foot, but I'd recommend wearing them for a quick 9 holes a few times before committing to a round of 18 holes in them (go up at least half a size if you have wide feet, also).

The proprietary EVA foam with a 6mm heel-to toe-drop, once broken in, provides nice levels of comfort and is complimented by the high-density TPU full-ground contact plate outsole, which brings me onto my next point of praise - the grip on offer here is top notch.

I've been a big fan of some of the best spikeless shoes this year. I love the versatility and simplicity on offer, but wearing these shoes and feeling the grip on offer makes me want to go back to spiked shoes every week!

Pioneer Magnolia Golf Shoe

9-cleat outsole delivers brilliant grip

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The aforementioned TPU outsole paired with the 9-cleat configuration featuring removable Pulsar Soft Spikes provided as much grip and security under foot as you could ever ask for. At both Sunningdale and my home course, Royal County Down, I played a number of times in wet weather and didn't come close to slipping once.

I wouldn't recommend these as a shoe to wear every day, unless you're prepared for them to get a little beaten up, which I am not. Instead, I'll be using them as more of a special occasion shoe in which I'm playing a course I've either been lucky enough to be invited to or if I'm playing an important competition. My first experience with Sun Day Red shoes was a really positive one and I'm excited to see what they have in store in the future.

Conor Keenan
Ecommerce Writer

Conor joined Golf Monthly on a permanent basis in late 2024 after joining their freelance pool in spring of the same year. He graduated with a Masters degree in Sports Journalism from St Marys University, Twickenham in 2023 and focuses on the reviews and Ecommerce side of proceedings. Hailing from Newcastle, Northern Ireland, Conor is lucky to have Royal County Down as his home golf course. Golf has been a constant in his life, beginning to play the game at the age of four and later becoming a caddy at RCD at just eleven years old. Now 26, Conor has caddied over 500 rounds in a 12-year-long caddying career at one of the best courses in the world. Playing to a four handicap, you’re likely to find him on his local driving range trying (and failing) to hit a Shane Lowry-esc stinger that helped him win The 148th Open Championship at Royal Portrush.

In the bag:

Driver: Ping G

3 wood: Callaway Epic

Hybrid: Ping G425

Irons: Mizuno JPX 900 Tour

Wedges: Taylormade Milled Grind 52,56,60

Putter: Scotty Cameron Phantom x9.5

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