Adams Golf Mens GT 410 Titanium Drivers

Adams Golf Mens GT 410 Titanium Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

  • 410cc club head
  • SP-700 Titanium
  • Ultrathin, deep face
  • Lower the center of gravity
  • Heel-weighting zone
  • Lamkin Cross-Line ribbed grip
  • Driver lofts: 9°, 10°
  • Regular and Stiff flex

USER REVIEWS

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[Jan 18, 2016]
John Meikle
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 410 Driver

I like to buy golf equipment that is slightly off 'mainstream', Adams fits the bill nicely, as do my Yonex Irons and Srixon Wedges. The Adams GT 410 Driver looks good at address with a couple of 'grooves' on the crown to help visually align the head and it has the benefit of an alignment aid too. At 410cc it suits my eye better than a 460cc head. A nice deep face too that looks great behind the ball. It came with a stock Adams shaft that I replaced with a Ping G30 blue shaft in Stiff. This helped keep the ball down to a mid height (10* loft head). It is long off the tee, but more importantly for me very straight too. I try meny current and older clubs and am very impressed with this one, try one and you will be pleasantly suprised.

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade SLDR Mini, R580, R540 (so annoyed that this is illegal!) Srixon XX10 and Titleist 910 recently.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 10, 2006]
Stuart S
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 410

I have now owned this driver for just over a year and am very impressed with its performance.

I purchased a 10 degree with firm/stiff shaft for £49.99 from American Golf Discount (UK).

I wasnt overly keen on the big size at the time but for the money didnt feel I could really go wrong.

Performance wise, the sweetspot on this is as big as the driver head that I was previously using (Titleist PT 10.5).I find it hits the ball very straight and is forgiving with a medium tradjectory, you dont need to hit it hard to get results. It also has a fantastic sound off of the face. I average about 250-270 but have hit some up to 300 yards although not that often.

The club has given me a lot of confidence with my driving and where I used to only use a driver 1-2 times a round on open holes, I now use it more often, which cannot be a bad thing :-)

I will not be changing this club anytime soon as it does all that is required. However, I dont know if I would recommend purchasing one now as technology has moved on a great deal. Lots of more advanced drivers can now be picked up for £80-100 which probably hit the ball longer and straighter with less effort, but it is still a very good club

Customer Service

Never used

Similar Products Used:

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 23, 2005]
boni
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: GT 410

I bought this driver at Ebay for AUD$82. I thought this driver is going to be a crap driver and I will trow it away after couple games. The lightness is exactly what I am looking for from driver. The composition is perfect, light weight head balanced with medium light weight shaft. Now, I do not have to buy my dream driver, Cleveland Launcher 400, because Adams Golf GT410 has almost the same feel. I won the longest drive contest in my social club.

Customer Service

No need

Similar Products Used:

Wilson Fatshaft Steel Matrix

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 18, 2005]
jbaileyl
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams 410cc

I bought this at rock bottom and did I get a deal. I love this driver. I have played about 6 rounds with ti. I hit farther and in the fairway. My 12 y.o. son like it so much he wants one to. He has used it with me for four rounds and doesn't want to hit anything else. i find this club works best when i let it hit the ball instead of useing all my power to try to crush it(which I like to do).

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Big Bertha, Steelburner

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 02, 2005]
golfisgood
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Agams GT 410cc

I picked this club as part of a set. Not as impressed with the driver as the other Adams clubs. This probably has as much to do with my swing flaws as anything else. When I first got the club, I sliced it terribly. To correct I had to use a very strong grip, which I do not use on any other club. I don't slice anymor, but I am erratic with the club as the ball flight can be high or low. I have hit the longest drives of my life with this club, and they have been very satisfying and stunning, but for me the club works best when I don't take a full back swing, and drive hard through the ball on the downswing. Being in the fairway is good! Stock shaft does not provide good feedback many times. The grips are velvet feel, and they have improved. I recently demoed a Titleist 905T, and all I can say is that the Titleist is a great club in comparison.

Customer Service

limited experience

Similar Products Used:

taylor Made, Cobra, Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 19, 2005]
akiranei
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT Driver 410cc

I bought this club for $59.99 on rockbottomgolf.com. I felt the price was right. Two years ago I used a Callaway Steelhead plus. The head was too small for me to hit. I then bought a Callaway C4 driver off of a friend. I didn't like the steel shaft for it made it feel too heavy for a driver. I bought it for the big head and the shaft. The difference has been incredible. All I have to do is put a controlled swing on it and the balls flies. My ball flight has changed as well. It's the most forgiving driver I've ever hit. It looks great, it feels great, it's a fantastic driver, especially for the price. I've been playing golf for about 5 years. My swing speed is 95-105mph. (Depending on what I'm trying to do) I'm 5'3", do not stregth train.

Customer Service

None used yet.

Similar Products Used:

None.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 15, 2005]
jmh4453
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 410cc

The price was right when I bought this club. It swings really nice but is way to light for me. I have a very consistent tempo and I find that hitting this club makes me come through way to fast. I hit my Callaway Steel head 3-wood just as far. Its disappointing.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 20, 2004]
Jaco
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams 410 GT 10* reg

I bought the Adams GT wood set including the 410 driver, 3 & 5 wood. They look good with dark blue head and silver graphite shaft. Fairly forgiving clubs, straight and long. My swing speed is 85 - 90 MPH and I hit the driver 260 yards with a good tradjectory. Likes: Forgiving (more than the Taylor made 360) Feels good at address Looks good Fairly long Dislikes: Semi-cheesy grip Sounds like a tin can when you hit.

Customer Service

Never had to use.

Similar Products Used:

Bullet driver (steel cheepo) Taylor made 360 (long but not as forgiving, not a good club if your swing is straight or draws, good if you slice)

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 07, 2004]
Dean C
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 410 Driver

I just bought an Adams GT 410 on ebay because I had heard it was very light. I have tendinitis in my elbows so I was looking for a lighter club. I was fairly happy with my Nickent driver but the Adams is an experience. I have never swung a club so easily with these results. It is extremely long (315-330 yds) and is very rarely off the middle of the fairway. Easy club to hit. Best driver I have ever hit. Only thing I have owned similar to this one was a Callaway VFT. I payed $400 for the Callaway, the Adams was $40 on ebay. $15 more to have it shipped. Try it, you won't be disappointed.

Customer Service

no experience

Similar Products Used:

Yonex ADX 300 Callaway VFT Callaway BBB Nickent

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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