Nike Tour Classic 4 Golf Gloves

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Nike Golf has a complex history — the brand entered golf equipment in 1996 (famously signing Tiger Woods that year), produced clubs and balls for two decades, then exited hard-goods manufacturing in 2016 to focus exclusively on apparel and footwear. Today the brand makes premium golf shoes (Air Zoom, Roshe G, Victory Tour lines), apparel, and bags, but no longer produces clubs or balls. Nike Golf shoes are particularly popular among younger players who want athletic, lifestyle-influenced styling on the course. The legacy Nike clubs and balls that remain available are typically pre-2017 stock and represent collector or secondary-market value rather than current product.