
Can You Play Golf in Sneakers? (Yes — If You Do This First)
Can You Play Golf in Sneakers? (Yes — If You Do This First)
Ever shown up to the course and realized you forgot your golf shoes?
You’re not alone.
It happens more often than people admit — whether you're rushing from work, on a last-minute trip, or just forgot to pack an extra pair. The question is: can you actually golf in sneakers?
✅ Technically, Yes — But There's a Catch
Most courses won’t turn you away for wearing regular sneakers, especially if they’re spikeless and clean. But here’s the thing:
Sneakers don’t give you the traction or stability you need.
You might get away with it on the range or casual rounds, but if the course is wet, sloped, or you’re swinging hard — it’s a slip waiting to happen.
👟 So What's the Alternative?
Some golfers bring backup shoes. Some take the risk.
Others have found a smarter, lighter option: slip-on traction gear that instantly turns your sneakers into course-ready footwear.
That’s where products like MyMullies come in — they’re not golf shoes, and they’re not trying to be. They're portable, packable, and made for the “oh no, I forgot” moments.
You keep them in your bag.
Slip them over whatever shoes you’re wearing.
And just like that — you’ve got grip where you need it, when you need it.