FootJoy Introduce the Limited Edition Premiere Series Centennial Wilcox

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For 100 years, FootJoy has been synonymous with golf-specific design and performance innovation. The brand continues to lead and innovate in golf wearables and will celebrate 100 years in the making with the introduction of the Premiere Series Centennial Wilcox. This Limited Edition shoe is FJ’s take on an unmatched legacy of performance innovation and style. The design features an iconic red, white and blue colourways, which was originally highlighted in spectacular fashion at the 1973 U.S. Open Championship.

This very special design is crafted with great attention to detail, featuring carefully chosen premium uppers, such as patent leather, that possess a timeless and visually appealing look. Additionally, the eyelets and ornaments are adorned with a striking gold finish, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication ensuring these shoes are a desirable addition to any golfer’s footwear collection. The shoe is packaged with a 100-Year Medallion and is supercharged for today’s player with the very popular VersaTrax+ outsole, with multiple traction elements that create a system to deliver excellent performance
on any surface.

FootJoy will be providing a select number of Tour players with the Premiere Series Centennial Wilcox golf shoe this week at the 123rd U.S. Open Championship at The Los Angeles Country Club, including Justin Thomas, Max Homa, Cameron Young, Adam Scott and many more.

The Limited Edition Premiere Series Centennial Wilcox will be available on FootJoy.ie and through selected retailers beginning Thursday, June 15, 2023, while supplies last. They have an RRP of £249 / €299

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