New Limited-Edition FJ Flex unveiled for U.S Open

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Golfers hoping to get a slice of the action when the US Open returns to Pebble Beach now have the perfect opportunity with the launch of FootJoy’s latest limited-edition FJ Flex golf shoes.

Inspired by the colours of the American flag, the shoe will be issued to tour players ahead of the tournament and will be available to buy in extremely limited numbers. The US Open-inspired FJ Flex golf shoe follows on from models issued to tour players at both The Masters and the PGA Championship.

The comfort and versatility of FJ Flex golf shoes have made it hugely popular among tour professionals and amateurs alike, with Ian Poulter, Justin Thomas and Bernd Wiesberger among those sporting the FJ Flex shoes while practicing and as a casual option away from the course. With maximum breathability delivered by lightweight engineered mesh uppers and exceptional crossover comfort from ultra-cushioned FineTunedFoam FitBed, FJ Flex golf shoes are an ideal fit whether you’re on the course or watching the US Open action unfold in the clubhouse.

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Richard Fryer, Director of Produce Management at Footjoy said, ‘‘There are few golf courses on the planet that are more iconic than Pebble Beach and there is always a tangible excitement in the golf industry when the venue is selected to host a Major.

‘’The limited-edition shoe reflects the trendy and athletic style that has made the FJ Flex so popular and we are excited to unveil this athletic model to mark what is set to be an iconic week.’’

The limited-edition FJ Flex golf shoe is available now in a limited quantity at www.footjoy.co.uk at a starting price of €99

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