Patent ID: 6973743

Claim:
A golf shoe insole insert for a golfer's foot comprising: (a) a main body that is of a thin, flat base, comprising an upper surface, a lower surface, a lateral edge, a medial edge, a heel edge, a toe region, a medial region, a lateral region, and a heel region, wherein the toe region is formed from the thin, flat base, wherein the toe region has a distal toe region and a proximal toe region, wherein the heel region has a distal heel region and a proximal heel region, and wherein the medial region and the lateral region are separated along a longitudinal center-line; (b) a heel cup located at the upper surface, heel region to aid in stabilizing the foot; (c) a flange formed on the upper surface along the lateral edge, medial edge, and heel edge of the main body, wherein the flange gradually extends vertically upward from the medial edge to fully extend upward at the heel edge, from which the flange gradually tapers downward along the lateral edge to taper off near the toe region; (d) an upper arch conforming slope located on the upper surface, in the medial region, wherein the arch conforming slope begins at the thin, flat base of the main body at the distal heel region, and gradually increases in height from the distal heel region along the medial region, and then gradually decreases in height from the medial region to the thin, flat base of the main body near the proximal toe region; (e) a thickened portion located on the lower surface, longitudinally along the lateral region, wherein the thickened portion begins at the thin, flat base of the main body at a distal fifth metatarsal bone of the foot to the heel region; and (f) a lower arch conforming slope located on the lower surface, in the medial region, wherein the arch conforming slope begins at the thin flat base of the main body at the distal heel region, and gradually increases in height from the distal heel region along the medial region, and then gradually decreases in height from the medial region to the thin, flat base of the main body near the proximal toe region.