As one of the new kids on block in the PGA Tour Matt Wolff has blown us all away not only with his distance off the tee but also that incredibly unique swing. Alongside that we’ve also seen a really strong shoe game from him too, having worn some of Nike’s latest models throughout 2019/20/21.
Latest update – January 2021
During the first round of the 2021 The American Express tournament Wolff was spotted wearing the Nike Air Max 90 G golf shoe. He continued with this at the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines. Take a closer look at Nike Air Max 90 G here.

Wolff has had real success so far in his short career, having finished 2nd to Bryson DeChambeau at Winged Foot in the 2020 U.S. Open. He followed this up with a T-2 at the 2020 Shriners Hospitals for Children Open a month later.
Ever since arriving on Tour Wolff had been a fan of the Nike Roshe G Tour, and similar to Rory he was spotted wearing various versions of the shoe.

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In May 2020 it was hard to miss Wolff as he joined, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, and Rickie Fowler to take part in the TaylorMade Driving Relief at Juno Beach. It was here that he opted for a distinctive tie-dye version of the Nike Roshe G Tour which wooed fans and sent Twitter into meltdown.

September saw the 2020 U.S. Open staged at Winged Foot Golf Club where Wolff continue with the Roshe G Tour. Nike created custom pairs for both him and Rory McIlroy which featured a distinctive ‘Winged Foot’ logo pattern. Both the white/navy/gold and a black/red/gold version were spotted over the four days.

Wolff was also spotted at the ZOZO Championship played at Sherwood Golf Course. Interestingly the pair of Roshe G Tour’s GolfGETUP spotted where a custom pair not publicly available, but very similar to the upcoming Nike Roshe G Tour NRG but without the ‘Kiltie’ element on the tongue.

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