FootJoy Traditions Golf Shoes

There will always be a place on the golf course for the timeless, classic style offered by traditional leather golf shoes – and FootJoy is keen to keep the tradition alive.  FootJoy Traditions golf shoes are modeled on the fashionable full-grain leather style of decades gone by, but with moder. . . Read More

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the FootJoy Traditions a good choice for golfers who want classic styling with modern comfort?

The Traditions are built around full-grain leather, which gives you a classic look alongside genuine durability and breathability. Despite the traditional appearance, they're comfortable straight out of the box, feeling more supple than older-style golf shoes from the get-go. A foam midsole keeps things lightweight underfoot, and the moulded high-density EVA Fit-Bed adds all-day comfort and stability during play.

How do the FootJoy Traditions perform on the course in terms of grip and stability?

The spiked Traditions come fitted with Pulsar LP cleats by SoftSpikes, giving you renewable grip that holds up well across different course conditions. The low-profile design also helps you feel more connected to the ground, which is a real plus for balance and stability during your swing. If you're after something more versatile, the spikeless versions are capable enough off the course too, though the spiked models are the stronger choice for serious play.

Are the FootJoy Traditions waterproof, and what warranty do they come with?

Yes, the Traditions are fully waterproof and backed by a one-year manufacturer's warranty. The full-grain leather construction plays a big part in this, offering a natural level of protection that also breathes well, so your feet stay comfortable in varying conditions rather than overheating on warmer days.

What fit options are available in the FootJoy Traditions, and how do they size up?

The Traditions come in narrow, medium, and wide fittings, so there's a good chance of finding a comfortable match, whatever your foot shape. They're generally reported as comfortable from the first wear, with none of the stiffness you sometimes get from leather golf shoes that need a lengthy breaking-in period.