Golf shoes and accessories are the unsung heroes of every great round, quietly shaping comfort, confidence, and consistency from the first step onto the tee box to the final putt on the green. The right shoes provide stability through the swing, traction on uneven lies, and all-day comfort that keeps fatigue from creeping into your game, while thoughtfully chosen accessories refine every detail of your setup. From spikeless and traditional golf shoes designed for different playing styles and conditions to gloves, hats, belts, socks, and performance add-ons that enhance grip, balance, and feel, these essentials often make the biggest difference where it matters most. At Golf Streets, this category explores how footwear technology, materials, fit, and design intersect with practical accessories that support both performance and personal style. Whether you’re dialing in traction for wet mornings, upgrading comfort for walking rounds, or adding functional touches that elevate your on-course experience, Golf Shoes and Accessories brings together insight, inspiration, and expert guidance to help every step, swing, and finishing touch feel intentional, confident, and ready for the round ahead.
A: Spikes for wet/soft conditions and max grip; spikeless for dry rounds and all-day comfort.
A: Snug heel, secure midfoot, and enough toe room to wiggle—no sliding on slopes.
A: If you play morning dew or unpredictable weather, yes—dry feet keep you focused and stable.
A: BOA for quick micro-adjustments; laces for simplicity, lighter feel, and easy replacement.
A: When traction fades or cleats look rounded—many golfers refresh them every season or two depending on play.
A: A good glove, a towel, divot tool/marker, and a simple yardage solution (GPS app or rangefinder).
A: If you play in wet or humid conditions, they’re a lifesaver for grip control.
A: Proper fit, performance socks, and breaking shoes in before a full 18.
A: Brush off grass, air-dry them (no direct heat), and rotate pairs if you play often.
A: Rangefinder for pinpoint numbers; GPS for speed and front/middle/back references—pick based on your style.
