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Let’s talk about a golf shoe collab so classy, it might just earn a knighthood.
Just in time for the 153rd Open Championship at Royal Portrush, FootJoy is back with another absolute gem—a limited-edition drop in partnership with the legendary Harris Tweed Hebrides. If you thought last year’s release was sharp, wait until you get a look at the new Premiere Series Packard and Field models. This isn’t just a golf shoe, it’s tradition, craftsmanship, and coastal swagger, stitched into a sole.
What makes them so special? For starters, that plaid pattern isn’t just there to look cool (although it definitely does). It’s handwoven Harris Tweed, made the old-school way in the Outer Hebrides, protected by its own ACT of Parliament. This isn’t your average fairway fashion.
Pair that with premium full grain leather and FootJoy’s VersaTrax+ technology, and you’ve got a shoe that grips like a tour player under pressure, and looks amazingly good doing it.
You’ll see Adam Scott, Matt Wallace, and Cameron Young rocking them at Portrush, but honestly, these are more than just tour swag. They're a love letter to Northern Ireland’s culture, the legacy of Royal Portrush, and the timeless style of true links golf.
Limited run, serious craftsmanship, and just enough boldness? Count me in. You can see more details and purchase them in the links below