G/Fore Women's Gallivan2r Golf Shoe Review

Combining features of two G/Fore models, we put the women's Gallivan2r golf shoe through its paces

G/Fore Women's Gallivan2r Golf Shoe
(Image credit: Alison Root)
Golf Monthly Verdict

If you're looking for a classically designed shoe with a modern twist, which provides comfort and year-round performance, then the Gallivan2r is worth considering. It features all the qualities that golfers have come to expect from G/Fore shoes, but compared with other models in the women's collection, this one is cheaper, representing excellent value.

Reasons to buy
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    Delivers comfort

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    Impressive grip and traction

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    Very classy looking

Reasons to avoid
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    Not an option if you prefer a more dynamic sole profile

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The Gallivan2r is one of the latest additions to G/Fore’s vast collection of women’s shoes that combine high fashion and performance for an unmistakable modern and stylish look. This model combines the classic design of the Gallivanter shoe with the comfort of the MG4+, so I was keen to find out if Gallivan2r is now one of the best women’s golf shoes out there.

Compared with G/Fore’s women’s G.112 kiltie golf shoe, the first thing I noticed about Gallivan2r was its classic and more understated style, although in fairness, this was probably due to the all-over black, rather than a mix of vibrant colors.

G/Fore Women's Gallivan2r Golf Shoe

(Image credit: Alison Root)

It’s one of the most classy looking shoes I’ve seen this year with a patent-type toe, as well as a shiny rigid black heel counter and topped off with a glossy patch on the kiltie. I haven’t always been a big fan of kilties, but they’re definitely on-trend, and I must admit I like it on this model, perhaps because it’s black on black and blends nicely with the shoe’s overall design and it also highlights the brand’s circle G’s embossed logo.

It wouldn’t be a G/Fore shoe if there wasn’t an element of fun, or a splash of color somewhere, and that’s found on the sole, which has nubs in a variety of colors including shades of pink, purple and red.

G/Fore Women's Gallivan2r Golf Shoe

(Image credit: Alison Root)

It has a low profile, unlike for example, FootJoy’s Pro/SLX, and the leather does not immediately feel as soft and giving as Ecco’s Biom C4 or Duca del Cosma’s Alesi golf shoe, but that’s not to say that over 18 holes I didn’t find the Gallivan2R as one of the most comfortable golf shoes for women because they are nicely cushioned. I would say this shoe is true to size, but it felt fairly snug, although I like this in a golf shoe as it allows you to feel compact and stable over your shots.

This shoe is available in five colorways, but this color is perfect for winter golf and I managed to easily wipe off mud to bring it back to shiny newness! It’s also very lightweight, so playing in wet and muddy conditions, which can be exhausting, provides easy walking.

G/Fore Women's Gallivan2r Golf Shoe

(Image credit: Alison Root)

One of the best things about G/Fore shoes is the unique massaging insole. Once you’ve got used to the sensation underfoot, it’s a design feature that most women will love. I was impressed by the grip too, thanks to the G/Pod cleat system, as well as secondary traction lugs. This shoe might be spikeless, but it definitely has the ability to perform well all year round.

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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.