Designed to meet the unique needs of golfers
From overpronation to plantar fasciitis
As a golfer, you face various challenges with your feet and biomechanics, as the sport requires stability, long walks, and repeated powerful movements during the golf swing. Some of the primary challenges include:
Foot overpronation or supination: Many golfers tend to overpronate (foot rolls inward) or supinate (foot rolls outward) during their golf swing and when walking the course. This can lead to pain in the foot, Achilles tendon, and knee, and it can also affect swing and balance, reducing precision and efficiency.
Heel spur (Plantar Fasciitis): Some golfers experience heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis or heel spurs. This results from the repeated strain on the heel during the powerful push-off in the swing, combined with the miles of walking on the course.
Do you know your foot type and alignment? Do you have low arches or high insteps? Does your foot roll too far inward (overpronation) or outward (supination) when you walk?
Injury prevention with proper support
ZOLESĀ® insoles are individually designed to meet the specific needs of each foot. This ensures proper foot alignment, effective shock absorption, and comfort, helping golfers perform at their best on the course while minimizing the risk of pain and injury.
ZOLESĀ® insoles are made from a flexible material that dynamically works with your foot and shoe.
What makes ZOLESĀ® insoles special for golf?
- Correct foot alignment during golf swing movement
- Increased comfort during long walks
- Helps alleviate common foot problems

Pain-free movement
Our custom-made solutions ensure comfort and support for active and pain-free movement.

Shock absorption
Increases shock absorption and protects feet, knees, legs, and back.

A good match
It is important that the insole and footwear are a good match, as both must support the foot in its movement.

āI donāt have pain anymore since I started using insoles in my golf shoes. Now, I never play golf without them.ā
Winnie Schougaard Golfer