G/FORE Women’s MG4+ O2 G/Lock Golf Shoe Review

Is this new spiked model from G/FORE one of the best women's golf shoes on the market?

G/FORE Women's MG4+ O2 G/Lock Golf Shoe
(Image credit: Alison Root)
Golf Monthly Verdict

G/FORE pushes the boundaries in fashion-forward style and this lightweight shoe ticks all the boxes for a modern and athletic looking golf shoe that's available in a choice of three colorways. It delivers exceptional comfort and the sole, which is the star of this MG4+ upgrade, gives you the grip and control you need on the course.

Reasons to buy
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    Modern design

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    Provides comfort and support

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    Impressive grip

Reasons to avoid
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    Athletic styling won't suit everyone

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The new MG4+ O2 G/Lock golf shoe from G/Fore builds on the design and comfort of the popular MG4+, but aimed at enhancing greater performance with a high-tech sole for better grip and balance. It’s a spiked option in the brand’s extensive women’s collection, so is it one of the best women’s golf shoes on the market?

Like the MG4+ women's golf shoe, this latest offering is a very athletic looking shoe, and in fact I think it’s hard to beat this fashion-forward brand when it comes to golf shoe styling. It’s available in three colorways - snow/blush, snow/twilight or snow/multi - with a lot of detail packed into this shoe.

G/FORE Women's MG4+ O2 G/Lock Golf Shoe

(Image credit: Alison Root)

For me, there are just enough standout features and colors without it looking too garish. It did take me a while to get used to the colorway of G/Fore’s G.112 Kiltie golf shoe. If you do want to make a bold statement, consider the MG4+ O2 G/Lock skull and tees golf shoe, the snow/multi model.

I really like the soft pink color that highlights the top of the mid sole and the shiny external heel counter, as this color compliments the white upper really nicely. The laces also have a touch of soft pink, but it these details combined that makes you want to give this shoe a second look.

It has a deep and spongy feeling midsole, similar to the midsole of FootJoy’s Quantum women’s golf shoe. While some women might prefer a less chunky looking sole, I like the height that these soles offer. In fact, one of my favorite golf shoes last year was Duca del Cosma’s Alesi, which had a platform sole.

G/FORE Women's MG4+ O2 G/Lock Golf Shoe

(Image credit: Alison Root)

I found these shoes to be true to size, extremely comfortable straight out of the box, however, my feet aren’t wide and G/Fore do recommend going up half a size if you do have wide feet. When it comes to comfort, this shoe has a foam footbed and I have to mention the removable insole, which gives you a mini massage as you walk, and is just what you need over 18 holes. It’s genius.

Now let’s look at the performance of this shoe - does the sole do a good job. First off, it’s largely bright pink and extends through to the protective toe cap, which many golf shoes have nowadays. There are lateral traction lugs and ten replaceable Softspikes, six at the front and four at the back.

I wore these shoes over a couple of rounds when the ground had started to dry out. I felt very locked in from the ground up and the grip was effective, I didn’t find myself falling off shots and I found the overall performance on a par with the adidas women’s Tour 360 shoe.

If you’re after a well made athletic looking shoe that combines style with exceptional performance, then this latest model from G/Fore is 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.

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