
Nike's golf lineup right now is the deepest it's been in years. The Pegasus 1 G — their legendary running shoe, finally adapted for golf — dropped in May 2026 and immediately became the conversation. Hybrid traction, ReactX foam, waterproof. The shoe everyone wondered why it took so long.
But it's not just the Pegasus. The Air Max 90 G is still the crossover king. Jordan's AJ1 Low Golf comes in Chicago and Bred spiked versions at $175. Eastside Golf's AM Plus G "Take Flight" collab adds cultural weight. The C1TY line gives you the sub-$120 spikeless option. Ten shoes, $105 to $275, from the Swoosh family that's finally taking golf as seriously as the culture demands.