The OG3 Pro has this minimalist design that honestly looks more like a trendy sneaker than traditional golf footwear. The leather upper feels premium; we're talking about full-grain leather here, which basically means it's the good stuff that'll actually get better looking as you wear it. You know how your favorite leather wallet develops character over time? Same deal here.
Here's the thing about comfort: TRUE Linkswear built these with a zero-drop sole. What's that mean? Your heel and forefoot sit at the same height, just like when you're barefoot. This design helps you feel more connected to the ground, which sounds weird until you try it. Most golf shoes have a raised heel of about 10-12mm, but the OG3 Pro keeps everything level.
Experience game-changing comfort and stability with the TRUE Linkswear OG3 Pro golf shoes. Designed for golf enthusiasts who demand natural foot movement, these zero-drop shoes offer waterproof protection, a wide toe box, and an aggressive spikeless outsole to ensure maximum traction and confidence with every step on the course.
I was skeptical about the whole zero-drop thing. For those unfamiliar, zero-drop means there's no height difference between the heel and forefoot, keeping your foot completely level. After years of playing in shoes with a traditional heel rise, I expected this to feel weird, maybe even uncomfortable. But here's what actually happened: within three rounds, my lower back pain that usually flares up around hole 14 disappeared. The wide toe box (and I mean genuinely wide, not marketing-speak wide) lets your toes spread naturally through the swing. It's like the difference between swinging in a straitjacket versus a comfortable polo. The cushioned midsole provides enough comfort for walking 18 without that squishy, unstable feeling you get from overly cushioned athletic shoes. Your feet stay planted and level through impact, which I noticed particularly helped my balance on sidehill lies.
Let's talk about what might be the most impressive feature: the redesigned TPU spikeless outsole. I've tested plenty of spikeless shoes over the years, and most of them make compromises. You either get decent grip with zero lateral stability, or you get stability with traction that's useless on wet mornings. The OG3 Pro somehow delivers both. The aggressive TPU pattern mimics the grip of replaceable spikes, and I mean that literally. Playing in morning dew at my home course (where the rough gets slippery enough to make you look like a newborn giraffe), these shoes kept me planted through some aggressive swings. The lateral stability is particularly impressive. There's enough rigidity side-to-side that you can really load into your right side without feeling like you're going to roll an ankle. Yet they're flexible enough front-to-back for comfortable walking. It's engineering that actually makes sense instead of just looking good on a spec sheet. TRUE's completely revamped tread provides consistent performance across different conditions, from morning dew to dry afternoon fairways.
TRUE includes a two-year waterproof warranty with these shoes, and after deliberately seeking out wet conditions (for testing purposes, of course), I understand why they're confident enough to offer it. The waterproof bootie construction isn't just marketing fluff. I walked through soaking wet rough for 18 holes during a morning round after heavy overnight rain, and my feet stayed completely dry. Not damp, not slightly moist, dry. The bootie design means the waterproofing is integrated into the shoe's construction rather than being a coating that wears off over time. This is the kind of feature you don't appreciate until you're standing in a fairway bunker that's basically a small pond, and your playing partners are complaining about soggy socks while you're comfortable. The TRUEsoft alternative leather upper also breathes surprisingly well, so you don't get that plastic bag feeling some waterproof shoes create on hot days.
At 12 ounces per shoe, the OG3 Pros are noticeably lighter than almost anything else I've played. For reference, my FootJoy Pro SLs weigh about 14.5 ounces, and those are considered lightweight. Those 2.5 ounces might not sound like much, but over 18 holes and roughly 15,000 steps, you feel the difference. The easy-on tongue system makes getting them on and off simple (great for those of us who change shoes in the parking lot), and the naturally flexible construction means there's zero break-in period. The updated tongue system also streamlines the process of slipping into the OGs, making pre-round prep that much faster. I wore these straight out of the box for a full round and had zero hot spots or discomfort. One note on sizing: these run slightly smaller than other brands. I typically wear a 10.5 in Nike and Adidas, but needed an 11 in the OG3 Pro. Don't let your ego keep you from sizing up – your feet will thank you.
Here's something most golf shoe reviews skip: what happens when you're not on the course? The OG3 Pro's minimalist design means I've worn these to lunch after a round, to the driving range, and even running errands without looking like I forgot to change shoes. The multiple colorway options mean you can match your style (I'm partial to the Glacier White, but that Nine Iron Grey is calling my name for next season). This versatility matters more than you might think. How many times have you had to keep an extra pair of shoes in your car because your golf shoes scream "golf shoes"? With the OG3 Pro, that problem disappears. They deliver tour-level performance wrapped in a package that doesn't sacrifice style for function.
Experience game-changing comfort and stability with the TRUE Linkswear OG3 Pro golf shoes. Designed for golf enthusiasts who demand natural foot movement, these zero-drop shoes offer waterproof protection, a wide toe box, and an aggressive spikeless outsole to ensure maximum traction and confidence with every step on the course.
Yes, you can definitely wear OG3 Pro shoes off the golf course. Their clean, understated style works perfectly with casual and smart-casual outfits. You'll appreciate the wide toe box and zero-drop platform for all-day comfort, while the waterproof construction keeps your feet dry in any weather. The spikeless outsole provides great traction on diverse surfaces without looking sporty. Many users wear them for work, walking, and everyday activities.
You'll get a two-year waterproof warranty period with your TRUE Linkswear OG3 Pro golf shoes. The warranty starts from your initial purchase date and covers the waterproof bootie construction against manufacturing defects and water ingress. It applies whether you're buying new shoes or getting a replacement pair - the warranty period always begins from your original purchase date. Just remember you'll need proof of purchase if you file a claim.
Yes, you can purchase replacement insoles separately for your OG3 Pro golf shoes. TRUE Linkswear offers their TRUE Comfort 5mm insoles featuring microsuede and ultra-plush cushioning for $15-25, depending on shipping. You'll find these breathable inserts in the accessories section of their website. They're designed specifically for TRUE's footwear to maintain the shoe's minimalist feel while adding comfort. The original insoles are removable, though they may be lightly glued in place.
You'll find the OG3 Pro runs true to size like other TRUE models, but with notable improvements. They feature a considerably wider toe box than previous TRUE shoes, accommodating broader feet while still working for narrow feet. The zero-drop platform differs from some earlier models that had slight heel elevation. The ankle fit remains secure and comfortable, and the general fit is more accommodating than prior TRUE designs while maintaining consistent sizing.
You shouldn't machine wash the OG3 Pro shoes since it'll damage the waterproof coating and compromise their protective properties. Instead, you can professionally clean them using sneaker wipes and sprays designed for TRUE linkswear. For best results, hand clean with a brush and warm water, apply liquid detergent to mesh areas, rinse thoroughly, and air dry. Regular sneaker protector applications will keep them cleaner between washes and maintain their appearance.
After three months and roughly 40 rounds in the TRUE Linkswear OG3 Pro, I'm convinced they're among the best golf shoes I've tested. Are they perfect? No. The sizing issue is real (seriously, order a half size up), and the $189 price tag puts them in premium territory. But when you factor in the two-year waterproof warranty, the exceptional comfort, and the versatility to wear them off the course, the value proposition becomes clearer. These shoes are for the golfer who's tired of choosing between comfort and performance, who wants something different than the same old designs from the big brands, and who appreciates thoughtful engineering over flashy marketing. If that sounds like you, pull the trigger. Your feet, and probably your back, will thank you.