The Air Jordan 9 Golf “Shadow” returns, blending an iconic OG colorway with a golf-focused upgrade on the Air Jordan 9 silhouette. With sleek black and dark charcoal tones, this release brings a refined look, appealing to both golf lovers and sneaker collectors.
Constructed from a mix of suede and leather, the upper keeps the recognizable Air Jordan 9 design details. Smooth leather overlays pair with suede underlays, giving a premium touch while staying true to the original look. Red accents add contrast, appearing on the “Air Jordan” label, sockliner, and heel branding. The heel displays the classic “23” embroidery and globe logo, nodding to Michael Jordan’s global influence.
Designed specifically for the golf course, the outsole features specialized traction, improving stability and grip on the greens. This ensures the shoe performs well while maintaining its stylish appeal.
With a release date set for November 22, 2024, the Air Jordan 9 Golf “Shadow” will be available at select Jordan Golf retailers, both in-store and online at Nike.com. The model, priced at $230 USD, will come in men’s sizing, making it an excellent choice for those wanting style and function on the course.
For fans of classic Jordans who also love golf, this release merges both worlds seamlessly. The Air Jordan 9 Golf “Shadow” brings a timeless look to the greens, ensuring you stand out with every step.
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Air Jordan 9 Golf “Shadow”
Color: Black/Dark Charcoal-True Red
Style Code: FJ5934-002
Release Date: November 22, 2024
Price: $230
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