The shoe also retains its signature highlights and details, like its subtle stripe around the heel below the collar, done in your choice of green, blue and white for men’s styles, as well as maroon and off-white for women’s styles.
It also maintains the signature logo window on the side in matching colors (save for the all-white version, which has a blue logo).
Really, the only major difference can be found beneath the sole.
A casual back nine
With classic sneakers that have been turned into golf shoes, brands typically take one of two routes. Either they go all-in and make them spiked for more serious players or they embrace the sneakers’ casual nature and go spikeless.
The Club C Golf is thoroughly in the latter category. These aren’t tourney-ready golf shoes; they’re more for fun and spontaneity. Thus, they are affixed with spikeless soles, making them more comfortable and casual overall.