Best Duca Del Cosma Golf Shoes 2024
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Which are the best Duca Del Cosma golf shoes?
Since 2004 Duca Del Cosma have introduced a considerable amount of Italian flair into the golf shoe market. Their eye-catching designs and classical lines have added a new dimension for many players. Baldovino Mattiazzo’s creations certainly ooze sophistication.
However, all that style does come at a cost and the Duca Del Cosma range is invariably priced at the top end of the market. But if you really want to look the part with footwear bordering on the beautiful, they offer you plenty to go at.
The Best Duca Del Cosma Golf Shoes 2024 At A Glance:
Best spiked golf shoe: Duca Del Cosma Orlando | BUY NOW – UK | BUY NOW – US
Best spikeless golf shoe: Duca Del Cosma Positano | BUY NOW – UK | BUY NOW – US
Best waterproof golf shoe: Duca Del Cosma Churchill | BUY NOW – UK | BUY NOW – US
Best ladies’ golf shoe: Duca Del Cosma Avanti | BUY NOW – UK | BUY NOW – US
If you would like further golf shoe ideas, check out our features on the best waterproof golf shoes, spikeless shoes, spiked shoes, and ladies’ shoes.
But let’s start with the best Duca Del Cosma golf shoes…
Best Duca Del Cosma Golf Shoes: Men’s Only
Contemporary design for the fashion conscious
“Power in the golf swing comes from stability and as Tour players we demand that from our golf shoes to perform at the highest level," Duca staff player Joost Luiten said of the new models. "Walking the long courses each week on Tour in the new Duca shoes makes a big difference and it gives me confidence knowing my footwear is up to the test.”
Pros
- Great traction
- Awesome design with Tron-style lines
- Solid high-heel support
- Soft leather
Cons
- Only available in one color
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 1 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
New outsole and lightweight build
A three-tone color design on the premium Italian Nappa leather outer brightens up any fairway and clubhouse. It is available in White/Cognac/Jeans, Grey/White/Red and White/Navy/Red with two sets of laces.
Pros
- Trainer-like comfort
- Solid grip
- Subtle bold design suits both shorts and trousers
Cons
- Firm underfoot
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 3 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Classic brogue styling
Pros
- Excellent grip
- Great looking brogue styling
- Soft underfoot
- Easy to clean
Cons
- Only one colorway
- Can take some wearing in
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | No |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
A highly-versatile golf shoe
It is another style to feature the latest D-Eva outsole technology and Arneflex memory foam insert sole to deliver all-day sneaker-like comfort, while the waterproof sock system is essential for protection in wet conditions.
The Pagani is available in three stylish colorways, including a striking white model with a contrasting houndstooth print that is sure to catch the eye of others.
Pros
- Looks great on and off the course
- Sneaker-like comfort
- Breathable
Cons
- Not the best colorways
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 3 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
A modern take on the classic brogue
The waterproof capabilities and breathable Arneflex memory foam insert sole make it ideal for wearing in all conditions to ensure feet remain dry. It comes in the White/Green/Navy and Navy/Red colorways with two pairs of laces.
Pros
- Soft memory foam insole
- Premium Nappa leather
- Sophisticated styling
Cons
- Old school mixed with new school look won't be for everyone
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Stand out from the crowd
Aimed at golfers seeking something exceptional, the shoe is crafted using soft Italian Nappa leather with a predominantly white outer.
It incorporates a highly comfortable Arneflex memory foam insert sole and an Airplay 11 outsole for uncompromising grip and stability.
Pros
- Brogue styling
- Soft leather upper
- High grip outsole
Cons
- Hard wearing on the heel
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 1 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
A comfortable classic with a modern hard-wearing design
Best classic-looking spikeless golf shoe and winner of a TG Award
It's easy to see classic-style shoes and assume they will be hard-wearing or uncomfortable, but the Churchill is a delight for the feet.
The finest Italian Nappa leather upper is joined to Duca Del Cosma's Airplay XI outsole to give you a shoe that fits beautifully and looks great on or off the course. Square-shaped nubs are strategically placed around the bottom of the shoe to give you maximum grip and stability when swinging.
The Churchill's heightened heel improves your stance over the ball, while the breathable memory foam sole helps ensure you can play 18 holes or more in total comfort. Not cheap and keeping the leather clean requires a bit of effort, but our favorite Duca shoe
Pros
- High quality
- Comfortable
- Stylish
Cons
- Leather needs really looking after
Sizes | 6 – 13 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
One slightly quirky feature of many Duca Del Cosma shoes is a raised heel, which the manufacturer believes will aid posture. While this is certainly true for many players, not all require help in this department.
Duca Del Cosma’s spikeless soles are also certainly bold in their use of very grippy nubs and this latest Airplay XI outsole will certainly provide you with a very stable base.
The soft leather upper is a pure delight in terms of comfort while the company’s patented Arneflex insole – it is a memory foam insert covered with recycled microfiber – is beautifully engineered to assist your comfort levels.
Pros
- High quality
- Heel support
- Soft leather
- Memory foam insole
Cons
- Classic design is to a certain taste
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 4 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
One of the many interesting things about the model is the use of recycled materials in the microfibre upper while the heel support is made from old cork. Plenty of cork in wine-loving Italy so why not!
The Kingscup may not look particularly robust but included is a waterproof sock liner, which also increases your comfort levels and this is a golf shoe with plenty of that.
Pros
- Breathable
- Waterproof sock lining
- Subtle design
Cons
- Looks like a racing shoe
- Narrow design
Sizes | 7 – 13 |
Colors | 3 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
It looks like a summer golf shoe but will work well in virtually all conditions. The Airplay IV outsole, which is fully recyclable, makes sure of that.
You also get a fantastically comfortable ride thanks to the Arneflex insole and waterproof sock that is made with recycled Microfibre.
The soft Italian leather upper (Nappa) completes the job in fine style and good luck to the designer tasked with upgrading this if they want a Kuba 3.0.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Memory foam insole
- High-quality leather upper
- Great with trousers and shorts
Cons
- Vibrant colors won't be to everyone's taste
- Narrow fit
Sizes | 7 – 14 |
Colors | 5 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Front and center is the special edition of the successful JL they created in conjunction with European Tour stalwart Joost Luiten.
Like its predecessor, the JL1 is classically quirky and employs a sock system with OnSteam recyclable microfiber which does a great job in the rain while the trademark soft Italian Nappa leather is made for keeping shoes waterproof.
Pros
- Great fit
- Breathable
- Premium look and feel
Cons
- Camo design may not be for everyone
Sizes | 6 – 13 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Best Duca Del Cosma Golf Shoes: Ladies’
Stylish and stable for more speed and stamina
Precisely placed soft spikes provide optimal grip and traction during the swing, which is no surprise as the Avanti shoes were developed and tested in collaboration with experienced tour pros.
Premium waterproof materials and a lightweight outsole combine to provide exceptional comfort levels.
Pros
- Bootie style
- High heel support
- Sneaker-style comfort
Cons
- Loop on heel too big and inconvinient
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 1 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Feature-packed for the fashion conscious
Available in White, Pink, and Taupe/Cheetah, the shoe is designed to complement a number of daring golfing outfits.
Pros
- Stylish
- Comfortable
- Subtle design
Cons
- The toe cap isn't the most eye-catching
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 3 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Perfect for on and off the course
The easy-to-maintain recycled microfibre upper ensures the shoe is suitable for the golf course and other activities away from it.
The refreshing White option with subtle pink detailing delivers a clean look, whilst those golfers seeking a bold appearance might choose the White/Aqua colorway.
Pros
- Soft microfiber upper
- Fully waterproof
- Good traction
Cons
- Microfiber not easy to keep clean
Sizes | 3 –10 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
The perfect shoe for making a fashion statement
The White/Taupe and Navy/White color options deliver a guaranteed fashion statement for those golfers wanting to impress.
Pros
- Timeless design
- Good grip
- High quality
- Comfortable
Cons
- Upper hard to clean
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
All-day comfort in an on-trend model
It offers a super appealing appearance and top functionality, via the premium Nappa leather construction and Arneflex insert sole that provides exceptional comfort in all activities.
Available in a refreshingly bright Silver color and a clean White colorway with a contrasting Ambra outsole.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Breathable
- Fully waterproof leather upper
Cons
- Colorways may not be to everyone's taste
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Designed with Duca's Tour Pros
Pros
- Excellent grip
- Classic styling
Cons
- Only available in white
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 1 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
On the undersole the Airplay VI traction system provides ample stability so, like most Duca Del Cosma offerings, they are a good all-rounder despite their relatively delicate appearance.
Come with all the latest Duca Del Cosma innovations with the Duca Cor Linza MTP 2.5mm Aqua Stop and Arenflex insert lining ensuring your feet stay dry and comfortable.
Pros
- Great on and off the course
- Soft upper
- Comfortable
Cons
- The gold trim is rather garish
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
It is very much one to consider for those who like extremely lightweight golf shoes and the moulded Airplay III outsole is a big part of the reason for that.
Elsewhere you get the standard Duca Del Cosma fare with the Arneflex insole and recycled microfibre waterproof sock doing their stuff. Like the Kingscup you also get a heel lifted using recycled cork. What will they think of next?
Pros
- Sport design
- Great in wet weather
- Subtle designs
Cons
- Narrow fit
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 7 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
The sole looks like it will add about three inches to your height but that is a slight trick of design and the Airplay XII outer sole ensures grip is never going to be a concern. They are also very waterproof despite appearances with the microfibre upper cleverly protected.
The Italian company has also tried to make this one of its most environmentally-conscious products with an emphasis on using materials that are recyclable.
Pros
- Soft cushioning
- High heel support
Cons
- Not the best traction outsole
Sizes | 3 – 10 |
Colors | 2 |
BOA | No |
Waterproof | Yes |
Golf Shoes Buying Guide
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Here at Today’s Golfer, our team of carefully selected reviewers tests and assesses each product over an extended period of time. Having tested tens of thousands of products over the years, we know exactly what to look for. We will ask every possible question about each product that we review. With a range of everyday golfers testing products you can rest assured that if it’s a situation that can arise for you on the golf course, we’ve already put the product through that scenario before recommending it.
With golf shoes, testing means wearing them for multiple rounds so we can determine the out-of-the-box performance in a variety of conditions. The overall performance of a product will depend on variables such as grip, durability, versatility, comfort, and fit.
We are lucky enough to attend product launches and meet the manufacturers to understand why they release a new product and its benefit to the consumer. The TG team pride ourselves on the fact that we understand and test all of our products to give you our honest and in-depth opinion on whether it is worth buying or not. The reviews and recommendations are there with you the readers as our highest priority, so we can recommend products that will help you improve your game.
See a full guide to how we test golf equipment.
How to choose a golf shoe
One of the most important things to get right for the golf season is your golf shoes. There are a number of different variables to consider when picking what’s going to be on your feet out on the course. To assist you along your shoe-buying journey we have put together what we think are key points to consider when buying your next pair.
Budget
The first thing we advise when buying any golf product is to set yourself a realistic budget and stick to it. You can spend anything from £50 to £250 on golf shoes, depending on the brand, style, tech, and materials.
With hundreds of different models available, setting a budget for your next golf shoes will help to narrow down your search.
If the brand isn’t important to you then you’re more likely to be able to spend less money than if your heart is set on a pair of current FootJoy or Ecco shoes for example.
If you’re just starting out in golf, this is your first pair of golf shoes, or you only play occasionally we’d recommend setting a lower budget. Firstly, there’s no point in blowing a fortune on the shoes if you’re going to discover you don’t actually like the game as much as you hoped or only get on the course a couple of times a year. Secondly, the money you save on shoes can be spent adding other equipment, paying for some rounds, or getting yourself some lessons.
Spiked or spikeless
Many of the best golf shoes seen above and across the best brands now are split evenly between spiked and spikeless which both have their advantages and disadvantages.
Spiked
Golf shoes with spikes tend to give better grip/traction out on the golf course with them having soft spikes placed around the outsole. Spiked shoes are the more durable option as they have replaceable spikes, meaning if you look after and replace them there should be no reason they won’t last a long time.
With spikes on the outsole, the shoe has added pressure points on the foot which can result in a slightly less comfortable fit. Spiked golf shoes are less versatile as they aren’t designed to be worn both on and off the golf course.
Spikeless
The Spikeless option may not give golfers as much traction as spiked golf shoes but they have come a long way in recent years. Spikeless golf shoes tend to feature small rubber molds on the outsole to aid grip, however, with technological advancements, companies are finding new ways to improve spikeless traction.
The use of compounds such as TPU has allowed brands like Under Armour and Ecco to produce a spikeless shoe that, when partnered with rubber molds, gives arguably as much traction as a spiked shoe. Spikeless shoes are becoming more and more durable, and modern styling makes them more attractive as an everyday shoe. With brands using tech from their running shoes in golf shoes, they are often uber-comfortable too.
Spikeless shoes are lighter and much more versatile. They’re a shoe that you can drive in and hit drives in.
Waterproofing
Some of you may live in an area of the world that gets a lot of rain, making a waterproof shoe a must. Or you may be a golfer that likes to prepare for any outcome on the course and doesn’t want to be left with soggy feet from an unexpected shower.
In the UK waterproof shoes can be a sensible option when picking out what to wear on the course. Many golfers buy a waterproof pair for winter, and a more breathable lightweight shoe for summer.
Buying a pair of shoes that are guaranteed waterproof can cost a little more so if you live in a part of the world where rain rarely falls (hello Dubai), then you can save yourself a bit of cash with a non-waterproof model.
Correct fit
Arguably the most important part of picking out a new golf shoe is getting something that fits your feet correctly. This will help prevent blisters and stop your feet from moving around, which can limit your control during the swing.
When putting on a shoe for the first time always make sure there is no pinching or movement. When your foot slides in you always check your toes fit at the end of the shoe and have a walk around in them to make sure they feel comfortable. We’d even recommend making a few golf swing motions to ensure they are fit for purpose.
Under Armour use ‘normal’ laces throughout their range of shoes. But most brands including FootJoy, adidas, Nike, and Ecco use a system called BOA. This lets you twist a dial to tighten the specially formulated laces and can provide a better fit that doesn’t loosen when playing. While BOA often creates a more secure fit, the look and feel aren’t for everyone and BOA models tend to be more expensive.
Comfort
With your average round of golf being more than four hours, comfort is king when buying golf shoes. If your shoes are uncomfortable and hard-wearing on your feet, your mind will be distracted from playing good golf.
Try to find a shoe with good cushioning for the bottom of your foot and around the heel. Good heel and ankle support will keep your foot secure and will help with your golf swing.
You want to make sure that the shoe isn’t too soft as that may also hinder you in the long run as it won’t be as supportive. Finding a balance of support and comfort is what you should be looking for to make the most out of your new golf shoes.
Styling
Modern golf shoes come in many styles. It’s not all about the traditional look on the golf course anymore. A classic-looking shoe can now be seen next to the latest pair of sneakers on the tee box.
There are golf shoes out there for everyone, from brogues to lightweight, knitted models. You need to consider what shoes you wear and like wearing off the course and then you should have no trouble getting a style that suits you on the course.
We’d always recommend you thoroughly research all of the options and create a shortlist to try.
Best Duca Del Cosma Golf Shoes: FAQs
Are Duca del Cosma shoes true to size?
Duca Del Cosma’s golf shoes were born in Europe and are true to European sizes, if you’re from the UK or US it’s worth working out your size equivalent. A size 46 in Europe is the same as a UK size 11, and a US size 12. Duca’s golf shoes are available in full sizes only.
What does Duca del Cosma mean in English?
An ideal brand name immediately came to mind: “Duca del Cosma”, Italian for Duke of Cosma. Cosma is a traditional Venetian name and has been in use in Baldovino’s family for many generations.
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Will Shreeve-Peacock
Golf Equipment Writer
Will Shreeve-Peacock is a golf equipment writer for todays-golfer.com, specializing in golf shoes, GPS watches, rangefinders, and training aids.
He has a degree in journalism from Sheffield Hallam university and four years of experience working in golf retail with American Golf. Will was part of the sales and fitting team, making him the perfect man to review golf equipment.
Trained by a range of manufacturers, including Titleist and TaylorMade, to enhance his product knowledge, Will has all of the skills required to recommend the perfect equipment for amateur golfers.
Will started playing golf more than a decade ago at Thorney Lakes Golf Club, Cambridgeshire and is now a member at Burghley Park Golf Club in Stamford, Lincolnshire. His handicap index is 5.8, largely thanks to his scratch-standard short game.
Away from golf, Will enjoys going to the gym, cooking, spending time with his friends, and watching his beloved Manchester United.
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