Jordan Brand Tees Off Summer 2026 Golf Collection

With every major sportswear brand rolling out capsules specific to the Masters Tournament next week, Jordan Brand is taking an even bigger swing in the golf world. Through a series of star-studded social media posts, Jumpman announced Jordan Brand's 2026 Summer Golf Collection.
Michael Jordan's love of golf is well-documented, but that competitive nature and love for the game extend to many Jordan Brand athletes.
Of course, Tony Finau headlined the campaign. But so did MLB All-Star Mookie Betts, and future Basketball Hall of Famer Chris Paul. Not to mention, Modi Oyewole and Hannah Markey of swang.

Jordan Brand is known for its crisp, clean taglines, and this marketing campaign is no exception. Jumpman announced on Instagram, "Ain't nothin' fair but the fairway. Jordan Golf. Out Now."
Meanwhile, Betts posted, "All over LA, from the diamond to the green." Paul added, "No Fair we're in the spotlight, no matter the sport." Fina concluded, "It's always fresh when we link with the family."

The apparel collection includes Mock-Neck Golf Top($70), Golf Polo ($90), Sweater Vest ($140), Golf Pants ($110), 1/4-Zip Golf Top ($100), Button-Down ($130), and Shorts ($90).
Each piece of the apparel collection is ready for the links but fly enough for the post-round hang at the clubhouse. Athletes and fans can check out the apparel collection at Jordan.com.

Three performance models headline the footwear collection. The Air Jordan 1 Low G ($155), Air Jordan 1 Low G Spiked ($175), and Jordan Grind ($165).
Whether you want to lace up a model inspired by Jordan's iconic first signature sneaker or the brand's commitment to the grind, there is a shoe for everyone. Golfers can check out the footwear collection at Jordan.com.

The Summer 2026 Golf Collection was not the only exciting announcement from Jordan Brand. Last week, swang and Jordan Brand officially joined forces to push the game into its next era. For too long, golf has felt stuffy and stodgy; disconnected from the culture shaping everything else. The game itself was never the issue. The framing was.
Swang has been at the center of golf's cultural shift. What started as a bi‑weekly range hang in Los Angeles has grown into a community-led brand redefining what golf looks and feels like. Of course, few (if any) figures have influenced golf's cultural edge more than Michael Jordan. Jordan Brand brings that same spirit here, stepping in as a true collaborator.

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