Both models are available in a classic white upper, with a range of colourful designs extending to the outsole; the lace eyelets and the signature swoosh – to suit your style.
When crafting the Nike TW ’14, Nike Golf footwear designers consulted World No.1 Tiger Woods, to create a shoe styled in the sprit of Tiger.
The shoes natural motion engineered outsole is designed to mimic and conform to the innate movement of the foot to the shoe, while delivering all the protection and traction of a lightweight performance golf shoe.
The TW’ 14 also features Nike’s Dynamic Flywire technology, which moves with the foot to provide stability and mobility during the swing.
Consequently, the TW ’14 delivers perfect balance while swinging, resulting in a more dynamic and consistent golf swing.
Nike golfers will wear the new limited edition footwear at the Masters next month
Made from full-grain premium leather, the Nike Lunar control features a lightweight cushioning system, which is highly responsive, ensuring comfort and mobility.
It to has been constructed using Nike Flywire technology that delivers extra support from the middle of the foot, all the way to the heel – where golfers need it most.
Nike Golf footwear product director, Lee Walker, explained the motivation behind the new creations.
“Last year we released a limited edition version of the TW’ 13 and it was a huge success,” said Walker.
“For 2014, we wanted to expand that unique offering to include two of our most popular models – the TW’ 14 and the Lunar Control – featuring an infusion of colour in powerful yet understated designs.â€
Nike golfers will wear the new limited addition footwear at the Masters next month, so we can expect to see the like of Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods – if he plays – strolling the fairways in either model.
The TW ‘14 is priced at £150, while the Lunar Control will cost you slightly less at £120.
If you want to get your hands on a pair you will need to move fast, limited edition, and worn by some of golf’s biggest names, they are sure to be popular.
Originally published on bunkered on March 28, 2014.