There is a lot of cool gear in the golf world that doesn’t always fit into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.
What We Tried: Under Armour HOVR Drive Wide Spikeless Golf Shoes
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Dave Wolfe– Though I mainly talk about putters, I also have feet so wide that they can cover a manhole when required.
Width Testing the Under Armour HOVR Drive Wide spikeless Golf Shoes
It’s time to stomp the turf again as I continue my search for the truly wide golf shoes. Today, I’m channeling my inner Jordan Speith and checking out some Under Armour HOVR Drive Wide spikeless golf shoes. This is my first adventure into the Under Armour shoe world. I’ve worn other UA gear for years but never their shoes.
What was it about the Under Armour HOVR Drive Wide spikeless golf shoes that caught my eye? That little word WIDE, of course. If a company is going to offer wide golf shoes, then I am going to slap them to see if they are in fact wide.
Under Armour HOVR Drive Wide Spikeless Golf Shoes: Key Features
Microfiber upper and lightweight waterproof membrane Molded heel Molded EVA footbed UA Rotational Resistance outsole TPU spikeless outsole One-year waterproof warranty Product colors: White-Multi, White-White, Black MSRP: $140Houston, We May Have a Problem
Like I said, these HOVR Drive Wides were my first pair of Under Armour golf shoes. Opening the box, I was met with a good-looking and surprisingly light pair of shoes. Yes, they did have laces and not BOA closure but the blue-and-gray color scheme was so sharp that I didn’t mind.
When I tried to put them on, my excitement turned to concern. The shoes were tight.
So far, this season’s batch of wide shoes have proven to be plenty wide. So universally wide that I forgot that I usually struggle to find shoes with sufficient width.
These shoes felt narrow and tight. I was not quite sure what I was going to do. Should I just box them up and return them to Under Armour? Before doing that, I had one other option.
Under Armour HOVR Drive – Gardening Shoes?
They were tight going on but stretched considerably during the yard work. I don’t really know why I thought this would be a good way to break them in. Call it random inspiration. All I knew was that, based upon the initial fit, I was not going to take these to the course.
After wearing them for a few hours of non-golf activity, I changed my mind. The shoes stretched a bit and I felt confident enough to take the UA HOVR Drives to the course.
Lacing Spacing and Upper Overhang
Yard work proved to be the killer activity for comfort. Afterwards, the fit was very comfortable. I could feel how the material had expanded. What could not expand, though, was the base of the shoe.
My foot now fits comfortably in the shoe but the upper hangs way over the edges of the base. The shoe felt comfortable but I had concerns about how the muffin topping would affect my golf swing.
On The Course
I did not experience any excessive weight shift issues, either. This was my main concern with part of the mass of my foot hanging out beyond the base of the shoe. My fears were (wait for it) not supported by my experiences.
Under Armour HOVR Wide Spikeless Golf Shoes: The Takeaway
Then I wore them for some yard maintenance and they stretched out significantly. I’ve worn these for multiple rounds and I would say they are one of the more comfortable golf shoes that I have tried this year.
My only lingering concern is if the amount of overhang will put excessive pressure on the seams, perhaps causing early separation from the sole. The shoes feel very well put together but I will report back should any structural failures occur.
Find out more about the Under Armour HOVR Wide Spikeless wide golf shoes at: UnderArmour.com
FAQ: Under Armour HOVR Wide Golf Shoes
I really like the blue-and-gray color scheme,but I am most impressed by the stability. Spikeless shoes have come a long way in terms of traction. These do a great job at holding the foot in place and holding onto the grass.
Though they initially seemed tight, I would say order these true to size. The length side of the fit was spot on.
Interesting design, huh? I think the shorter tongue adds to the stability of the lower portion of the shoe. It may also be the thing that makes it feel tighter initially compared to other more traditional tongue designs.
You bet they will. I have a link right HERE for you. Overall, Under Armour is very good about offering their shoes in both traditional and wide widths.
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