Every Nike golf shoe explained: Which model is right for you?
We break down every current golf shoe from the world's biggest sportswear manufacturer to help you pinpoint the right model for your game.

Ever since they burst on to the scene by signing a young golfer by the name of Eldrick 'Tiger' Woods, Nike has been a ubiquitous name in the game of golf.
No brand in the last 20 years has done more to shape the modern direction of golf attire, and while the company's venture into the equipment segment is sadly over, Nike Golf still remains one of the most influential apparel labels in the apparel game, and makers of some of the best golf shoes you can buy.
While the brand's footprint isn't as large as it is in sports like football and basketball, Nike Golf's roster has contained more world number 1s per capita than that of any other brand, with Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood and Brooks Koepka all still donning the swoosh every weekend.
With both 30 years of sneaker history to draw upon and a development budget stretching into the millions, Nike's golf footwear range is as varied as it is fast, stretching from advanced performance models to golf-centric sneakers inspired by some of the brand's most iconic releases.
But which one is right for you? Here, we break down every model currently available in the Nike Golf range to help answer that question for you.
The best Nike Golf Shoes 2025
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Nike Victory Pro 4
Price: £134.99
Best for: Players who want cushioning and stability on a stylish platform
Platform: Spiked
As worn by: Scottie Scheffler, Tommy Fleetwood
Nike's flagship shoe model and now in its fourth iteration, the Victory pro has a balanced, sneaker-style aesthetic that looks sporty without coming across overly casual or particularly techy, making it a great choice for players who want a simple, refined aesthetic in their shoes.
Built to provide the comfort and stability demanded of the world's best golfer, the Victory Pro 4 packs plenty of tech underneath its unassuming exterior, with a comfortable Cushlon foam midsole on top of which sits a specially designed platform called a Fly Wing, providing a wall to push against in your downswing for speed and stability through your finish.

Nike Victory Tour 4
Price: £174.99
Best for: Players who want a classic look with modern performance
Platform: Spiked
As worn by: Rory McIlroy
Drawing its lineage from the classically-styled Nike golf shoes once worn by Tiger himself, the Victory Tour 4 is Nike's most traditional and expensive shoe model, engineered to keep up with the exacting demands of fast-swinging players like Rory McIlroy.
A shoe designed to provide comfort and stability in a classy package, the Victory Tour 4 has Cushlon foam underfoot that's soft and comfortable for an entire 18 holes of walking, while the sleek upper hides a dynamic fit system that cradles your foot in just the right way.
The Victory Tour 4 is also the only Nike Golf shoe equipped with a carbon fibre FlyPlate, which flexes horizontally for comfort while walking while stiffening vertically for for stability and power transfer throughout the swing.

Nike Infinity Tour 2
Price: £159.99
Best for: Golfers who want an advanced platform in a modern silhouette
Platform: Spiked
As worn by: Brooks Koepka
Nike's most progressive and modern golf shoe, the Infinity Tour 2 is the choice of fast-swinging players like Brooks Koepka who want as much advanced tech Nike can possibly squeeze into a golf-oriented package.
Drawing its DNA from the brand's Infinity line of running shoes, the Infinity Tour has an ultra-lightweight FlyWeave upper covered by a stretchy synthetic membrane to keep water out while retaining comfort. An updated midsole foam is combined with a visible Air Zoom forefoot cushioning unit, providing a bouncy, explosive feel underfoot while keeping you low to the ground.
The Infinity Tour also comes in a waterproof high-top Gore-Tex variant, which in our opinion is one of the winter golf boots you can buy right now.

Nike Air Max 1 G
Price: £144.99
Best for: Golfing grip in an iconic sneaker silhouette
Platform: Spikeless
Nike's most popular golf sneaker, the Air Max 1 G takes the DNA of the brand's original air bubble running shoe and re-engineers it for a life on the course. The visible Air Max unit in the heel, ever present since its introduction almost 40 years ago, provides reliable comfort for round after round.
Equipped with a waterproof upper and grippy spikeless outsole for traction on the tee, the Air Max 1 Golf sacrifices none of the off-course style that has made the model an icon since its introduction in 1986, making it perfect for anyone wanting a golf shoe they can wear just about anywhere else in their day-to-day lives.
READ OUR FULL NIKE AIR MAX 1 G GOLF SHOES REVIEW

Nike Air Pegasus '89 G
Price: £109.99
Best for: Lightweight cushioning and grip with a classic look
Platform: Spikeless
Following the same sneaker-revival formula as the Air Max 1 above, Nike's Air Pegasus G is also full of timeless streetwear-inspired style, instead borrowing from the silhouette of one of its most popular ever running shoes.
The Air Pegasus '89 G has a lower profile silhouette than the Air Max 1, making it ideal if you want to feel more connected to the ground without sacrificing off-course wearability. A combination of soft foam and a hidden air cushioning unit provide plenty of comfort for walking rounds, and its updated spikeless outsole boasts ample traction in changeable conditions.
READ OUR FULL NIKE AIR PEGASUS 89 G GOLF SHOES REVIEW

Nike Air Jordan 1 Low G
Price: £119.99
Best for: Low-profile cushioning built around a historic basketball shoe
Platform: Spikeless
Built to honour one of the most iconic basketball shoes of all time as well as its namesake's love of the game, the Air Jordan 1 Low Golf is a true all-rounder, providing a low, stable platform, thinner cushioning and traction in a package almost indistinguishable from the basketball shoe that inspired it.
Favouring luxury and premium materials over pure tech, the Jordan 1 Low G uses a full-grain leather upper for waterproofing over more modern synthetic materials, keeping the look and feel of the classic '80s sneaker, while a small heel air unit and a spikeless outsole provides just the right amount of cushioning and traction to keep you locked in throughout your swing.
READ OUR FULL NIKE AIR JORDAN 1 LOW G GOLF SHOES REVIEW

Nike Free Golf NN
Price: £129.99
Best for: Comfort and grip on a low, flexible platform
Platform: Spikeless
While cushioning in golf shoes has gotten progressively thicker and bouncier over the years, Nike's Free Golf NN is engineered for those who prefer a lower-profile, more natural feel under foot. The brand's lightest and most flexible shoe, the Free Golf NN is designed to move with you while providing subtle traction through its spikeless outsole and stability via a plastic clip around the heel.

Nike Infinity Golf NN
Price: £79.99
Best for: Affordability and comfort
Platform: Spikeless
Nike's entry-level golf shoe for the beginner player, this affordable and approachable model combines modern style with plenty of comfort and grip for casual golfers on a budget.
With a silhouette inspired by the brand's running shoes, the Infinity Golf looks stylish both on the course and in the club house, with a lightweight waterproof upper and new midsole foam that's comfortable and supportive enough to keep you stable throughout your swing.
The aggressive outsole traction pattern has been re-engineered in the new Infinity Golf NN to provide even more grip in wet weather.












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