RichA
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Anyone found anywhere recently with stock of the wide fitting shoes? All the usual retailers seem to be out.
2nd hand shoes? Yum! ??Just in case anyone was interested, the answer was Golfbidder. I had no idea that they sell anything other than used clubs.
Just in case anyone was interested, the answer was Golfbidder. I had no idea that they sell anything other than used clubs.
If they turn out to be used, I might be a little bit sick. I don't even like touching my own shoes.2nd hand shoes? Yum! ??
Anyone found anywhere recently with stock of the wide fitting shoes? All the usual retailers seem to be out.
If they turn out to be used, I might be a little bit sick. I don't even like touching my own shoes.
Seconded and even better if you are close enough to go in person.Silvermere….
Anyone found anywhere recently with stock of the wide fitting shoes? All the usual retailers seem to be out.
Bicarb of soda is your friendmy missus reckons my Ecco golf shoes smell like cat piss. To be fair, she does have a point, they stink.
Or dry them out properly after a round.Bicarb of soda is your friend
Not in adult sizes (11), unfortunately. SG is my usual go to for everything.Snainton Golf have them in wide, £79.99
https://www.snaintongolf.co.uk/blac...our-daily-deals/footjoy-traditions-golf-shoes
I have a small fan heater in the garage. Since I've been blasting my golf shoes for an hour after every round, they are pretty much odourless.my missus reckons my Ecco golf shoes smell like cat piss. To be fair, she does have a point, they stink.
Agree with that but once the bacteria are in you need to get rid. Bicarb is one of the easier options, popping them in the freezer is another but can be damaging for the shoe material.Or dry them out properly after a round.
Agree with that but once the bacteria are in you need to get rid. Bicarb is one of the easier options, popping them in the freezer is another but can be damaging for the shoe material.