Articles tagged with: adams golf

Adam’s Speed Fast Driver 10
Posted in Reviews on 9 January 2010

Adam’s Speed Fast 10
Asking Price: $300
Loft 8.5, 9.5, 10.5, 12.5,
Draw 9.5, 10.5
What makes this driver arrowed dynamically different and forgiving would seem like a difficult challenge. But with the intent of the fast 10. Adams engineers studied the fluid dynamics they also used a windtunnel to test and reshape the curvatures along the undercarriage [...]

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Idea Hybrid Irons #1 In Golf
Posted in Guide on 19 June 2009

Idea Pro Gold. For the low handicap golfer. Improved maraging steel face technology for a hotter ball flight. Delivers advanced geometric shaping for higher MOI. The number one hybrid on tour from Adams Golf.
Idea Tech a 4. Tour performance with forgiveness. Interchangeable sole weight for swingweight adjustments. Let you figure out which weight you should [...]

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Adams Speedline Driver
Posted in Reviews on 20 May 2009

Many design manufacturers in golf believe that when you improve the speed at which the clubhead moves in the air, it produces higher ball speed. Enter the concept of golf aerodynamics. Adams Golf is pushing the limits on aerodynamics. With its wind tunnel design Speedline Driver with a 46 inch shaft.
Some companies have been researching  [...]

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Sole of a Golf Club
Posted in Guide on 17 January 2009

When your deciding which golf club to purchase for your game, pay attention to the Sole shape and width. Well shaped clubhead soles can increase the versatility of woods and hybrids, and broader soles can make irons more forgiving. Slightly arched hybrid soles decrease the surface area that comes in contact with the turf, making [...]

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