How do I determine my shoe size?

Asked 2 years ago
Determining your shoe size is an important step to ensure comfort and proper fit, especially when purchasing golf footwear. Golfshoesonly.com provides resources to help customers find their ideal shoe size. First, you will want to measure your feet. It is best to do this at the end of the day when your feet are slightly swollen, as this will give you a more accurate measurement. Begin by placing a piece of paper on the floor against a wall. Stand on the paper with your heel touching the wall and mark the longest point of your foot on the paper. Measure the distance from the wall to that mark in inches or centimeters. Next, refer to the sizing chart typically found on the Golfshoesonly.com website to find your corresponding shoe size based on your foot measurement. It is also helpful to try on shoes if possible, as different brands may have slight variations in sizing. Keep in mind that size preferences may vary based on personal comfort and the type of socks you plan to wear while playing. If you have any further questions, you may want to check the current webpage for additional resources and guidance.
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Answered Oct 3, 2025

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