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Ashworth Golf has announced the launch of the next generation of the company’s most popular shoe, the Cardiff ADC.

The Ashworth Cardiff ADC has become one of the most recognisable shoes in golf as they were worn by Englishman Justin Rose when he achieved his maiden major win at the 2013 US Open at Merion GC.

Available in five colourways, the new Cardiff ADC 2 features a rich and soft tumbled leather upper, continuing to offer the ‘All Day Comfort’, synonymous with the shoe.

The spikeless outsole is designed to deliver increased traction, additional cushioning and enhanced flexibility allowing golfers the choice of wearing spikeless footwear, without compromising on performance.

The Cardiff ADC 2 takes comfort to the next level with a new Ortholite insole which is incredibly lightweight and breathable, whilst maintaining its structure with unique spring-back technology. The insole is antimicrobial and washable to maintain the Cardiff ADC 2’s freshness.

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Complementing the Cardiff ADC 2 in the Ashworth footwear line-up for 2015 is the Leucadia Saddle. This spiked shoe offers classic styling with a modern twist, thanks to bright colour pops such as the white/black/azure model (above).

The leather upper again helps to provide a hugely comfortable fit, whilst the Pulsar Cleat is extremely comfortable, offering increased cushioning and improved traction. The Leucadia Saddle is available in four colourways to help suit the tastes of all golfers.

All of the Ashworth footwear line-up has a two-year waterproof guarantee and are constructed from premium, natural materials, delivering an authentic look and superior feel.

The Cardiff ADC 2 has a RRP of £89.99, while the Leucadia Saddle has an RRP of £109.99. For more information on the full range of Ashworth footwear, visit the Ashworth Golf website or follow @AshworthGolf on Twitter.

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