Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 363 TI Drivers

Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 363 TI Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Thin face design for maximum legal C.O.R., and incredible distance At 363 cc''s, it''s one of the largest club heads on the market, which allows for greater forgiveness Heel-weighting zone helps square the clubface for more consistency

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 18, 2024]
wharberxku


Strength:

They really do have great feel and the strike is really pute. I play very little but still hope to be knocking it round in the seventies again soon, visit our site!

Weakness:

None . .

Purchased:
New  
OVERALL
RATING
5
[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


Strength:

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Weakness:

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OVERALL
RATING
5
[May 02, 2008]
Neil
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams Tight Lies GT 363 Ti

Bought the club from a friend that had it put away. It had a 2 inch extension and im a big buy 6'6 240. Took it to the range and wow, I think I need to enter a Long drive contest. Two weeks after I had it, hit 12/14 fairways on my way to personal best 69.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 25, 2008]
Swillnswine
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 363 9*

This is one of the best drivers Adams (or anyone for that matter) has ever made. The head sets up so nice and square it's point and shoot. Face is hot and trajectory is mid and boring. I picked it up for $19.99 in great condition at Golf Galaxy. The stock shaft was way soft so I had an original Prolite 35+ stiff lying around that I put in it. I'm still amazed at the accuracy and distance I get with this combo. I've come full circle when it comes to big headed drivers. I started off with smaller head drives then went all the way to 460. I'm back to sub 400cc cause I just never felt like I could control the head as well on 460cc heads. A smaller head like the GT 363 has also helped me focus more on my swing and not overswinging.

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Adams Redline, Cleveland Ti 330,460, Titleist 905, Cobra SZ460,414 Comp.,SMT DB 455, Spectrum, Geek Failsafe,Bang BOM, Nike Sumo2,the list goes on and on.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 08, 2007]
Seaders
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT 363 GT 10° Driver

Not the newest driver but has consistently been the best driver Ive played with yet. Wants to go straight, has a face and soft spot as big as all of the huge monstrosities out there but still looks like a golf club. Changed from stock reg. shaft to stiff graphaloy pro lite. Nobody I've played with yet has been able to keep up with my constistency since I've taken this club to my bag.
Purchased at Global Golf for a ridiculous US$ 35.- Dont waste your money on new stuff that wont do better than the old.

Customer Service

Not needed

Similar Products Used:

Ping Tec Ti, Taylor Made 200 Ti

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 16, 2006]
whitesox350z
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 363 ti 10.5* stiff flex

i used this driver all of last year
it was very hard to get used to, but once i did it RIPPED!! i was hitting it about 280 and dead straight, i hit 13 out of 14 fairways
and then this year i was trying to get my game back and i couldn't get a good swing with it, so i went out and bought a callaway x460 and it's much better

but considering the price, it's an amazing driver...and once you can get used to it it's even better, i just didn't have the time to get used to it

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 24, 2006]
SrGolfNut
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Tight Lies GT 363

Used friends GT 363-R (USGA non-conforming) model to play 9 holes of golf with him a month ago. Hit really long drives. Since than have bought 3 GT-363 models. 11 degree at 2nd Swing for $55 and two 10 degree clubs on eBay for $25 each. I am hitting a long, long ball for a senior golfer with these clubs. If you can pick one up for $25 or so you should give this club a try.

Customer Service

Never had to use.

Similar Products Used:

TM R540, TM R580, TM R580-XD, TM R7-HT, Ping G2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 04, 2005]
lukevh
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams 363 GT with grafalloy blue shaft

Got driver from ebay. Replaced stock shaft with grafalloy prolaunch blue shaft. Driver does go long. Took a few rounds to get used to the club but after that long and straight. Produces a good amount of roll as well. I'm hitting it around 220-240 metres.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 20, 2005]
carr00
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 10.5 Degree, Medium Stiffness

Not a bad club fur the price. Its no Taylormade, but it will hit it straight down the pipe. It is a definate upgrade over a stock driver, that's for sure. I have hit better, and I have a whole lot worse than this driver.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 07, 2005]
Bigdog308
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Ti 383

I bought this club for $35.00 brand new at Rockbottom Golf. I pured a Graffaloy Blue shaft and installed and I must say I am very impressed. I have drivers I can hit farther when flushed, but this club really performs on every swing. Most clubs will perform when struck perfectly, this club performs even when you hit it OK! Flushed drives: 275 Decent hits: 260 Toe,Heel,Thin: 240 What more could you ask for! Marketing drives companys to make different models, don't be fooled by ads for $400.00 drivers, you won't do any better at the end of the day then you can with the GT383.

Customer Service

Used several years ago with no problems.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland, Calloway, Taylor Made, Ping, Wilson.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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