

The pattern of the grips on the sole seems a little random and more thought could have gone into the shape and flexibility of the design. The nodules are a little more rigid than some of the competition, so walking on hard surfaces such as concrete is not as easy on the feet as walking with a normal soft soled shoe. This contains lots of rubber nodules that provide the grip and in general they are very comfortable on the course. They shoes come with a 1 year waterproof warranty and the have so far lived up to that, although they have not been subjected to a proper 'British summer'.Īs the name Casual suggests, these FootJoys are meant to be worn on and off the course and therefore they come with a spikeless Duramax sole. The leather uppers are very high quality and unlike some other makes of spikeless shoes you get the feeling that these will stand the test of time. If you find other styles too narrow then you will like the Contour family as they seem wider and deeper than most other FootJoy styles, so you may have to go down half a size. The last is the form of the foot around which the shoe is shaped. The Casual is based on the FootJoy Contour shoe and like that shoe, it is based on quite a roomy last.


The 2013 version of the FootJoy Contour Casual golf shoe is a bit more stylish version of the original and I think this is a good improvement.
