FootJoy Quantum Women’s Golf Shoe Review
Is this FootJoy golf shoe one of the most comfortable on the market? Find out what we think

If comfort is a priority, then you won't go far wrong with FootJoy's Quantum shoe. FootJoy has thrown a heap of comfort technology at this model to provide excellent cushioning for an easy walk. It performs well, hugging feet in all the right places for a secure fit and providing good grip. It looks great too, a modern and athletic design that is available in four colorways.
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Extremely comfortable
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Provides a secure fit
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Impressive traction and grip
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Not as versatile as other golf shoes for wearing on/off course
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FootJoy introduced its Quantum shoe in 2024, calling it the most comfortable spikeless shoe the company has ever produced due to new golf-specific technology. The shoe has proved popular and is now available in a new colorway for the 2025 season, so I was keen to form my own opinion and find out if it is one of the most comfortable golf shoes for women.
Let’s consider the look of this shoe first. Out of all the women’s shoes in the FootJoy range, I would say that this one is the most athletic looking and I believe this is largely due to the design of the platform. It has a soft bobble effect and reminds me of the sensation you get if you squeeze bubble wrap!
FootJoy Women's Quantum Golf Shoe
I also like the tonal upper, which in this case, has purple accents and the pull tab at the heel, the toe cap and sole feature in the same color. Even the two-tone laces and the ‘FJ’ in grey on the outer side of the heel add to the overall modern styling of this shoe. If you’re looking for a more traditional looking golf shoe, you might want to opt for FootJoy’s Traditions model or Puma’s Avant.
I was slightly concerned about the sizing, as I’m usually a size 6, however I wore 5.5 straight out of the box over 18 holes and in this model they proved to be the right size.
It’s fair to say that with a brand as established as FootJoy, you always know what you’re going to get - a well-made, durable golf shoe, and while the FootJoy Flex is another comfortable shoe in the women’s collection, Quantum does exceed itself in the comfort stakes with a SofFOAM midsole, which is the softest foam ever used in a FootJoy shoe.
The leather is very soft and I particularly like the area around the heel, as it’s noticeably stronger than the rest of the shoe to provide extra support where needed. Although the heel is quite high at the back, it’s so well cushioned that I’d be surprised if it would become a problem area for any female golfer. I cannot forget to mention the comfy Ortholite Impressions FitBed, which also features in the FootJoy’s Pro/SLX model, and over time it moulds to the natural shape of your foot, which is clever.
FootJoy Women's Quantum Golf Shoe
As for performance, because my feet were hugged by these shoes, I felt confident wearing them even before I’d hit a shot. Quantum features the same traction technologies as the Hyperflex and Pro/SLX models, so with multiple shapes and patterns on the sole, this helps to optimise performance against rotational and lateral swing forces, and so enhances your grip and traction from various lies. I did feel completely in control from the ground up, considering it was still slightly damp underfoot.
I was impressed by the overall performance of this shoe and it provides an exceptionally easy walk. Plus it’s waterproof and comes with a 1-year warranty so all-in-all, definitely one to consider this season.
If you're in the market for a new pair of golf shoes, check out our Best Women's Golf Shoes buying guide.
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Alison Root has over 25 years experience working in media and events, predominantly dedicated to golf, in particular the women’s game. Until 2020, for over a decade Alison edited Women & Golf magazine and website, and is now the full-time Women's Editor for Golf Monthly. Alison is a respected and leading voice in the women's game, overseeing content that communicates to active golfers from grassroots through to the professional scene, and developing collaborative relationships to widen Golf Monthly's female audience across all platforms to elevate women's golf to a new level. She is a 16-handicap golfer (should be better) and despite having had the fantastic opportunity to play some of the best golf courses around the world, Kingsbarns in Scotland is her favourite.
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