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As they make up a significant percentage of its catalog, Nike golf shoes have consistently dominated the sector of performance footwear, and so has been the case since the early aughts. Much of this is in part to Tiger Woods and his signature line that put the Swoosh’s golf line on the map, ultimately convincing recreational players and modern-day pros like Rory Mcllroy that if it was good enough for the greatest, it’s good enough for them. Although Woods is no longer affiliated with Nike, there’s still a whole lot going on for the sub brand. Nike Golf’s latest signee, Guido Migliozzi, is another Olympian added to its roster.
On the footwear front, Nike recently unveiled a quartet of NRG golf shoes in anticipation of the 2024 PGA Championship. This lineup included the Air Zoom Infinity Tour, Air Pegasus ’89, Air Zoom Victory Tour 3, and Air Jordan 9 G. These earth-toned colorways may scream “Dune” collab at first glance, but they’re a tribute to traditional golf clubs, highlighted by subtle woodgrain motifs across the uppers.
But, of course, Nike golf shoe innovation goes well beyond colorways. The brand remains at the forefront of pushing boundaries, churning out weatherized staples like the Air Jordan 1 G, ultra-breathable options like its Nike Free Golf NN, and everything in between. Each pair of spikeless kicks boasts the signature integrated traction to boot; this should come as no surprise since Nike workout shoes consistently deliver optimal traction for staying stable through their geared activity, so Nike golf shoes are no different.
To sweeten the deal for enthusiasts, this past year has been friendly to Nike Golf in the collab department, seeing the company link up with performance peers and pioneers like Eastside Golf, Malbon, and even Stone Island.
As the sport continues to surge, we composed a guide to the best Nike golf shoes based on advice from respected podiatrist Hillary Brenner and our extensive research to help you find the perfect pair for any course, weather condition, or foot type. Keep reading and take a swing at your next winning pair.
A set of spiked shoes, like the Nike Air Zoom Infinity Tour 2, are best suited for hazardous conditions, with the biggest culprit being slippery grass. Until the ‘90s, brands typically made these tiny traction devices out of metal before attaching them to outsoles; rule changes have seen brands switch to softer iterations made from plastic or rubber. Ultimately, this helps golf courses stay pristine and players remain comfortable during long sessions, as the high-density design molds to your foot over time.
On the other hand, spikeless golf shoes sit atop studded outsoles that deliver similar traction to their pokey competitors. Plus, you can wear them straight to the course without needing to change your shoes, which is very convenient for anyone who doesn’t like carrying an extra pair – so, anyone. Some examples that stand out in this aisle include the Roshe G Next Nature or Air Jordan 1 Low G.
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To curate this guide of Nike’s best golf shoes, we referred to a professional podiatrist’s advice and indexed on our research. After all, staying comfortable on your feet all day is essential, knowing you could be out on the course for quite a while. Additionally, we delved into all the integral elements that construct a proper golf shoe from top to bottom. By accounting for her expert-level knowledge, researching what makes a suitable grip for any field, narrowing down the appropriate materials for varying forecasts, and referring to a range of customer reviews, we scoured Nike’s catalog up and down, assuring you can shop and tee off with nothing short of confidence.
Yoni Yardeni is a Los Angeles-based fashion, footwear and culture journalist who has written articles for publications including HiConsumption and HotNewHipHop. Through prior stints, his work ranged from curating buyer’s guides for the fashion world’s best boots, sneakers, and jackets to revisiting Lil Wayne’s quintessential mixtapes and albums. Yardeni wrote the original version of this article on the best Nike golf shoes and updated the story with new product picks for summer 2024 in June 2024.
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