FootJoy Women’s Pro/SLX Golf Shoe Review

How does the new FootJoy Women's Pro/SLX golf shoe compare with its predecessor? We put it to the test

FootJoy Women's Pro/SLX
(Image credit: Alison Root)
Golf Monthly Verdict

The new Pro/SLX shoe is the next generation of the popular Pro/SL franchise and it's packed with unique technology that ensures exceptional comfort, and also delivers on performance. Women will also find it hard to dislike the look of this spikeless shoe, so overall it's an extremely safe bet if you're looking to purchase a high-quality shoe for year-round use.

Reasons to buy
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    Outstanding comfort

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    Impressive traction

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    Modern styling

Reasons to avoid
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    Not versatile to wear away from the golf course

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FootJoy’s women’s Pro/SLX is the next evolution of the company’s popular Pro/SL franchise, a shoe that my colleague Katie Dawkins has previously reviewed, so I was keen to see how this model differs and if it stands out as one of the best women’s golf shoes for 2024. 

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First impression, this is an extremely well-made shoe, what I would call a 'proper' golf shoe. Even before putting it on my foot, I could tell simply by looking at it, the design provided the promise of a shoe that will deliver comfort and stability in equal measure. For example, there’s an exposed heel stabiliser and a side wall TPU wrap for controlling lateral and upper movement.      

It has a clean-looking and modern design, I would describe it as semi-sporty, but it’s not a spikeless shoe that you’d choose to also wear away from the golf course. Similar to Puma’s women’s Avant shoe, the Pro/SLX in this colorway features purple and pink on the midsole and outsole, although it’s also available in black/white/gray or white/gray. If you’re looking for a more traditional looking golf shoe, you might want to opt for FootJoy’s Traditions model.

FootJoy Women's Pro/SLX

(Image credit: Alison Root)

It’s made using premium leather, which doesn’t feel soft to touch, but I can assure you that comfort is an outstanding feature of this shoe. It has a molded Ortholite Fitbed, which I liked immediately and over a few rounds it will mold to the natural shape of my foot where it distributes the most pressure. Plus, thanks to the StratoFoam midsole, I definitely had a spring in my step.

FootJoy Women's Pro/SLX

(Image credit: Alison Root)

I was impressed by how much this shoe stood up to the test on wet and slippery ground. This new generation of the Pro/SL is packed with traction technology and I had no problem feeling stable and in control of every shot. I also found it fairly easy to clean the mud off afterwards, although the black/white/gray option is a far more practical color for winter or wet weather golf. It’s also worth mentioning that I usually wear a size 6, but a 5.5 in this model fitted better.

For women looking for a smart shoe that delivers first-class performance (and it's waterproof) the Pro/SLX is definitely worth considering.

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Alison Root

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.