Following the Air Max Plus Golf release for the U.S. Open, Nike continues its swing through golf’s major moments with a regal twist on the Air Max 90 Golf, honouring none other than the Scottish Open, Scotland’s premier tournament and a key stop on the sport’s calendar. According to an internal Nike product description sourced by Elden Monitors, this special edition draws inspiration from a surprising piece of history: King James II’s 15th-century ban on golf, which he issued out of concern that it was distracting men from military training. Leaning into the irony, Nike designs the shoe as both a nod to royalty and a subtle act of rebellion.
The Air Max 90 Golf “Scottish Open” is adorned with premium materials that echo the luxurious tastes of the monarchy. It features ostrich leather overlays, a patterned silk base, and Sail leather panels embedded with metallic gold flakes for a touch of opulence. But Nike’s signature irreverence comes through with the tongue and insole branding, bright orange “Golf” text is boldly crossed out, referencing the sport’s once-illegal status under royal decree. It’s a satirical yet stylish take on golf heritage, merging Nike’s design flair with a playful historical reference. Whether you’re on the course or off it, the Air Max 90 Golf “Scottish Open” brings a sense of legacy, luxury, and layered storytelling to every step

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