Cailtin Clark is making her LPGA pro-am debut at The Annika driven by Gainbridge in Florida. And she’s doing so in style. The WNBA star arrived on the range at Pelican Golf Club in Belleair, Fla., in a pair of Nikes that have a pink upper and flash a shiny, all-gold outsole.

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These are a pair of custom Nike Infinity Tour 2, which feature six spikes that are integrated into the outsole for high levels of traction. These shoes include a Air Zoom unit underfoot—a flexible pocket of air that contracts under pressure and then expands back to its resting size—that provide cushion as you walk. Nike made the Air Zoom unit in this shoe lower to the ground than in previous models, to improve responsiveness with the turf, while also creating more stability. While the upper on these shoes isn’t waterproof, there is a Goretex Nike Infinity Tour 2 that will keep your feet dry as you play through rainy conditions.

A month before Clark played in the pro-am, she wore a custom pair of Nike shoes while playing golf and the internet was buzzing. That pair was also a Nike Infinity Tour 2, but the aesthetic of the pair she wore that day was completely different than what she wore while playing with Nelly Korda and Annika Sorenstam in the LPGA pro-am.

While you can’t get Clark’s versions of the Nike Infinity Tour 2, there are 10 color options available on Nike’s website, with prices ranging from $152 to $190.

This article was originally published on golfdigest.com