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Sun Day Red Introduces the Pioneer Magnolia "Spectator" Golf Shoe

Sun Day Red Introduces the Pioneer Magnolia "Spectator" Golf Shoe

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Tiger Woods' golf lifestyle brandSun Day Redfirst introducedits debut golf shoe, the Pioneer Cypress, last December. While Tiger himself has worn the shoe sparingly in competition, the brand's narrative continues to build—most notably through Tiger's son Charlie, who has sported the shoe on the AJGA junior circuit, including at a recent win.Karl Vilips, a graduate of Tiger's former school Stanford University, was also brought on board.
Now, Sun Day Red is evolving the silhouette with the Pioneer Magnolia, a fresh take rooted in 'modern classic' styling. Built on the same last as the Cypress, the Magnolia adds traditional wingtip and brogue detailing along the upper. And the new 'Spectator' colorways, crisp white/black and white/navy contrasts, deliver a sharp and boardroom-ready aesthetic.
Charley Hudak, SDR's senior creative director, describes the Magnolia as 'representing our commitment to honoring golf's rich heritage while pushing the boundaries of performance technology.' Under the hood, the shoe features an EVA foam midsole for all-day walking comfort, a high-density TPU contact plate to ensure stability plus two removable insoles with contrasting footbeds.
Available exclusively throughSun Day Redfor $275 USD, the Pioneer Magnolia continues Tiger's vision of blending heritage, performance, and modern style.

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