Major Performance, Major Comfort, Major Winner: Aaron Rai provides another milestone in the ECCO BIOM Story

Rai, wearing ECCO BIOM TOUR shoes throughout the week, produced a composed and clinical performance to secure the Wanamaker Trophy.

Aaron Rai, wearing ECCO BIOM TOUR shoes throughout the week, produced a composed and clinical performance to secure the Wanamaker Trophy
Aaron Rai, wearing ECCO BIOM TOUR shoes throughout the week, produced a composed and clinical performance to secure the Wanamaker Trophy

Aaron Rai’s breakthrough PGA Championship victory at Aronimink Golf Club not only marked the Englishman’s maiden major title, but also once again showcased the performance philosophy behind ECCO GOLF’s industry-leading BIOM® technology.

Rai, wearing ECCO BIOM TOUR shoes throughout the week, produced a composed and clinical performance to secure the Wanamaker Trophy with a stunning final round five-under-par 65.

For ECCO GOLF, the victory represents another milestone moment in the long-standing success story of BIOM®, a technology platform that has been at the centre of ECCO GOLF’s performance footwear for more than a decade.

Rai had been wearing ECCO GOLF shoes organically for years before officially becoming an ECCO GOLF ambassador in 2026.

Known throughout professional golf for his meticulous preparation, commitment to consistency and focus on feel, Rai’s long-standing trust in ECCO footwear reflects the core principles behind BIOM® design.

Every BIOM® shoe is built around the natural shape and motion of the human foot, using an anatomically sculpted last developed through extensive foot scanning and pressure mapping. The technology is engineered to enhance natural movement, ground interaction, and stability throughout the golf swing.

That grounded sensation has become synonymous with Rai’s playing style.

Widely regarded as one of the most composed and methodical players on tour, Rai is known for prioritising familiarity and feel over constant equipment changes. His preference for trusted setups, structured routines, and natural movement mirrors the philosophy behind BIOM®.

Timo Vollrath, Head of Global Marketing at ECCO GOLF, said: “Aaron’s victory is a brilliant example of what BIOM® is designed to support. His game is built on consistency, stability and trust in his movement, and those are exactly the principles behind our BIOM® technology.

“For years, BIOM® has helped golfers move naturally and stay connected to the ground throughout the swing. Aaron’s performance at Aronimink demonstrated those qualities at the very highest level.”

At the core of BIOM® is ECCO GOLF’s low-to-the-ground construction, designed to improve ground feel and allow golfers to use the forces of the ground more effectively throughout the swing. Rai has frequently spoken about the importance of comfort and confidence in his footwear.

“For my performance, the ECCO shoe is so important because it gives me comfort, and that’s not really something that you can put a price on,” Rai said following his PGA Championship victory.

In addition to Rai, ECCO GOLF shoes are worn in competition around the world by Freddy Schott, Lydia Ko, Thorbjørn Olesen, Erik van Rooyen, Thomas Bjørn, and Janet Lin Xiyu among others. For further information about ECCO GOLF, please visit golf.ecco.com 

For more information, please visit golf.ecco.com or contact Timo Vollrath, Head of Global Marketing, ECCO GOLF. Email: TVO@ecco.com

ECCO BIOM TOUR RRP: £160 / €180

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