Golf shoes are tricky. The shoe that on the one hand qualifies as a good-looking shoe to wear on the course, on the other hand wouldn't qualify off the course as a shoe to take the rubbish out in after it gets dark in case you get spotted by a complete stranger and they were to think you would actually wear something like that in public.
Manufacturers seem therefore to have dismissed the whole 'good-looking golf shoe' problem as too difficult, and appear to have decided to compete to produce shoes so ugly they should be licenced.
The Myjoy previously posted has a special place in the annals of hideous golf shoes, but I believe it has met its match. Don't look if you've just eaten:
Love it? Want it for your golfing granny? Contact Aerogreen here, although sadly it doesn't look like they retail in Europe. Shame.