Find your perfect fit with our comprehensive fitting guide. Professional sizing recommendations for optimal comfort and performance on the course.
Follow these simple steps to get accurate measurements for the perfect FootJoy golf shoe fit.
Measure your feet in the afternoon when they're at their largest. Wear the golf socks you'll typically use on the course. Stand on a hard, flat surface.
Place a piece of paper on the floor against a wall. Put your heel against the wall and trace around your foot with a pencil held vertically.
Using a ruler, measure the longest distance from heel to toe on your traced foot. This is your foot length in centimeters.
Measure the widest part of your foot (usually across the ball of your foot). This helps determine if you need narrow, medium, or wide fitting.
Always measure both feet as they may be different sizes. Use the measurements from your larger foot when selecting your size.
Use our size charts below to find your FootJoy size based on your foot length measurement. Consider width fittings for optimal comfort.
Your heel should not slip when walking. There should be about a thumb's width of space between your longest toe and the front of the shoe. The shoe should feel snug but not tight around the midfoot and arch.
Pressure points, numbness, tingling, heel slippage, or toes touching the front of the shoe are all signs the fit isn't right. Don't ignore discomfort - it won't "break in" properly.
Walk around for at least 3-5 minutes when trying on golf shoes. Your feet should feel comfortable and supported. Pay attention to any rubbing or pressure points.
Always try on golf shoes with the socks you'll be wearing on the course. Sock thickness can significantly affect fit. Consider moisture-wicking golf socks for best performance.
Fit shoes in the afternoon or evening when your feet are at their largest. Feet naturally swell throughout the day, so morning measurements may be inaccurate.
Golf shoes need to provide stability during your swing. Ensure there's no sliding or movement inside the shoe. The fit should be secure but allow for natural foot movement during walking.
If you're between sizes, generally go with the larger size for golf shoes. You can always adjust with insoles or thicker socks, but you can't make a too-small shoe bigger.
Most people have slightly different sized feet. Always fit for your larger foot. You can use heel grips or insoles to adjust the fit of the smaller foot if needed.
Feet may swell more in hot weather and less in cold weather. Consider the typical playing conditions when selecting your size. Summer golf may require a slightly looser fit.
Proper width fitting is crucial for comfort and performance. A shoe that's the right length but wrong width can cause blisters, pressure points, and instability during your swing.
C width can vary significantly. A narrow C foot should typically choose narrow sizing, while a wider C foot will be more comfortable in medium sizing. Consider your foot's overall volume.
FootJoy sizing tends to be consistent across their golf shoe range. Once you know your FootJoy size and width, you can confidently order other FootJoy models in the same specifications.
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