Scottie Scheffler is sporting a head-turning pop of color at this week’s PGA Championship at Aronimink thanks to a pair of limited-edition Nike golf shoes.
Scheffler’s Nike Victory Pro 4 PGA Championship NRG spiked golf shoes have a flashy “Hot Lava” stripe on the sole that makes these shoes stand out from the crowd.
Other fun PGA Championship-centric details include Wanamaker Trophy imagery on the tongue and sockliner, and a pointed reference to five-time PGA Championship winner Walter Hagen, who famously lost the Wanamaker after his 1926 win (his third) by accidentally leaving it in the back of a taxi. Five years and two more PGA Championship victories later, Hagen mysteriously found the trophy by chance when he was sorting through some belongings.
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The original Wanamaker is now safely housed at the PGA of America’s HQ in Frisco, Texas. The winner of each PGA Championship is given a replica.
In homage to this bit of history, and to honor the 100-year anniversary of the trophy gone missing, Nike’s PGA Championship shoes have “LOST” emblazoned on the left sole of the shoe, and “FOUND” on the right, as a reminder that greatness is never truly lost.
The sockliner on the left shoe also features an graphic design of the trophy in the back of a taxi, while the right side is of the trophy alone.
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