In celebration of the 153rd Open Championship, Fairway Jockey launched Nike’s NRG Victory Tour 4 “The Open”, a limited-edition golf shoe inspired by a forgotten piece of golf history: Scotland’s royal golf ban of 1457.
Within hours of its release, the NRG Victory Tour 4 “The Open” had nearly sold out. Whether it was the subtle nod to golf history, the sporty-chic design or the high-performance features, these elite shoes struck a chord with golf enthusiasts. Now, only two sizes remain, but they’re expected to sell fast. If you’re thinking of grabbing a pair, don’t wait. They likely won’t be restocked.
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If you’re lucky enough to snag a pair, these shoes are sure to make a statement on the course. They’re the ultimate blend of luxury and technology — all wrapped in a classic, timeless silhouette.
The gold accents and rich, pebbled leather give you a premium feel that honors golf’s long-standing traditions. Nike’s Flyplate technology offers unmatched performance, giving you enough flexibility to walk comfortably, but providing support while you swing for a stable, powerful strike.
Like other Victory Tour models from Nike, performance is what drives this shoe’s design. The cushion foam in the midsole delivers responsive cushioning on every step, while Nike’s dynamic fit system provides support where you need it—keeping you locked in for all 18 holes.
This shoe also features a two-pod, nine-spike outsole that gives you maximum traction in any conditions and allows you to grip the ground and harness more power in your swing.
I especially love the historical reference in the design. It transforms these shoes from a standard high-performance golf shoe to a thoughtful tribute to the game we know and love.
This limited-edition release from Nike is the perfect blend of heritage, performance, and a touch of rebellion. No surprise that it’s been flying off the shelves.