Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 303 Steel Drivers

Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 303 Steel Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Maximum allowable C.O.R. to take stainless steel farther than it''s ever gone. A 303cc clubhead makes this the largest and most forgiving steel driver available.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 17, 2009]
Kevin Herlihy
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Tight Lies GT 303 Steel Driver

I bought it from Craigslist for $25, then played my first round in about 4 years due to back issues. I was very pleased with it. I played another 9 the next week and I was absolutely crushing the ball nice and straight, even at the 6th hole when the bottom of the club head developed a 4 inch crack! I hit it again on 7 and the crack started to come up the face of the club! At least it helped me shoot a 39 in the rain.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Oct 15, 2008]
Tom Provan
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: ADAMS tight lies Steel Driver

Bought the driver, despite the critisisms leveled atthis club that they are fragile.
It burst like a cheap Japanese cracker novelty half way through the first round.
Shame.
I wont buy Adams again and have gone for a Nicklaus driver in titanium.

Customer Service

It was second hand...

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 17, 2004]
advaltax12
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: adams GT 303

I have now had this club in my bag for a little over two full seasons and wrote one of the first reviews on this club. It has been a very good quality and serviceable driver that has helped me move from the 90's to the 80's. After two years and literally hundreds of drives, I am still very satisfied. If you get this club on eBay or used, I think you will find a good club for the money. If you are looking for a club that will help take you from duffer to intermediate level, I can vouch for its success in that role. Are there some better clubs out there? Sure, but when you become good enough for the elite level clubs, you will know. This club can help you get there.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 28, 2004]
David Swinehart
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT-303 Steel Driver

I have used the Adams GT-303 for two seasons now, and feel that it is a solid performer. I have the 9.5 Deg model with the GT Stiff-Flex graphite shaft and stock grip. Pro's: The clubhead is large (303cc) without being ridiculous, and has excellent forgiveness on slight mis-hits. The stiff-flex shaft is also quite responsive and provides decent feedback. I purchased mine before the offset option was available, but the club comes set up about 2-3 degrees closed, so setting up to play a soft fade feels comfortable and easy. Con's: Some have mentioned quality problems with the GT line. Mine has performed without a hitch for the last two seasons, although I have witnessed a golfing partner (playing the same model), break the connection between shaft and clubhead. Overall: Performance to dollar, I feel the GT drivers are a good investment. They promote good distance, preferrable ball flight, and (in my case) good durability.

Similar Products Used:

Adams Redline, Callaway Original Big Bertha

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 09, 2004]
AJW
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: adams gt 303

I wanted a driver with a mid sized head and more loft and found this going cheap on eBay. I was very inconsistent with my hippo giant I could hit booming drives duck hooks or banana slices. The 303 with its shorter shaft closed face and midsize head is much more consistent. Large alignment markings make it easy to aim and the shorter shaft is easier to use. I haven’t court a flyer like I occasionally did with the Hippo but overall it’s much more consistent. The ball flights on the high side and distance is average. Overall a good driver with plenty of help for the high handicapper and available at a great price

Customer Service

havent used

Similar Products Used:

ping eye2 , Hippo giant , Callaway warbird , Willson deep red

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 30, 2003]
Bran
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: GT 303

Was playing an out dated TM Burner Bubble 10.5, which I use like a FW 2 wood now. I Hit several larger name drivers in the net and none jumped off the club like this one. Also I like that the head is not like swinging a blimp, it has the largest face of any non Ti club. When I hit the sweet spot my drives are 30+ yards longer and even when I hit it off center it's as long as my old club. Looks great and has a great sound that turns heads off the Tee! I getting one for my dad and am sure it will improve his game which I use to think was impossible.

Similar Products Used:

TM Burner Bubble, TM TI 2 bubble, Ping TSI

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 19, 2003]
Grashoper
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 303 steel 11.5 *

I was using a Taylor 340,and I thought I could not hit anything better.Wrong............ I hit the 303 and I do not know what adams put into this club,but I have never hit a driver straighter or longer. I suspect the high degree of loft has something to do with the outstanding performance of this club. Adams should reconsider re introducing this club back into the market,with a better shaft.

Customer Service

Targetline is the best.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor 340,Ping ISI.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 16, 2003]
Mauro
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 303 10.5 , offset

Started to play just over a year ago. Had an inexpensive set to start. Then I tried a friend's driver, an Adams. I didn't think twice and bought myself a new GT 303, over E-Bay. I learned to use the offset (I was a slicer), and my shots were going straight and far, with an average between 250 -280, and my longest of 295. I usually hit at least 10 out of 14 fairways. I liked the club so much that I bought the 3 and 5 woods of the same line. Last week, on hole 10, I hit a 250 yards down the center, one of my best shots for that hole; when I went to the next tee, after a par, I notice that the crown of the driver, over the toe, had sunken in and cracked (about the size of a quarter). I was still able to use the driver, but it lost all the pressure inside. I don't know how long I'll be able to use it. I'll have to wait for Christmas for a new one.

Customer Service

I will be contacting Adams today to see if this is a common problem. I always use the cover on all my wood clubs and the putter. I take good care of my clubs, and I never throw them, or hit them on the floor in anger (that is bad sportsmanship, not frustation).

Similar Products Used:

Adams GT 3 wood and 5 wood, Original Tight Lies 3 wood.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2003]
tiger850
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams 303 Driver

Straight and long all the time...great driver. I'm looking for another one as a backup...before they are gone. Friends and family that try it are amazed at distance and consistency. Mine is 10.5 Stiff graphite...go get one quick.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 08, 2003]
Brad
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT Steel Driver

I bought this driver this spring at the start of the season in the hopes that I would increase my distance and accuracy. Last year I averaged about 225 with bursts to 245. Since I usually step off my distances into the greens I feel really comfortable with these distances. After getting used to the feel of the club I began to see places on my home course I have never seen before from the tee. I am now averaging about 250 with bursts to 280 and very straight. You can't over swing this club. You must be smooth. As for the heads cracking I hadn't heard of this until arriving at this web site. I strongly recommend this club to anyone.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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