The Nike Air Max 1 Golf has embraced a few “out there” colorways since its inception, but pairs that border traditional color blocking are far and away the most popular and abundant. While this latest pair doesn’t directly adhere to the “Sport Red” scheme, it strikes the same feel through a balanced mix of white, grey, and autumn-appropriate “Team Red.”
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The upper abides by the model’s standard material composition with a “Cool Grey” suede quarter panel/backtab and “Team Red” mudguard, complete with white mesh on the base layer. A white leather Swoosh is matched by stitched “Nike Air” heel branding, while outsole makes use of black, white, and titular treatments in familiar fashion.
The Air Max 1 Golf isn’t a traditional golf shoe by any means, but this colorway strikes as a more conservative, sophisticated pair than what we’re used to, walking a fine line between country club classy and sporty aesthetics.
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No release date has been set at the time of this writing, but pairs should arrive via Nike during the Fall 2024 shopping season for $160. Enjoy official images below and revisit our Sneaker Release Dates page for further updates.
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Andrew Rizzo, Junior Editor
Andrew Rizzo is an editor at Sneaker News based out of New York City. His primary interests include Air Jordan, Nike ACG, Nike Air Max, and New Balance footwear. Prior to joining Sneaker News, Andrew covered youth sports for several outlets and worked at one of the world’s top performance marketing agencies. He hails from Astoria, Queens and is a huge New York sports fan, particularly when it comes to the Knicks and Yankees.