The re-release of the 2013 Nike Tiger Woods shoe is here

The TW 13′ Retro will have all the same iconic finishes such as Woods’ Sunday red and TW branding.

The Tiger Woods Nike footwear line shook up the traditional golf shoe market back in 2013. Ten years later, the shoe that changed it all is set to be reborn. The first-ever Tiger Woods golf shoe was re-released earlier this year.

This week, a new color was released to the public and the Light Smoke Grey/Blue Lightning combo are flying off the shelves.

Although Woods has been spotted wearing FootJoy this year, Nike was a staple in his game for many years. Woods was a fan of the Nike Free running shoe and he wanted the Free’s comfort with the functionality of a golf shoe. Tobie Hatfield took his request and the Nike Tiger Woods shoe was born.

The TW 13′ Retro have all the same iconic finishes such as Woods’ Sunday red and TW branding. Nike engineered the shoe to allow for multi-directional movement and exceptional traction with its six spikes.

Nike TW 13' Retro golf shoes
Nike TW 13′ Retro golf shoes. (Nike)

The shoe features a dynamic fit system with nylon straps to provide all-day comfort on the course.

The anniversary shoe is available now at Nike.com.

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Fun Tiger Woods themed merch and apparel to celebrate his return at the 2023 Genesis Invitational

Celebrate the Big Cat’s return to non-major golf.

The Cat is back!

It’s the first time we get to watch Tiger Woods is making his first official PGA Tour start since last year’s Open Championship, and it’s the first time we’ll see him play tournament golf since the PNC Championship in December.

Like everybody else, we’re excited to watch some Tiger, so we decided to round up some of the best Tiger themed apparel and merchandise to help celebrate.

Let’s be honest, if you don’t have at least one piece of Tiger-themed merch, are you really even a golf fan?

Seriously though, having a TW hat, a red Nike polo, a Frank head cover or anything else related to the 15-time major champ is like having the jersey of your favorite NFL or NBA player.

Of course, having that Sunday Red polo and TW hat isn’t complete without black pants and shoes. Check out our list on both golf essentials to complete the look! Best Pants | Best Shoes

Finally, we can’t talk about Tiger for too long without mentioning Charlie Woods. If you want to create your own Tiger/Charlie dynamic, sign up for Golfweek’s Father’s Day Open at Innisbrook Resort this June.

Best Nike Tiger Woods apparel

Ever since he took the world by storm in 1997, Tiger Woods has been the standard for golf fashion.

Ever since he took the world by storm in 1997 when he won his first Masters and his first of 15 (and counting) majors, Tiger Woods has been the standard for golf fashion. Yes, we’re counting the baggy-pant phase as fashion.

This list explores the apparel and accessories that you too can wear to channel your inner Tiger. Unsurprisingly, most of our list is red and black. If Sunday greatness isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other colors offered throughout Nike’s collection of TW products.

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