Softening up new shoes

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After some advice please, bought a new pair of Footjoy Dryjoy Tours the other week and the left shoe is fine but the right shoe nearly crippled me. Any good tips on how to soften them up and break them in please?

Many thanks.......

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Maybe he has one foot bigger than the other :whistle:
I have this
right 9 wide
left 10.5 X wide.
Had a pair made to measure through the myjoys on footjoy.com.
Most people have one foot bigger than the other I used to wear Thousand Mile socks or just wear two pair of socks as it's usually your foot moving in the shoe that causes blisters
 

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I have the same issue. Left foot fits shoes perfectly, right always causes an issue, always. Depending on what the problem is for you, I've started putting a heel gel pad in my right shoe to help the fit. I did it with one shoe, it worked and now I have them in all of my shoes. No rubbing since then.
 
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Both shoes fit well enough but the right shoe is rubbing on the top at the base of my toes and also at the top of the tongue whereas the left shoe is absolutely fine. I've rubbed in some vaseline as per suggestions on here so fingers crossed......thanks guys :thup:
 

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Band Aid Friction Block is absolutely amazing - not cheap but lasts a long time (years).

You rub it onto the friction areas and no blisters, no rubbing and shoes soon worn in.

Highly recommend it.
 

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Amazing the difference in feet. My biggest regret with shoes was not taking full advantage when I got my Myjoys and getting measured and individual sizing.

Right foot likely to take more breaking in for a right handed golfer given the movement of the foot in the swing. Hopefully the tips work.
 

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Both shoes fit well enough but the right shoe is rubbing on the top at the base of my toes and also at the top of the tongue whereas the left shoe is absolutely fine. I've rubbed in some vaseline as per suggestions on here so fingers crossed......thanks guys :thup:
Footjoy .com has a section that explains the problems with shoes I.e. The creases tell you what the problem is , it's very good.
 

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Try putting a cedar shoe tree in one (or both) if you don't possess shoe trees then stuff the I'll fitting one with newspaper, don't put them near a radiator, finally a coat of mink oil or dubbin might help.
 

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Going back to Roman times they used to pay you for your urine for this purpose. They would have sections of towns that specialised in certain skills and the leather area always gets a mention in books because of the smell.
 
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