The Nike Golf shoes that Rory McIlroy and others will wear at The Masters
Take a look at the new Nike Golf shoes that the likes of Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood and Tony Finau will be wearing at The Masters next week.
The Masters is right around the corner and with many brands releasing limited edition pieces for the first major of the year, Nike Golf has revealed the shoes that the brand's top athletes will be wearing at Augusta National.
Players such as Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, Tony Finau and Jason Day will be wearing the latest collection from Nike, which although isn't an official Masters themed range, it does feature new colourways to celebrate the major championship.
The Nike Masters NRG Pack includes three shoes, all using the new colourway; the Air Zoom Victory Tour 2 NRG, Air Max 90 G NRG and the Air Zoom Infinity Tour NRG.
The new design of the three popular Nike shoes features a 100 percent recycled canvas upper, which creates a rougher look and feel with a raw finish.
The eco-friendly material is also used in the lace loops, as well as the canvas on the tongue of the golf shoes.
Air Zoom Victory Tour 2 NRG
The speckled look in the crater foam in the forefoot is produced from 10 percent recycled materials, which also helps to provide cushioning and extra stability, while the seven replaceable spikes are positioned to creat optimal balance throughout the swing.
Air Max 90 G NRG
The new Air Max 90 G NRG is one of the most eco-friendly golf shoes the brand has ever created, with 100 percent recycled material used to create the lining of the tongue, collar and insole of the shoe.
The recycled material can be seen in detail in the close-up image, which creates a stunning multi-coloured finish.
Air Zoom Infinity Tour NRG
The Air Zoom Infinity Tour is one of the most popular Nike Golf shoes ever released and the NRG edition provides a new unique design thanks to the recycled materials, which should be another huge hit with golfers all over the world.
The sole of the shoe is perhaps the most interesting aspect, with three large traction pieces used instead of traditional spikes.