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AVAILABLE NOW: Air Jordan 1 Golf Mule “Shattered Backboard”

An all-time classic switches to Golf mode.

AVAILABLE NOW: Air Jordan 1 Golf Mule “Shattered Backboard”

Updated October 13th, 2025: The sneakers are available now via Nike for $115 USD.

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Mens Air Jordan 1 Golf Mule

SKU: FJ1214-800
RETAIL PRICE: $115
RELEASE DATE: Oct 13, 2025

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Original article published September 30th, 2025:

Jordan Brand continues to bring its icons to the green through the Air Jordan 1 Golf Mule, a back-less modification of the AJ1 with beefed up traction designed for stability on those swings. Next up is the “Shattered Backboard”, the 2015 classic that recently drew mild reactions from consumers upon its re-release in August.

Bringing timeless Retro footwear to the sport of golf makes perfect sense. As the average Air Jordan fanatic continues to get older, the appeal of golf continues to spread due to its low-impact nature. The Jumpman’s goal is the change the perception of the sport through its footwear, apparel, and gear (like the dope Jordan golf bag), exterminating the high-brow stereotypes that are typically associated with the country club atmosphere.

This Air Jordan 1 “Shattered Backboard” offering is the just latest in the strong mix of original and Retro colorways of the Air Jordan 1. The good news: these will be available beginning October 1st, 2025 for $115.

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