Golf fans familiar with Jay-Z and Michael Jordan got a bit of a treat yesterday at Then Masters, as Keegan Bradley walked 18 holes in a pair of golf cleats with the Jordan Jumpman logo at the heel, and the number "45" in big bright letters across the side panel.
In Jay-Z parlance, Keegan was "Back like Jordan, wearing the four-five."
For the unfamiliar, Michael Jordan wore the number 45 for a brief time when he returned to the NBA in the 1994-95 season. As a fan of Jordan, Keegan requested the number 45 be added to the side panel of his shoe.
No Immediate Retail Plans
Taking a cursory glance at Keegan's Instagram feed, you will see the same shoe in many different variations, all of which feature some sort of calling card to Michael Jordan or his signature shoe line.
For those hoping to get their hands on a pair of the shoes, you are going to have to wait. How long you ask? We aren't sure. From what we know, Keegan Bradley has a footwear deal with Jordan Brand, but there are no plans for a retail release of the shoe in the near future.
Plans are so far out at this point, that there isn't even a name for the shoe he wore yesterday. Keegan has called it the "Air Keegan" on his Instagram feed, but the Jordan Brand doesn't actually have it cataloged.
Interestingly, since Keegan started wearing Jordan footwear, the brand has released a run of golf-inspired footwear; some inspired by the Michael Jordan signature line, others based on Jordan Brand training product.
Player Exclusive
Though the shoe has a very traditional look to the upper and last, the design is based on the Air Jordan XX9 Low and was cobbled together by famed Nike designer Mark Smith.
In basketball terms, Keegan's 45s would be consider a PE (Player Exclusive). Footwear brands often create special make-ups of shoes for their professional athletes. Most never it make it to retail. Based on what we know so far, that will likely be the case with the "45" Air Keegans.
Stay tuned and we'll keep watch on what Keegan wears on the course today and hope whatever it is can help him move of the leaderboard at the tournament.
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