Product Description
The Coursecup blends classic golf footwear aesthetics with practical spikeless technology, making it ideal for golfers who walk rounds, appreciate timeless looks and want a versatile shoe that works on- and off-the-course.
Key Technical Features
Full-grain leather or water-resistant leather upper — Provides premium look and durability while keeping your feet dry under typical conditions.
GRIPMORE spikeless outsole with rubber and spike-style TPU lugs — Delivers solid traction on turf without needing traditional cleats, making the shoe more flexible for off-course wear.
Drop-in EVA cushioning midsole — Provides under-foot comfort for walking rounds, combining comfort and support in one build.
Adiwear rubber compounds for durability — Outsole built to resist wear on both course surfaces and hard-cart-path or clubhouse floors.
True to size fit — Adidas lists the model with sizing guidance (e.g., returns show many users size down slightly).
Spikeless convenience & off-course versatility — The spikeless design means the shoe transitions easily from fairway to club house or casual wear.
Performance Profile & Buyer Fit
Skill & Identity:
Best suited for golfers who walk rounds regularly, value both style and practicality, and want one dependable shoe rather than multiple pairs. Ideal for mid-handicap players and club golfers looking for a stylish, versatile shoe.
Desire & Benefit:
You get a shoe that looks refined (classic leather golf shoe silhouette) while performing with modern comfort and spikeless traction. It solves the problem of having to choose between “dress-style” and “golf-performance” shoes.
Situational / Problem Solved:
On walking rounds when you want comfort and support: the drop-in EVA cushioning reduces fatigue.
On fairways, cart paths and into the clubhouse: the spikeless outsole gives grip without needing separate shoes.
On styled days/in clubs where you want your footwear to look as good as it performs: the full-grain leather upper and classic silhouette achieve that.
When you value a shoe that crosses from course use into casual or travel wear: the design supports that dual use.
Feel Preference:
Expect a comfortable shoe with moderate performance—less aggressive than tour-level performance models, but much more practical for all-day walking and general play. The ride leans comfortable rather than ultra-firm stabilization. If your priority is aggressive swing performance or steep lies and maximum traction in muddy conditions, you might prefer a cleated, performance-specific shoe.
Trust & Quality:
Adidas is a well-established footwear brand with strong heritage in golf and sports. This model builds from that by merging heritage styling with modern tech.