SKŌNI Golf Shoes: For Life On And Off The Course

SKŌNI Golf Shoes

Why bring two pairs of shoes to the golf course when you can wear one? SKŌNI is changing the golf shoe game with the launch of their affordable line of golf shoes that can be worn on and off the course.

Spend less time changing shoes, and more time living in them. Slide into SKŌNI’s and get into the swing of all-day comfort, grip, cushion, and breath-ability. You’ll enjoying walking long after the last hole. SKŌNI golf shoes feature a breathable microfiber fabric, spike-less treads with a gum rubber sole, and an adjustable lace lock — making it easy to slip on and tee off without lacing up.

SKŌNI Golf Shoes in Black

To kick off the launch, SKŌNI will begin with Men’s Golf Shoes, and will be available in 7 colors. A soft launch is slated for Holiday 2022. The shoes will be available in pro shops, select golf retailers, and at www.skoni.com.

The brand’s official industry launch will be at the PGA Show in January in Orlando, FL. Women’s styles are set to launch Spring 2023.

SKONI Red White And Blue Golf Shoes

Director of Sales, Jack Curry says, “We’re thrilled to be launching the most comfortable, versatile, slip-on golf shoe that can be worn anywhere. We’ve tested our shoes with everyone from pro golfers, to amateurs, and the response has been phenomenal!”

SKŌNI is now accepting pre-orders with Pro Shops, Golf Specialty, and Sporting Goods retailers. For more details, please visit skoni.com, or contact, support@skoni.com.

ABOUT SKŌNI:

The story of SKŌNI (Danish for “beautiful”) takes you well beyond the golf course. With southern roots firmly planted in the Charleston lifestyle, we took innovative steps to create the most comfortable, versatile, slip-on golf shoe that can be worn on and off the course. Rarely comes a golf shoe that changes the way you live life and play golf. On the links or out for drinks, SKŌNIs are ready to play.

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