How to measure your feet & find the right golf shoe size
Follow these simple instructions to measure your feet—then check out the relevant size guide on the product details page to determine which golf shoe size is best for you.
Whether you're looking for a high-performance spiked golf shoe or more casual spikeless golf footwear, it's important to wear well-fitting shoes that comfortably support your feet. Shoes that don't fit properly can leave your feet feeling uncomfortable, achy or blistered.
Finding the correct shoe size starts with accurately measuring your feet. Read on to learn how to measure your foot size and how to find your shoe size in our golf shoes.
How to Measure Foot Size
- For the most accurate measurement, it's best to measure your feet at the end of the day. Feet tend to swell throughout the day and may have a slightly larger measurement in the evening than in the morning.
- Before measuring, put on the same pair of socks you plan to wear with the shoes.
- Tape a piece of paper to a hard floor, ensuring the paper doesn't slip.
- Stand with one foot on the paper and a slight bend in your knees. You can also sit in a chair, but make sure your feet are firmly planted on the ground.
- With a pen or pencil pointed straight down, trace the outline of your foot on the paper. If possible, ask another person to help you with this step. That way, you can keep your feet still and capture the most accurate measurement.
- Repeat the process with the other foot. It's common for a person's feet to be two slightly different sizes.
- Mark the tip of the big toe and the outermost part of the heel, and use a ruler or tape measure to measure the distance between the two points. This measurement represents the length of your feet (for the most precise measurement, consider using a ruler with centimetres, rather than inches).
- If your feet are two different sizes, use the foot measurements of the larger foot when comparing your measurements against a size chart.
Note: This guide is only based on foot length. If you find that a standard-size shoe feels too narrow on your foot, you may want to explore wide fit golf shoe styles.