Welcome to Masters week, folks.
The best players in the game have made their way down Magnolia Lane at Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia for the year’s first major championship, and Golfweek has released several apparel lists in the last week to make sure you have everything you need while you’re watching the tournament.
In this list, we’ve searched the internet for some of our favorite Masters-themed shoes from brands like Nike, Malbon Golf, FootJoy, Adidas, True linkswear, Under Armour and more.
If you’re interested in our other apparel and equipment lists, these are worth a look: 12 cool pieces of Masters-themed gear | Rhoback’s “Azalea” collection | Best golf shoes for 2024
OluKai – Manele
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Why you’ll love it: These great shoes are part of OluKai’s “Lone Palm Collection” in honor of the Masters.
Puma – Phantomcat Nitro Garden Limited Edition Men’s Golf Shoe
Nike – Tiger Woods ’13 Golf Shoes
Price: $250
Why you’ll love it: Sure, Tiger Woods isn’t with Nike anymore, but that doesn’t mean you can’t rock these bad boys on the course.
Under Armour – UA Phantom LE Golf Shoes
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Why you’ll love it: If you’re a fan of athletic-looking golf shoes, the Phantom LE shoes from Under Armour are a great option.
Peter Millar – Drift Hybrid Course Shoe
True linkswear – True FS-01 Members Only
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Why you’ll love it: True linkswear released its “Members Only” collection that includes three pairs of shoes, and each one comes with a headcover, towel and shag bag.
G/FORE – G.112 Golf Shoe
Price: $225
Why you’ll love it: G/FORE makes some of the best shoes in golf so you’ll love the G.112 shoes.
Malbon Golf – FootJoy Traditions
New Balance – LLE 997 Golf Shoe
Price: $119.95
Why you’ll love it: There’s not much we can say about these from New Balance, they’re just perfect.
Adidas – Modern Classic 80 Men’s Golf Shoe
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