It’s well known that outside of his love for motorsports and basketball, Michael Jordan is an avid golfer. While MJ was getting custom Jordans made for the green during and after his playing days, the public had its first opportunity to wear official Air Jordan Retros on the course when the Air Jordan 6 got retooled in 2015. Since then, various Air Jordan models have been prepped to play a round of 18 holes, with the latest being the Air Jordan 14.
Marking the first time for the iconic silhouette, the last pair Jordan wore on the court as a Chicago Bull gets retooled for the golf course. Jordan Brand combines white, black, and oxidized green in the sneaker. Unlike the original Oxidized Green colorway of the Air Jordan 14, this pair features the perforated leather landing along the midfoot, while smooth leather appears on the toe.

Contrasting the primarily white upper are hits of black on the lace set, the top portion of the tongue, the heel tab, the mini Jumpman logo on the toe, and the rubber that extends up from the sole onto the toebox. Back on the heel, Jumpman branding and the number 23 are plastered in white. The Ferrari-inspired Jumpman badge on the lateral collar takes on a blue finish just like the OG. Down below, the midsole retains its standard construction, featuring oxidized green on the middle portion, while the outsole comes with spiked traction for the greens.
The Air Jordan 14 Golf Oxidized Green will release on February 21, 2025, through Nike and select Jordan Golf retailers online and in-store. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is $230. Download the Sole Retriever mobile app to stay updated on the latest releases, raffles, news, and more in the sneaker and streetwear world.
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