Michael Jordan’s Nike Air Jordan golf shoes have not done a whole lot for Keegan Bradley’s won-lost record, but they sure are attention-grabbing, as His Airness’ son, Marcus, proved when he took to social media on Thursday to pitch a newer version of the kicks, the Retro 1s:
Michael Jordan’s son is a fan of Keegan Bradley’s golf shoes
Looks like you may soon be able to wrap your feet in Nike Air Jordans made specifically for golf, if a tweeted photo from Michael Jordan’s son is any indication.


The Future⛳️ #TeamJordan #Retro1 #NikeGolf pic.twitter.com/eSJ7Xu5WIb
— Marcus Jordan (@mjordanordain) May 15, 2014 The response to Marcus’ tweeted photo of the shoe, in Tiger Woods Sunday signature red and black, was overwhelming, with NBA player and noted golf enthusiast J.R. Smith responding about his immediate need for the high-tops:
Really tho! #MustHaves RT @mjordanordain: The Future⛳️ #TeamJordan #Retro1 #NikeGolf pic.twitter.com/B9kSd1TI00
— JR Smith (@TheRealJRSmith) May 15, 2014 Bradley has sported Nike’s Jumpman golf spikes, an Air Jordan model, for some time:
"@Keegan_Bradley: It's gotta be the shoes. jumpman srixon http://t.co/P3j3FeI0hz" They ain't Ready!! #TeamJordan pic.twitter.com/GUzbi3pSbl
— Marcus Jordan (@mjordanordain) September 19, 2013 .@Jumpman23 endorsee @Keegan_Bradley stays locked in to hoops even on the Tour as a golf star: http://t.co/rdPgoiLAKO pic.twitter.com/tpNIkCQ4Lo
— SLAM Magazine (@SLAMonline) March 26, 2014 And though the New England native is a big booster of all things Boston athletics, he’s also a fan of the guy for whom his foot gear is named:
I was hanging out with @Keegan_Bradley on Wednesday and saw he has this picture above his fireplace. #IsItTheShoes pic.twitter.com/eKfMyEnJAc
— Bradleys Bro (@BradleysBros) March 28, 2014 Bradley, by the way, is in the field this week at the HP Byron Nelson Championship in Irving, Texas, site of the 2011 PGA champ’s first victory that same season. After two rounds in the 2014 edition, the three-time PGA Tour winner was at 2-under -- just four shots back of a handful of players in at 6-under early in Friday’s second round.
For the record, Bradley has been covering his feet with Jordans since last year, but has not notched a W for almost two years (2012 WGC-Bridgestone Invitational).
(h/t SI Extra Mustard)












