Adams Golf Speedline Fast 10 Drivers

Adams Golf Speedline Fast 10 Drivers 

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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5
[Apr 24, 2011]
blhoff
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Speedline Fast 10

Very good driver with a head that is hot and hits high. I play the 8.5* with stock Matrix stiff shaft. For me a smooth tempo and transition is key and I have no problem getting a good trajectory with a 100 SS. I'm not a bomber so going from my normal 44.5" to 46" gained me an additional 15 yards of carry but with no real loss of accuracy... and that was a pleasant surprise. This driver just wants to go straight.

The head looks traditional at address. The face sits square and I did not find the lack of an aiming device to be an issue. Nice solid sound at impact. I also have a 9064LS, but I prefer the Fast 10.

Similar Products Used:

Adams 9064LS, Taylormade R9, Mizuno MP600, Titleist 905R

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 2010]
boccigallupo
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Speedline Fast 10

I live close to the adriatic and ball does not go far. the new club hit the ball and go far. i very happy

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 24, 2010]
31648
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: SPeedline Fast 10

Excellent!!!!

Similar Products Used:

TM R7 & 09 Burner, Titleist 907D2, Mizuno MX700

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 07, 2010]
JESSBIRDIE
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ADAMS GOLF SPEEDLINE FAST 10

I LIVE IN THE ATLANTA AREA AND WE HAVE THE "PGA GOLF SUPERSTORE" HERE AND THEY LET YOU TAKE DIFFERENT "DEMO" DRIVERS, WOODS, HYBRIDS, ETC TO THE GOLF COURSE FOR TWO DAYS AND TRY OUT (WHAT A GREAT WAY TO COMPARE CLUBS, BEFORE YOU BUY.) I TOOK ADAMS FAST 10, PING G15, AND FT9 AND EXPECTED THE ADAMS TO BE IN LAST PLACE. TO MY SURPRISE, THE ADAMS WITH MATRIX SHAFT WAS ABOUT 10-15 YDS LONGER THAN THE OTHERS, HIT ABOUT THE SAME NUMBER IN THE FAIRWAY OR OUT OF THE FAIRWAY WITH EACH BRAND SO WENT WITH DISTANCE. I LATER COMPARED THE ALDILA WASABI SHAFT AND THE MATRIX SHAFT AGAINST EACH OTHER ON THIS DRIVER, AGAIN OUT ON THE COURSE, AND THE MATRIX WAS BETTER FOR ME. OWNED IT FOR ABOUT 4-5 MONTHS, FOR ME IT HAS A LOT OF ROLL OUT AFTER IT LANDS. (I NOTICED, NOW, IN THE 2010 "GOLF TIPS" BUYERS GUIDE THEY TESTED 34 DRIVERS AND 4 GOT THE LONGEST DISTANCE AND THIS FAST 10 WAS ONE OF THEM.) ALSO, LAST FEBRUARY, "GOLF MAGAZINE", IN THEIR DRIVER TEST, LIKED THIS CLUB, PROBABLY THE REASON I TRIED IT.
I AM NOT AN "ADAMS" MAN, AS I OWN SEVERAL DIFFERENT BRANDS AND CARRY 5-6 DIFFERENT BRANDS IN MY BAG ON ANY GIVEN DAY. ANY BRAND THAT MAKES ME PLAY BETTER IS WHAT I AM AFTER.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 25, 2010]
ricksmith420
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Speedline Fast 10 (Draw) 10.5*

I recently upgraded from my old Callaway Steelhead 10.5* to the speedline fast and am overall impressed. I have always had a left to right movement on my ball with the driver and the speed line draw turned my 240-260 yrd slice into a 250-285 yard draw that looks perfect. One thing i find about the speedline though is, that you have to hit pretty close to the sweetspot every time or it isnt gunna be pretty. I actually dont mind the sound of it at impact either, kinda sounds like an aluminum bat. Ive definatly heard worse sounds from a driver.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 19, 2010]
Social Circle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Speedline Fast 10 Driver

I disagree with the previous review. I found the sound to be just right and this to be a hot head. It is a high launcher. I generally go with a 10 to 10.5 degree loft and have the 9.5 in this driver. The stock R flex shaft does weigh 60 grams, but I tend to like light weight shafts on drivers. I find this driver to be forgiving, produce a solid (not too loud) sound at impact, and is slightly longer than others I have tried. And I love the feel too. Nicely done by Adams Golf. Highly recommended.

Similar Products Used:

Ping G15, Callaway FT-9, Cobra ZL

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 15, 2010]
mizzyuman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Speedline Fast 10 Driver 2010

I am approximately an 8 handicap and recently purchased a set of last years Adams Pro Forged after failing miserably with the Mizuno MP-68's. I immediately fell in love with the Adams forged and my sales associate at Watts left me a driver when I went to pick up my irons after they were re-gripped. That driver was the new Speedline Fast 10.

I had heard alot about the new Adams drivers so I figured I would take it and demo it. I hit about ten balls with it at the range and then a couple of tee shots during a practice round and I was shocked.

The club head and shaft was extremely light and I really had to slow things down. Most important, the sound off the driver face was impossible to tolerate. After all of the failures with the Nike's, Calloway square drivers, etc and the horrible sounds they made, I was shocked to see such a reputable company would not have done their homework and given a more solid feedback and sound off the club face. My 17 year old son hit it and almost threw it in a lake after 2-3 shots before going back to his old R7. Their R & D department needs to go back to the drawing board on this one.

Customer Service

My Watts dealer is great. They are always will to let me demo stuff. This club was waiting for me in anticipating me wanting to try it. Nice touch.

Similar Products Used:

Current- Nickent 4D with Fujikura Motore shaft, Makser with Nippon shaft (my fave), Callaway Diablo

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
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