![]() ![]() One way in which Nike improved the stability of the TW'14s was to add their popular and successful FlyWire technology. Where the first edition of the TW model, the Nike TW'13 shoe, was built to be free and mirror the natural motion of a golfers foot, Nike made some notable changes the 2014 model to make it more stable. Without doubt the TW'14s fit big and I would recommend you choose a size at least half a size less than what you are used to when buying these. I thought I picked a size that would be relatively snug, but having worn them for the first couple of rounds, I had to double-check I'd gotten the right size. Your heel is hugged closely by a very comfortable, padded rear section, whilst the front of your feet are given room to roam with a wider forefoot design. When you slip your feet into the TW'14 shoes for the first time, you get a really feel for what they are about. ![]() Whilst that performance is built into the shoes, they have a substantial mid-sole design. Having seen all the adverts and watched Tiger on TV, I had an impression that the sole would be thin, keeping your feet close to ground and bending with every movement of your sole. Secondly, the sole of the shoe was larger and more bulky than I'd imagined. I certainly wouldn't consider them heavily, yet I was surprised they weren't as light as some of the newer, lightweight shoes on the market. I had imagined these free-style running shoes with golf spikes that would float in your hands and on your feet. Firstly, the shoes weren't as light as I expected. Taking them out of the box for the first time, I was surprised by two things. I got my hands, or rather my feet, on a pair of Tiger's signature red and black TW'14 shoes and wore them over the course of 5 rounds to get a feel for what they offer. However, not many other Nike athletes or amateurs wear the TW'14 shoes. Tiger first wore the shoes at the 2013 Players Championship and duely dominated the field, winning by two shots. Whilst many of the products you see simply use his name and are perhaps not used by the 14-time major champion, Nike's TW'14 shoes certainly are. Whether he is on the front page, back page or sitting a home resting an injury, Tiger Woods' name sells.Īnything with the "TW" logo on it is likely to demand a large amount of attention and sales in golf shops around the world. ![]()
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