ECCO GOLF is celebrating a standout week for the brand with the launch of four new STREET 720 colourways, following Freddy Schott’s first DP World Tour victory at the Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship – during which he wore STREET 720 for all four rounds.
STREET 720 has proven itself at the highest level of professional golf, blending tour level performance with modern, lifestyle driven design. The win has resulted in increased intrigue in the model – and provides the perfect backdrop for the introduction of the new STREET 720 colourways, released this month as part of ECCO GOLF’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
The new colourways include Dark Ruby/White/Marine and Gravel/White/Baygreen for men, alongside Gravel/White/Dusty Blue for women, further expanding the shoe’s appeal to golfers who value performance on course and versatility away from it.

Designed to be worn all day, on and off the course, STREET 720 brings a contemporary sneaker aesthetic to golf footwear, without compromising on performance. Featuring the E DTS TWIST outsole for multi-directional traction, the shoe delivers stability and grip in all playing conditions, while maintaining a clean, urban look that transitions seamlessly into everyday wear.
Waterproof protection and breathability are provided by GORE TEX Surround, while innovative midsole channels enhance airflow for all day comfort. Crafted from sporty, smooth and perforated ECCO leather, STREET 720 offers the feel of a lifestyle sneaker with the performance credentials of a modern golf shoe.

Commenting on the continued momentum behind the STREET 720 franchise, Timo Vollrath, Head of Global Marketing at ECCO GOLF, said: “We are incredibly proud to see Freddy Schott secure his first DP World Tour victory wearing STREET 720. It is the ultimate validation of what this shoe represents – performance that stands up on the biggest stages, combined with a modern, lifestyle-led design. With the new SS26 colourways, we are continuing to build on that momentum and offering golfers even more ways to express their style, both on the course and beyond.”
