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GFore and TaylorMade Link Up For New Shoe Releases

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Long synonymous with a blend of classic country club style and accents of modern flare, GFore has released new Gallivanter and MG4+  models in collaboration with TaylorMade.

The new shoes have classic GFore structure with the added bonus of TaylorMade branding intertwined within the silhouettes. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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For purists and style hawks alike, the Gallivanter model stays true to the classic code with an indisputable ode to the past. The black sole with white leather displays the TaylorMade logo on the sole, visible through a backswing.

Also available in white with a blue camouflage sole, the bottom of this colorway also boasts red bottoms with the TaylorMade logo. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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If you’re looking for a modern take on the collaboration, the MG4+ appears more like a tennis shoe than a traditional set of golf spikes. The MG4+ is available in both men’s and women’s versions, with more understated placements of the TaylorMade logo on the front toe and tongue. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Sporting multiple colorways, the men’s iteration comes in white with black and red camo and blue and white, while the women’s models come in light blue and white and bone. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Available on the TaylorMade website, the Gallivanter models are retailing for the same price as the MG4+ models for $225 before shipping and tax. A must have for TaylorMade and GFore collectors, these shoes will be a stock worthy set for the collection in any model or colorway chosen.


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Jonathan is a Long Island native who enjoys every bit of golf from course design, golf fashion and culture, travel, competition and beyond. On a lifelong quest to lower his handicap, Jonathan has enjoyed playing Bethpage Black, Pinehurst No. 2, and Tobacco Road Golf Club this past year and is hoping to add more courses to the list in the months to come.

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