Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
Fooyjoy, Etonic, Ecco, Bite, whatever, all the major brands are perfectly fine. Fit is FAR more important than name. Go to the golf store, find a pair you like, try them on and walk around the store browsing for an hour. If they're still comfy at the end of the hour buy them.
Yep, I still wound up with some footjoys. They were ever so comfortable, something I could walk a marathon in, then again my foot is a little wider than most for my size. I gave up a truly dry shoe for one that fit and felt the best. Semi-dry - dew, light rain and whatnot don't bother it, but don't go sloshing around like you can with a dry shoe.
Golf shoes have REALLY come a long way in the last 6-7 years. There's no reason they shouldn't be the most comfortable pair of shoes you own. But boy do I miss hard spikes.