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So, i have a pair of Ecco golfstreet premiers and i love them to death, but with my SS (116) i find that i slip quite a bit more frequently with them than a traditional golf shoe.  So, what shoe would you recommend? FYI, i have a wide foot so adidas dont fit very well.
Thanks in advance for any advice!

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Do you play metal spikes?  Soft spikes are not recommended for high swing and/or active feet.  Footjoy Sport are good for wide feet.


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No, but i wish i could. Most courses dont allow hard spikes anymore .  And ill check those out. Thanks!

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Adidas Tour 360's are comfortable, but I love the look of my FJ icons.

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Originally Posted by McShank

I use FootJoy Countours and love them


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I have 13W feet and have two pairs of FJ Contours in different styles.  I love them.  However, I discovered that I don't fit all FJ series in a 13W and sometimes have to go XW.  Forget Adidas, their only widths are narrow, narrower, and ridiculously narrow.

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Ecco Bioms seem very stable for me. They have an interesting footbed with three sets of spikes at the heal and I find them rock solid on hills and wet grass. Also super comfortable.

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If you have somewhat narrow feet, try some of the running shoe companies.

The M width for some of the Nike and Adidas golf shoes fit me justs fine - no need for narrow-width custom order.

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Originally Posted by WUTiger

If you have somewhat narrow feet, try some of the running shoe companies.

The M width for some of the Nike and Adidas golf shoes fit me justs fine - no need for narrow-width custom order.


If who has somewhat narrow feet?

The OP should check out the Contours or something else from Foot Joy. Or maybe just get some Keens.


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I just got a pair of FJ Sports. They feel great and look great. The price isn't too high either.

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I have relatively wide feet so I've found foot joy and puma seem to be the fitting for me.

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Originally Posted by Daniel Watkins

So, i have a pair of Ecco golfstreet premiers and i love them to death, but with my SS (116) i find that i slip quite a bit more frequently with them than a traditional golf shoe.  So, what shoe would you recommend? FYI, i have a wide foot so adidas dont fit very well.

Thanks in advance for any advice!


Just noticed this bit. I'm not sure what my swing speed is. I can generally get the ball out there pretty good, but it must be less than 116 though, because I can hit the ball just as hard while wearing flip flops.

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thanks for all the help guys! ill for sure check out all of the mentioned shoes! also, ill be playing college golf this fall so this means a lot of walking. so any lightweight breathable shoes are welcome

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Originally Posted by sean_miller

Just noticed this bit. I'm not sure what my swing speed is. I can generally get the ball out there pretty good, but it must be less than 116 though, because I can hit the ball just as hard while wearing flip flops.

Hahah i sense some doubt here? .
Its because im fairly short (5'10 on the dot) and i have a really active lower body. My right foot will slide out on the backswing if im not careful

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I just bought Some Adidas Tour 360 4.0 Sports (project 50/50)  breathable, very comfortable and feel very stable.  But Since you have Wider feet FJ might do the trick.  Though Adidas should make a wide size.

Good luck in your search.

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Originally Posted by Daniel Watkins

Hahah i sense some doubt here? .

Its because im fairly short (5'10 on the dot) and i have a really active lower body. My right foot will slide out on the backswing if im not careful



I used to have active feet. Practicing barefoot and in flip flops cured it.

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Originally Posted by JeffreyD

I just got a pair of FJ Sports. They feel great and look great. The price isn't too high either.



I just returned a pair of FJ Sports.  I like the look but the 13W wasn't wide enough...unlike the Contours.  The FJ Sports were completely different from the Contours and I was quite surprised.

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