PUMA unveils SHOWTIME Ignite Elevate 2 Shoes

Brightly-coloured mismatched golf shoes set to steal the show at Shinnecock Hills.

PUMA GOLF has released a new range of brightly-coloured golf shoes designed for ‘golfers who embrace the moment and put on a show’. 

Timed to drop on the opening day of the US Open in New York, the limited-edition SHOWTIME Ignite Elevate 2 golf shoes merge the Tour-proven performance of the Ignite Elevate 2 with a striking colourway inspired by ‘the boldest moments in PUMA’s rich history across sports’.

The range, which feature mismatched pairs with neon hues of pink, purple and yellow, and a proprietary midsole foam for energy return and responsive comfort, is available in three models – the Tour, 2 and X.

Models from the collection will be worn by Puma staff professionals Rickie Fowler, Gary Woodland and reigning US Open champion JJ Spaun at the 2026 US Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, which gets under way today [June 18].

“Golf has more creativity and attitude than ever before, and PUMA Golf believes bold self-expression is the most authentic way to build confidence and perform your best,” said Russ Kahn, president of COBRA PUMA Golf. “Sports’ most iconic moments happen when athletes have the confidence to put on a show. We want to inspire golfers at all levels to put on a show wherever they play, and the SHOWTIME Pack reflects PUMA’s commitment to being unapologetically bold.”

The SHOWTIME Ignite Elevate 2 has an RRP of $150 and will be available to order exclusively at pumagolf.com.

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