I've had a pair of ashworth spikeless shoes for years.
They have held up very well, I wear them to and from the course and also at the range and when the ground is dry.
I don't believe Ashworth make shoes any more and I know that the guy John Ashworth sold up a few years ago and now runs a public course in California.
I'm hopeful of getting a new pair at some point this year for play in dry weather and for 36 hole days.
Would be happy with a trainer like shoe and then keep my footjoy dry joys for wet weather.
Nike Roshe G's are incredibly comfortable. I wear them as trainers day-to-day, so comfy.
Take your pick from
Skechers v3
https://www.clubhousegolf.co.uk/aca...-Elite-V3-Golf-Shoes-White-Navy.html#SID=2546
FJ Pro SL
https://www.clubhousegolf.co.uk/acatalog/FootJoy-Pro-SL-53267-Golf-Shoes-White.html#SID=2180
New Adidas 360
https://www.clubhousegolf.co.uk/aca...L-Golf-Shoes-White-Black-Silver.html#SID=1994
New Puma
https://www.clubhousegolf.co.uk/aca...ro-Golf-Shoes-White-Silver-Gray.html#SID=2443
The Skechers are very comfortable , rally like the look of the Adidas - the Pro SL’s are superb .