Golf shoes: Adidas Powerband 2.0, FootJoy Contour and Callaway Chev LP
Golf Monthly has selected a range of golf shoes that have been tried, tested and reviewed, and suit different budgets, including FootJoy Classics, Ecco Ultra Performance, Adidas Powerband 2.0 and Nike Power Player.

Golf shoes: £70-£100
Adidas Powerband 2.0 £99
A re-engineered Powerband chassis should improve stability and the FitFoam sock liner is designed to improve comfort. The Adidas Powerband 2.0 golf shoes should suit golfers who want support through the swing and are looking for a durable shoe.
Review: Adidas Powerband 2.0 golf shoes review
FootJoy Contour £85
Full grain leather uppers, polyurethane linings and flexible contoured underfoot platform should make this an extremely comfortable shoe. The FootJoy Contour golf shoes should suit golfers who want an extremely comfortable shoe and simple, unfussy styling.
Review: FootJoy Contour golf shoes review
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Callaway Chev LP £89
Callaway’s DrySport moisture management and RainSport waterproof technology should offer golfers comfort and dryness. The Callaway Chev LP golf shoes should suit golfers who want a sporty looking mid-priced shoe.
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