Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Golf Monthly
Golf Monthly
Sport
Matt Cradock

Under Armour Phantom Golf Shoe Review

The Under Armour Phantom Golf Shoe line up a putt.

Under Armour have really heightened their golf shoe offering for 2024, with one of the spikeless models receiving an update being the Phantom, a sneaker-style design that the brand claims "is your new go-to golf shoe."

Certainly, from a looks-perspective, I was very impressed with the shoes out of the box, as the knitted upper and rigid plastic on the heel provided a sporty, premium feel. Like most of the best spikeless golf shoes, the Phantom could easily be worn on and off the course and, possibly, be worn for other sports as well.

(Image credit: Future)

In a bizarre way, and in my personal opinion, the aesthetics of this golf shoe seem to scream comfort. The upper is soft to the touch and, when you look at it from above, gives the impression that it is actually wider - it almost reminds me of a moon boot style, that wide-round look. Certainly, when compared with models like the New Balance 997 SL, I noticed the difference in width across.

Regarding comfort, like the best Under Armour golf shoes, the Phantom features an array of technology, such as a SpeedForm 2.0 sockliner for underfoot support and HOVR cushioning for stability. Whilst on the course, I could feel the support on various terrains and, what's more, the locked-in feel was a handy addition when committing to various shots off the tee and from the rough and fairway.

One slight downside I found is the knit collar. I think it looks great and definitely helped keep my foot secure but, like the Under Armour Charged Curry shoe my colleague has tested, it can be slightly difficult to get on. Also, if you are someone who suffers with ankle swelling, it may cause some discomfort as, although there is stretch in the collar, it remained quite tight even after a number of wears on the course and at the driving range.

(Image credit: Future)

Moving to grip and, admittedly, when I first looked at the sole, I did think the rubber nubs on the bottom wouldn't be enough. However, I'm happy to report that there was plenty of traction on offer in both damp and dry conditions. Obviously these won't rival the best spiked golf shoes in terms of grip, but it's clear that Under Armour haven't tried to do that, as their spiked Drive Pro and HOVR models fill that void perfectly.

(Image credit: Future)

The Phantom has a waterproof membrane and one-year waterproof warranty which is good but, personally, I would opt to use these more in the summer months as they go well with both shorts and pants, and are available in numerous colorways, with the Phantom featuring in light and dark colors that should suit all styles.

Overall, there is a lot to like about the Under Armour Phantoms, with the athletic style and excellent comfort providing footwear that excels both on and off the course. If you are looking for a more summer-type shoe then the Phantom is a very viable option.

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.