Nike Free Golf NN Shoes Review
A few weeks ago, I was lucky enough to receive a pair of Pine Green Air Jordan 1 Low shoes from Nike. Back then, I wrote that they might just be my new favorite golf shoes. However, I was perhaps too hasty with that statement because the other day the new Nike Free Golf Shoes arrived at my doorstep. You would’ve probably seen Nelly Korda winning relentlessly on the LPGA, or Tommy Fleetwood on the PGA wearing these shoes and after testing them, I can see why they are getting used at the highest level.
You also might be familiar with the Nike Free aspect of this shoe as well because it is technology that was implemented on the Tiger Woods 13 shoes which Fleetwood wore during the 2023 Ryder Cup, and of course Woods himself used. As you would guess, the technology is returning in this 2024 shoe. We’ll delve into the tech later, but first let’s start with the looks…
I think these shoes look great from every angle. I like where Nike has gone from a design perspective as of late. Rory’s Victory Tour 3’s are one of the best golf shoes on the market, Koepka’s new Infinity Tour’s look awesome, and so do models like the Jordan 1 Low, Pegasus, Air Max 270G and so on. In my opinion, Nike shoes right now look fantastic and the trainer-like style of the Free’s continue that theme. I was sent the black and white finish – it looks great and I like the low profile of the shoe, along with the volt green elements that really pop. There are a couple of reflective details towards the toe of the shoe which stand out as well but I can take or leave these really.
Currently, the shoe comes in two other colors: white/volt, white/red. Although, I believe there are more on the horizon, a blue model for example. Aesthetically, the shoes are a big plus for me, and the comfort is another area it excels in.
Nike Free shoes hit the market almost two decades ago and quickly became a favorite for runners across the globe. Nike then transitioned the running technology into its TW 13 golf shoes after Tiger Woods said: “I train with Nike Free technology all the time… why can’t I play golf in it?”. Now, the famed Nike Free technology is back again in these 2024 shoes.
The Nike Free technology is designed to offer complete freedom of movement as well as a natural, flexible feel when wearing and walking in the shoes. And I am pleased to say that it really does deliver here. Walking all day…
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