You know the big names. The FootJoys, adidas and NIKEs of the world aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
But now, more than ever, smaller golf shoe brands are making waves. Gaining market share? Not necessarily. But there are a lot of brands that do really cool things.
Here are three golf shoe brands you should stop sleeping on.


If I were a bettor, I’d bet some serious money Alma Mater experiencing meteoric growth over the next two years. Few shoe companies have what they have: legitimate technology rooted in performance. Alma Mater uses a three-part system to keep you snug, comfortable and durable.
And it works amazingly. It’s powered by the same type of foam you’d find in a world-class marathon shoe. The foam is encapsulated in a rubber sole that allows you to sit lower to the ground while increasing overall lateral stability.
The small but mighty brand is doing things the right way. Focusing on making the best possible product first, then figuring out how to market and sell it later.


We talked about Heathlander very few and there is a reason for that. They make a great golf shoe with high quality materials and comfortable fit.
If you’re looking for a traditional looking golf shoe that’s more comfortable than the alternatives from the big boys, you’re looking at it.


I called him once Goat outline the best looking golf shoes on the market and I stand by that statement. No one is filling the golf sneaker niche quite like They took each other.
Raised materials. Great colors. And comfortable enough to wear to the office or the golf course. Not sure if it’s in their plans to make more models, but when/if they do, I’ll be first in line to try them out.

