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Clockwise: Reebok Nano Golf, Question Golf and OG Pump Golf.
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Reebok Golf is now in full swing.

After announcing its return to the sport in December 2024, before month’s end, the brand will deliver a new range of performance footwear and apparel. The collection, Reebok explained, was designed for both pros and novices, and is focused on innovation “for the new school athlete.”

“Reebok holds a rich legacy in performance golf and reentering the category was always part of our ambitions within our larger return to sport,” Reebok director of product Tal Short told FN. “The explosive growth of golf recently is extremely exciting, and we can’t wait to relaunch into performance golf with a new perspective focused on innovation for the new age golfer while paying homage to our roots.”

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The highlight of the range is the Reebok Nano Golf, a shoe designed with stability, comfort and grip in mind. It features the brand’s responsive Floatride midsole foam underfoot, as well as TPU Torsion Shanks for stability. Also, the uppers are made from Reebok’s lightweight and breathable Flexweave material.

“As we analyzed the performance demands of today’s golfer, we found striking parallels between golf shoes and training shoes. Stability, durability and all-day comfort — essential for both — made the Nano an ideal foundation for designing the Nano Golf,” said Short.

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Bryson DeChambeau in the Reebok Nano Golf. Reebok/Getty Images

Though the shoe hasn’t yet hit retail, it should look familiar to golf fans. The Nano Golf has been worn on the course by golf pro Bryson DeChambeau, as well as his LIV Golf team, Crushers GC. The brand announced in December 2024 that it had signed DeChambeau and Crusher GC to a long-term deal, and that the athlete would be the face of Reebok Golf.

The Reebok Nano Golf will retail for $130.

Also for its reentry into golf, Reebok reimagined the Question, the iconic first signature shoe of NBA legend Allen Iverson. For the Question Golf, which will retail for $180, Reebok executed the uppers with full grain leather and suede on the toe. Also, Reebok built the shoe with spikeless, translucent outsoles.

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Reebok Question Golf.Courtesy of Reebok

The third silhouette in the range is the OG Pump Golf, which Reebok described as a “classic golf shoe with a twist.” The look is built with the brand’s classic Pump technology, as well as pebbled weatherproof leather uppers and a heritage-inspired saddle design. The Reebok OG Pump Golf will retail for $200.

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Reebok OG Pump Golf.Courtesy of Reebok

“The trend of basketball silhouettes on the golf course isn’t fading anytime soon, so we turned to our rich archive of basketball shoes to find the perfect match. The Question stood out as a natural choice — its contrasted toe and streamlined upper felt like it was made for golf from the start,” said Short. “While exploring the archive, we also rediscovered the original Pump golf shoe worn by John Daly, inspiring us to bring it back knowing the timeless saddle golf shoe remains a staple for golfers of all generations.”

The first Reebok Golf collection arrives March 25 via Reebok.com and at select retailers globally.

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John Daly in a Reebok Pump golf shoe in 1992. Getty Images/Ken Levine/Allsport

Though sparse on details, Short confirmed Reebok will release more offerings designed in partnership with DeChambeau, and is looking at ways to further introduce existing footwear silhouettes into the golf category. 

Reebok’s reentry into golf comes as participation in the sport is increasing. In its 2025 Topline Participation Report, the Sports and Fitness Industry Association (SFIA) revealed participation in golf — both on- and off-course — increased 4.9 percent in 2024 over the year prior. What’s more, participation climbed 26.1 percent in 2024 over the same mark three years prior.

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