The Bottom Line
Cyclonic's 2003 Tour Series is an attractive, stylish line of golf shoes whose wide soles provide extra stability.
Pros
- Wide variety of styles, all of them, well, stylish
- Wide sole for extra stability.
- 2-year waterproof guaranty.
Cons
- Comfortable, but not as plush as some other shoes.
- Felt a little low-fitting on the heel.
Description
- Tour Series features contemporary looks, including mocs (Classic Series has the, well, classics).
- More than 10 styles in Tour Series, all attractive to those with a contemporary sense of style.
- High-density, wide-track rubber soles provide extra stability.
- Replaceable softspikes from Trisport along with permanent rubber cleats for great gripping.
- Memory-fit insole. That means the insole fits to your foot and keeps that shape.
- Waterproof membrane along with waterproof leather uppers; two-year waterproof guarantee.
- MSRP of $99-$109 (subject to change without notice).
Guide Review - Cyclonic Golf Shoes 2003 Tour Series
The shoe pictured is Lennox MD50, the style we wore over several rounds. Let's address the negatives above. The only thing that we would qualify as "lacking" in Cyclonic's 2003 Tour Series was the heel fit. The leather outsole felt a little low to us. Not a huge objection, but helped lead to our comment that, while these shoes were indeed very comfortable overall, they didn't have a plush feel (maybe we just have big heels?). The positives far outweight that, however. The memory-fit insole is nice. The wide-track rubber sole is very nice and does give an added sense of stability. The combination of softspikes with rubber cleats produced excellent grip. Some of the styles are a little funky, but we like that. Very nice shoes from Cyclonic.




