Besides the big check, Justin Rose’s big win this past weekend at the FedEx St. Jude Championship puts him in line for an even bigger check and the coveted FedEx Cup. Given Rose’s overall popularity, it’s not surprising that his WITB (What’s In The Bag) is getting more internet play than the Liberty Mutual emu.
We could be like everyone else and share Rose’s WITB with you, but then we’d be just like everyone else. Unless you’re very new around here, you know that’s just not our style.
Instead, we wish to share with you something truly special (and perhaps a tad unusual): Justin Roseโs WOTF: Whatโs On The Feet.
WOTF? WTF?
If youโre a golf shoe geek, Roseโs WOTF is, in fact, significant. It represents an important first for the shoe brand Rose wore, PAYNTR Golf.
In winning the title, Rose wore the PAYNTR Golf X Tour Proto RS shoes. It marked the very first PGA Tour victory for a player wearing PAYNTR golf shoes.
โThis is a proud milestone for our young brand,โ PAYNTR President and Co-founder Mike Forsey tells MyGolfSpy. โTo see a player of Justinโs caliber, completely independent of any sponsorship, choose our X Tour Proto RS and win at the highest level is a tremendous validation of our design philosophy.โ

โThis shoe was born from a relentless focus on performance, blending traction, stability and comfort,โ adds Creative Director and Co-founder Michael Glancy. โWe promise a performance advantage with everything we do. Moments like this validate that.โ
Rose is not sponsored by PAYNTR nor is he a brand ambassador. By all accounts, heโs wearing PAYNTR shoes for one simple reason.
He likes them.

The skinny on PAYNTR X Tour Proto RS shoes
PAYNTR golf shoes have been fixtures on the medal podium in MyGolfSpyโs Best Golf Shoe testing, and the PAYNTR X Tour Proto RS is no different. It was released in 2024 and finished a strong second place overall in last yearโs spiked shoe test. Our testers loved the leather upper and comfortable PMX Foam midsole. It also scored well for traction, although testers dinged it just a touch on stability, saying itโs on the flexible side, a bit like a running shoe. ย

We know shoes donโt win golf tournaments any more than clubs do. The golfer wearing the shoe does the winning. Still, for a company that released its first golf shoe just four years ago, winning on Tour is something PAYNTR has every right to be proud of.
The PAYNTR X Tour Proto RS golf shoe is available in white or black and retail for $220.
For more information, visit the PAYNTR website.
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