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I enjoy my asics golf shoes quite a bit! I have both spiked and spikeless. 

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Truelinks shoes have been my go to golf shoe for, has to be over 8 years now. 

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9 hours ago, Sandhills Golfe said:

What are comfortable shoes with plenty of toe room and support. Getting over a bacterial toe inflection and looking to make sure I upgrade my golf shoes. 

Sorry about the toe issue. Hope you are healing nicely.

I'm going to jump in with the True Linkswear answer. As others have said they are great. I'll also mention that any of the Original, the Original 1.2 and any of the ones with "OG" in the name are especially roomy in the toe box. 

Good luck, get well soon. 

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I recently bought a pair of Puma Ignite spikeless for use in the basement.  They have a bit of toe room, good lateral support, comfortable, and fit my wide feet.

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1 hour ago, Denny Bang Bang said:

I recently bought a pair of Puma Ignite spikeless for use in the basement.  They have a bit of toe room, good lateral support, comfortable, and fit my wide feet.

I've always avoid Puma because I thought they were a very narrow shoe.   I had Puma tennis shoes in the past that proved to be too narrow for me.      

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13 minutes ago, dennyjones said:

I've always avoid Puma because I thought they were a very narrow shoe.   I had Puma tennis shoes in the past that proved to be too narrow for me.      

I generally and literally bust out the seams with most standard width shoes, but these ones fit great.  I did buy the wide fit (vs standard).

I had a pair of Puma sneakers (probably 15 years ago) that I bought because they looked cool, but I busted through them pretty quick.  That said, I’ve busted through many brands of shoes.  I’ve learned to buy shoes that have a wide fit available.

 

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I second the Puma Ignite, I just got some and I love them, very roomy in the toe box. Mine are the spiked version.

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I got a pair of squarz for Christmas. Lot's of toe room and very comfortable. They are, however, a heavy golf shoe (heavier than most).

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I am happy with my 2 pair of Pumas. The older pair of Grip Fusion are waterproof while the newer pair of Grip Fusion Sport are mesh which I save for dry days. I wish I had bought another pair of the Grip Fusion before they were discontinued.

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I have a right big toe fusion and I have a titanium implant in my left big toe at the base of the toe and the foot and I have wide feet.

I walk my local course more than I use a cart and I wear Skechers in wide. They are very comfortable and easy on my feet. I’ve tried other wide shoes, but these seem to fit me the best.

 

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2 hours ago, Hohjoe said:

I have a right big toe fusion and I have a titanium implant in my left big toe at the base of the toe and the foot and I have wide feet.

I walk my local course more than I use a cart and I wear Skechers in wide. They are very comfortable and easy on my feet. I’ve tried other wide shoes, but these seem to fit me the best.

 

 

 

You are an expert! I love my walker Skechers for my running shoe. Very comfortable. We'll check it out thx.

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4 hours ago, Hohjoe said:

I have a right big toe fusion and I have a titanium implant in my left big toe at the base of the toe and the foot and I have wide feet.

I walk my local course more than I use a cart and I wear Skechers in wide. They are very comfortable and easy on my feet. I’ve tried other wide shoes, but these seem to fit me the best.

 

 

 

I’m glad they work for you. I have arthritis in my right big toe. I tried Skechers, but they didn’t fit well because I have a narrow long foot, high arches and my toes kind of spread out. 

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On 2/20/2022 at 9:21 PM, Sandhills Golfe said:

What are comfortable shoes with plenty of toe room and support. Getting over a bacterial toe inflection and looking to make sure I upgrade my golf shoes. 

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2 hours ago, TexasSR75070 said:

Another vote for Sqairz, here. I own four pair. Very comfortable though some may not like the look of the square toe.

Thanks for the comment. Please add an avatar when you get a chance.

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