Loving the man maths there
I guess coming into golf as a cheapskate is skewing things a bit, even if I do keep looking at things like £200+ woods/drivers, or upgrading my ancient Fenix 3 with a new Garmin Fenix and their club tags for like ~£1200

Today I went to the range in Bristol, well there's probably more than one so specifically the Bristol Golf Centre in north Bristol by the M32. First time using a range with shot tracking, and power tee, fancy

Probably would help going when I'm not sore/day after a lesson when I can barely hit the ball tbh but kinda interesting nonetheless.
Whilst there I tried on some shoes at the American Golf (and looked at the fancy new clubs, want.) found a bit of an issue, I was all set to buy some proper golf shoes as I'm currently using 'trail running' type shoes which I'm occasionally noticing the lack of waterproofing but all the shoes I tried on weren't wide enough! I usually wear an 8.5-9 and tried on a Rife, Under Armour and Sketcher shoe in a size 9 and all were too narrow, the Sketcher was better but I still felt some pressure immediately in the mid-foot so no way that'd work for 4 hours of playing golf.
They had a footjoy measurement plate and according to that I'm a size 6.5 and extra extra wide which just seems so very wrong... I generally buy Asics trainers in a size 9 and they are slightly too long but not 2.5 sizes too long...
I know some brands do wide and even extra-wide but they didn't have any of those in stock to try and kinda wary of buying online and having to return it cause awkwardness... Gonna try a local place that I've been meaning to visit to see but does anyone have any thoughts on shoes?