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We’re barely into 2022, and already there’s a rumored upcoming drop that is getting us excited. Leaked images suggest that we’ll be seeing a “Wolf Gray” Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Golf at some point soon.

While golf versions of Nike’s most popular sneakers aren’t a new phenomenon (we’ve seen quite a few over the past 12 months), it’s the fact that the sneaker in question looks almost identical to the Dior x Nike Air 1 Low (save for the obvious Dior branding).

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The “Wolf Gray” Golf AJ1 Low features a white leather base with wolf gray overlays at the heel and toe box, as well as a black Swoosh. The icy blue outsole, which features golfing traction, rounds out the near-identical Air Dior look.

There’s no word on when we’ll see a release, however, the director of golf marketing and player agent at The Society Golf, John van Dyk, has given us a detailed look at the sneaker. Check it out above and stay tuned for concrete release information.

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