Worn-out or broken golf shoe laces are one of the easiest things to fix — and swapping them is also a quick way to freshen up a tired pair or add a little personality to your look on the course. This guide covers everything you need to choose the right replacement laces for your golf shoes: what length to get, which lace styles suit different golf shoes, and our best picks for popular brands. When you're ready to shop, browse our full Golf Shoe Laces collection.

What Length Laces Do Golf Shoes Use?

Most golf shoes take a 48" or 54" lace. The exact length depends on how many eyelet pairs your shoe has and how you like to lace and tie them, so these are starting points rather than hard rules:

  • 4–6 eyelet pairs: 48" is usually the right fit (common on lower-profile and spikeless golf shoes).
  • 6–7 eyelet pairs: 54" tends to work best (common on traditional and higher-cut golf shoes).

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The most reliable way to choose is to pull out one of your current laces, lay it flat, measure it tip to tip, and round to the nearest size. For a full breakdown by eyelet count, see our Shoe Lace Size Chart & Guide.

Which Lace Style Is Best for Your Golf Shoes?

Golf shoes come in a few distinct styles, and the lace that looks and works best depends on which kind you own.

Classic Leather Golf Shoes

Traditional leather and saddle-style golf shoes (think FootJoy, ECCO, and classic adidas) look their best with a refined lace. Our Flat Waxed Cotton Laces add a premium, slightly glossy finish that complements leather beautifully, while our Flat 100% Cotton Laces give a clean, understated look in a wide range of colors.

Spikeless & Athletic Golf Shoes

Modern spikeless golf shoes look and feel a lot like sneakers, so they pair well with athletic-style laces. Our Flat Athletic Laces come in dozens of colors for a clean performance look, and our Round Laces are a great match for golf shoes that originally came with rounded laces.

Nike & Air Jordan Golf Shoes

Nike and Air Jordan golf shoes borrow their look from iconic sneakers like the Air Force 1 and Jordan 1. Our flat Nike / Jordan / Dunk Replacement Laces are a clean, no-logo match for these silhouettes, available in lengths from 48" to 72" to suit low and higher-cut models alike.

Make a Statement

Golf style has loosened up, and laces are an easy way to stand out without going overboard. Our printed options — including animal print, floral, and diamond plaid — add a fun pop of personality to an otherwise classic pair.

How to Replace Your Golf Shoe Laces

Swapping laces takes just a couple of minutes:

  1. Remove your old laces completely and lay one flat to measure its length.
  2. Pick a replacement in the closest size from our size chart (48" or 54" for most golf shoes).
  3. Re-lace starting from the bottom eyelets, keeping each side even as you work up.
  4. Tie off and adjust for a snug, comfortable fit through your swing.

Shop Golf Shoe Laces

Ready to refresh your golf shoes? Browse the full Golf Shoe Laces collection for flat, waxed, round, and printed laces that fit FootJoy, Nike, Air Jordan, adidas, Puma, ECCO, and more. All laces ship fast, with free shipping on U.S. orders over $25.

Golf Shoe Lace FAQ

What length laces do golf shoes use?
Most golf shoes use 48" or 54" laces, depending on the eyelet count and lacing style. Measure your current laces or use our size chart to confirm.

What kind of laces are best for golf shoes?
Waxed and flat cotton laces suit classic leather golf shoes, flat athletic and round laces work well for spikeless and athletic shoes, flat Nike-style laces match Nike and Air Jordan golf shoes, and printed laces add a fun pop of style.

Can I put sneaker laces in golf shoes?
Yes. As long as the length and width fit your shoe's eyelets, standard flat or round sneaker laces work great in golf shoes.

Do you offer free shipping on golf shoe laces?
Yes, we offer free shipping on all U.S. orders over $25.

 

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