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Skratch Attests: The Golf Shoe That Changed My Rotation
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May 5, 2025

Skratch Attests: The Golf Shoe That Changed My Rotation

This is what happens when a world-class athlete and an elite design team don’t cut corners.

If there’s one golf shoe that’s impressed me on every front—fit, feel, function, and finish—it’s the Payntr Golf Eighty Seven SC. Co-developed with Jason Day, this isn’t just a collaboration for show. It’s a shoe rooted in performance and packed with purpose. And after logging more than 10 rounds in them across different conditions, I can confidently say: they belong in the conversation for best in class.

The Eighty Seven SC isn’t trying to reinvent the golf shoe from scratch—it’s refining what already works and dialing in every last detail. You feel it the moment you lace them up. There’s stability. There’s comfort. There’s a sense of thoughtful design that elevates your entire round. For me, that’s the mark of something special: gear that doesn’t just help you play better, but makes you feel more locked in while doing it.

Can a Golf Shoe Really Do All That?

With the Eighty Seven SC, the answer is yes—and it starts from the inside out.

The foundation is Payntr’s directional Carbitex GearFlex carbon fiber propulsion plate, which helps you harness ground reaction forces through the swing. It’s paired with a lightweight, responsive PMX Nitro+ footbed and midsole—a duo that gives you both underfoot support and rebound without the bulk. Add in Tour Flex Pro cleats and a precision-engineered TPU outsole, and you get traction that moves with you, not against you.

What I appreciate most is the balance: this shoe doesn’t lean too heavy into one lane. It’s just as comfortable walking 18 as it is locked in during a pressure swing. It breathes in the heat, keeps you dry in the rain, and maintains structure without feeling rigid. I live in a desert climate, so I’ve tested them in heat and cold—and they’ve held up beautifully through both.

The Look Matches the Tech

From a design perspective, the Eighty Seven SC hits a clean, modern note without losing touch with traditional silhouettes. The Clarino Trivela microfiber upper feels luxurious, like leather but lighter and more breathable. The shoe’s profile is sleek but substantial, with just enough visual attitude to stand out in a subtle, confident way.

Little details shine—like the gold cross icon, the Oregon-rooted design team’s commitment to craft, and Jason Day’s fingerprint on every spec. There’s a polish to this shoe that doesn’t scream for attention, but earns it.

Limited Editions That Tell a Story

Beyond the mainline model, Payntr and Jason Day have quietly cooked up exclusive 1-of-1 versions tied to major tournaments—the Presidents Cup, The Masters, and others. These aren’t just one-off colors. They’re narrative-driven builds that reflect the energy of the moment and the mood of the course. I’ve had the chance to see and wear a few of these. They feel like collector’s pieces—functional art designed for performance.

The Collaboration Is the Culture

What makes this shoe even more interesting is how it sits in the broader arc of where golf style is headed. We’re in an era where footwear is no longer just a uniform requirement—it’s a storytelling opportunity. Athletes like Jason Day aren’t just endorsing gear, they’re co-creating it. And when a brand like Payntr listens this closely, the results speak for themselves.

The Eighty Seven SC proves that performance design and aesthetic appeal don’t have to live in separate worlds. It’s a shoe built by people who understand the game—not just how it plays, but how it feels. That’s the difference.

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It’s Bigger Than Just a Shoe

If this is where Payntr is beginning—with this level of quality, insight, and collaborative detail—I’m excited for what’s coming next. Since the SC launched, they’ve expanded the Speed Classic line into models like Moving Day, Match Day, and All Day, each with its own identity and use case. But the Eighty Seven SC is the flagship. The one that set the tone. The one that showed us what happens when no detail is left behind.

For golfers who care about gear, who notice the difference between good and great, this shoe’s not just worth a look. It’s worth a place in your starting lineup.

EIGHTY SEVEN SC

EIGHTY SEVEN SC

Built with Jason Day, the Eighty Seven SC is a masterclass in modern tour-ready tech—featuring waterproof protection, energy-loaded cushioning, and a Carbitex propulsion plate that turns ground force into pure power.

$220

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