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When Nike launched their Prickly Pear golf shoes for the Waste Management Open earlier this month, it was anything but subtle. The bright, almost neon, green and pink colorway is an eye-catching homage to the lush desert landscape at TPC Scottsdale.
The signature Nike swoosh features a depiction of a prickly cactus, but that’s about the only place you’ll find spikes on this shoe. This limited-edition golf shoe from Nike is actually spikeless and utilizes Nike’s integrated traction pattern that helps golfers navigate the firm and fast conditions of desert golf. They also added a gusset to the tongue of the golf shoe that prevents dirt and debris from getting in.
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While these shoes are great for the baked-out fairways of Arizona, they’re certainly durable enough to wear in any course conditions. That’s because these shoes are constructed from a tough, molded plastic that increases stability and boosts ground-force connection — so you can swing hard without fear of slipping.
But these shoes aren’t just functional, they’re comfortable, too. When creating the NRG Roshe, Nike uses a soft, lightweight foam in the midsole to deliver superior cushioning. They also have a padded sock liner that absorbs shock and provides you with extra cushioning.
And at a price point of $110, it sounds like a great shoe, right?
Well, other people thought so, too. The Prickly Pear golf shoe is almost sold out after dropping recently on Fairway Jockey. While you can still grab it in a couple of sizes, make sure you sign up for Fairway Jockey’s rewards program. When you join, you’ll receive notifications of future drops and earn points on every purchase.
Golf.com Editor