I only have limited experience with the Tour Ultras. I personally couldn't get used to the protruding protector in front. And the shoes, while very comfortable, provide little arch and structural foot support. As a survivor of a bad cases of Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendonitis, I couldn't take risk of bowling in a non-supportive shoe. I sold the Tour Ultras after limited use. To be fair, I have a few bowling friends who love their Tour Ultras and wouldn't consider wearing anything else. The only solution is to try them on and make your own determination. Shoe requirements are a very personal thing.
I do have extensive experience with the Dexter 9s and the TPU-X (Pyramid brand equivalent). I have 700+ games on the 9s, and 500+ on the TPU-X's. I like them both, but they're very different shoes. The 9s are stiffer and provide more foot support. They're not stiff in an uncomfortable way -- they just provide great support. I have my custom orthotics in the shoes, so I can bowl long blocks without any pain/fatigue issues. As far as soles/heels, I had to buy a red leather heel (the only model I use). Other than that, I'm still using just what came with the shoes.
The TPU-X's are soft and cushy. The insoles form to your feet and sometimes it doesn't feel like I have shoes on at all. I'm not a terminal toe dragger, but do make some contact. The TPU-X's are not as industrial strength as the 9s, so I had a shoe repair shop cement a strip of non-marking black leather to the tip of the non-slide shoe for toe area protection. It looks like a natural extension of the shoe and it's worked out great.
I often ask myself if I could only keep one, which it would be. I'm happy with both, but it would probably be the 9s. I bowl a lot (20+ games a week), and I trust the 9s for overall foot support. But again, it all comes down to personal choice. We're all different.