Best Jordan golf shoes for iconic course style
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There’s no doubting Michael Jordan’s impact, success and legacy on the hard court. The former Chicago Bulls star is a six-time NBA champion, fifth on the all-time scoring list and a five-time league MVP in 15 seasons. Not only is Jordan arguably the GOAT in basketball, but ‘His Airness’ is also a golf fanatic, boasting a handicap between 1.3 and 4, depending on the source.
A Nike athlete since signing with the Swoosh brand as a rookie in 1984, the pair launched the Jordan Brand in 1997 and have been manufacturing golf shoes since the Jordan Flight Runner in 2015. Paying homage to his basketball roots and many of the iconic silhouettes they’re based on, Jordan golf shoes are sought after as much as collector’s items as golf shoes to wear on the course. Here are our recommendations for the best Jordan golf shoes.
Top Jordan golf shoes
Best classic silhouette: Jordan ADG 4
Best money-saver: Air Jordan 1 Low G
Best high-top: Air Jordan I High G
Best retro: Jordan Retro 6 G NRG
Best stability: Air Jordan 12 Low
Best comfort: Jordan ADG 2
Best style: Jordan Retro IV
We researched manufacturer specifications, including material, comfort, durability and more, to create a shortlist of the top Jordan golf shoes. Then, we combed through detailed product descriptions, ratings and reviews to find the best Jordan golf shoes for each category.
Best classic silhouette: Jordan ADG 4
Benefits
— Nike React technology
— Made at the request of MJ himself
— Versatile
Developed at the request of Michael Jordan himself, the full-grain leather Jordan ADG 4 features a classic golf shoe silhouette with iconic Jordan flair and style. Equipped with Nike React technology and a subtle elephant print on the heel, these versatile shoes have a rubber sole with an integrated traction pattern to keep you stable and balanced on and off the course.
Size range: 3.5-16 | Colors: 6 | Spiked: No | Waterproof: No
Best money-saver: Air Jordan 1 Low G
Benefits
— 1-year waterproof warranty
— Multiple color options
— Affordable price
Like all iconic Jordan shoes, these golf shoes are as much of a collector’s item as they are coveted to actually be worn. While the Air Jordan 1 Low G is the most affordable of all the available models.
Offering the same style and swagger from the classic AJ1 first released in 1985, the Air Jordan 1 Low G features Air cushioning underfoot for support and comfort. Meanwhile, an integrated traction pattern with a forefront pivot circle keeps you grounded. A stitch-for-stitch construction of leather and bold color blocking keeps this iconic look as fresh as it was when it debuted nearly 40 years ago.
Size range: Men’s 3.5-16, Women’s 5-17.5 | Colors: 6 | Spiked: No | Waterproof: Yes
Best high-top: Air Jordan 1 High G
Benefits
— 1-year waterproof warranty
— Integrated traction pattern
Like the aforementioned Air Jordan 1 Low G, the Air Jordan 1 High G is inspired by one of the most recognized sneakers ever. A basketball-style high-top engineered for the golf course, these leather shoes, with a one-year waterproof warranty, feature Air cushioning underfoot, an integrated traction pattern and a Wings logo on the heel.
His Airness even dons a red/white/black pair of these kicks as a playable character in the PGA Tour 2K23.
Size range: Men’s 3.5-16, Women’s 5-17.5 | Colors: 3 | Spiked: No | Waterproof: Yes
Best retro: Jordan Retro 6 G NRG
Benefits
— 2-year waterproof warranty
— Fun accents like faux water beading and cocktail image on the heel
With this retro style, including visible Air and translucent plastic sole, fans can bring some early MJ style and swagger to the golf course with the Jordan Retro 6 G NRG.
Only available in the classic white and Bordeaux, the Jordan Retro 6 pays homage to Jordan’s “favorite beverage”), these shoes boast a two-year waterproof warranty, molded heel tab, lightweight foam midsole and seven spikes for additional grip and stability on the course.
Size range: Men’s 3.5-16, Women’s 5-17.5 | Colors: 1 | Spiked: Yes | Waterproof: Yes
Best stability: Air Jordan 12 Low
Benefits
— 2-year waterproof warranty
— Removable spikes
— Full-length Zoom Air unit
Based on the classic Jordan 12s first released in 1996, the Air Jordan 12 Low golf shoe features a full-length Zoom Air unit to provide responsive performance with each step. Meanwhile, a hybrid outsole pairs seven removable spikes and an integrated traction pattern for grip and stability.
These leather shoes boast a two-year waterproof warranty coupled with a classic look and will keep your feet dry and stylish throughout your round.
Size range: Men’s 4-15, Women’s 5.5-16.5 | Colors: 6 | Spiked: Yes | Waterproof: Yes
Best comfort: Jordan ADG 2
Benefits
— Plush cushioning
— 1-year waterproof warranty
Plush leather and mesh combine to provide breathability and comfort with the retro-looking Jordan ADG 2 golf shoe. An integrated traction pattern offers grip on and off the course, while soft, plush cushioning combined with a full-length sleeve that wraps your foot provides comfort and security. An external heel counter creates additional stability during your swing, even when wearing these shoes during in wetter weather.
Size range: 7.5-9 | Colors: 3 | Spiked: No | Waterproof: Yes
Best style: Jordan Retro IV
Benefits
— 2-year waterproof warranty
— Removable spikes
Like every other shoe on this list except the ADG 4, the Jordan Retro IV pays homage to an updated and tailored classic Jordan shoe for the golf course. This leather and mesh design features a visible Air-Sole unit and foam midsole. A full-length plate on the outsole and removable spikes aid lateral stability and grip with an iconic silhouette.
Size range: 3.5-16 | Colors: 2 | Spiked: Yes | Waterproof: Yes
‘His Airness’
Synonymous with some of the most iconic sneakers ever, Air Jordan began converting these popular classics into golf shoes to honor golf and MJ’s love for the game. Now, plenty of pros are wearing Jordans on tour. To name a few, these styles are enjoyed by pros including Tony Finau, Harold Varner III, Keegan Bradley and Bubba Watson.
How to pick the right Jordan golf shoes for you
Like any purchase you make, especially when it comes to golf, there are several factors to consider when deciding which Jordans are your best bet — material, comfort, style and personal preference.
Material
These days, golf shoes are made of anything from polyester, nylon, leather, synthetic or a combination of materials. Many of these Jordan golf shoes mimic the same leather-based Jordan classics they’re based on.
Comfort
Whether riding or walking 18 holes, playing golf involves being on your feet (not to mention the stability you need during your swing). Ensuring your feet are dry and supported in the right shoes can go a long way in guaranteeing enjoyment and more chance for success — on the course.
Style/personal preference
Many of the Air Jordan golf shoes are modeled after classic Jordan sneakers. With basketball and streetwear rapidly popularizing in the golf world, if you’re looking for a way to elevate your golf style, any of these shoes are a solid best bet to look cooler on the course. These shoes come with as much style and swagger as MJ himself.
FAQ
What golf shoes does Michael Jordan wear?
Unsurprisingly, Michael Jordan wears Jordans on the golf course. Wouldn’t you do the same if you had a brand named after you? The six-time NBA champion has been seen sporting the Air Jordan 11s and the ADG 4 — the latter of which he specifically requested from Nike. As a playable character in PGA Tour 2K23, Jordan wears a red/white/black pair of Air Jordan I High Gs.
Do any pro golfers wear Jordans?
Tony Finau, Harold Varner III, Keegan Bradley and Bubba Watson have all turned heads wearing Jordan golf shoes. Bradley was the first golfer to sign with the brand in 2014, while Varner III joined in 2018. Finau signed with Nike in 2016, while Watson has sported unique and unreleased pairs of Jordans over the past few years.
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Michael LoRé
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Currently a contributor to Forbes SportsMoney, Michael has 15 years of experience as a writer and editor, having worked for daily newspapers, pro sports teams/leagues, and online media startups. His bylines include: Vice Sports, Yahoo Sports, PGATour.com, NHL.com, PGA Tour Essential Guide to Golf, Boardroom, Robb Report, and Muscle & Fitness.