Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 363 TI Drivers
Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 363 TI Drivers
[Nov 21, 2002]
jlbct
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT363
Have always struggled off the tee. Did all my scoring with the short game and putting. Purchased the GT 363 on the recommendation of friend who regularly drive the ball 280 + in the short grass. Since I have always hit a high ball 220 to 240 yards I purchased the 8 degree with a stiff shaft. I am now finding my ball 250 to 290 yards down the fairway. And when you get that one or two perfect center hits during a round I have been over 300 yards which has never happen to me before. But the biggest surprise is that with the size of the head and its roll and bugle I can work the ball left and right and I can even hit it low into the wind almost on demand. The only time I slice it is when I am late on my weight transfer. Over swinging will cause me to hook the ball. The surprising thing is even with these swing faults the ball stays in play. Learn to swing it easy and anyone can hit this driver for distance in the short grass. Similar Products Used: You name it I have had it in my bag or tried on the range over the pass ten years. |
[Nov 04, 2002]
Fearless_Fly
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies GT 363
I bought this club last weekend in an 11 degree loft, which is quite a high loft considering my swing speed is 102 mph but I wanted the club to behave more like an oversize 3 wood and give me a bit more control off the tee as i'd had real problems with my previous driver being only 9 degree. I'd only hit this club in the nets at the golf store, and played a round with it the day after. The distance I got with this club is incredible even with a relaxed swing, and every shot was straight down the middle with very little draw or fade. This club has totally exceeded my expectations and I'll definitely be investing in the Tight Lies fairwoods soon. Far better driver than Callaway, Taylormade or Ping. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Powerbilt Citation, Wilson Deep Red, Callaway ErcII, Taylormade 300 series, Ping TiSi. |
[Oct 22, 2002]
glhiro
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363 GT
Awesome club. By far the best driver I've ever hit. Bought brand new on ebay for $98, took it to the range a few times, played the club last week - I've never been this far down in the middle of the fairway in my life! This club works - straight & long!!!!! I would highly recommend this club for anyone wanting to improve their driving distance & accuracy while looking to bypass the excessive cost of overpriced "bigger" name brands. Customer Service N/A |
[Oct 22, 2002]
suwdawg2001
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
adams gt 363 10 degree reg
This club rocks! I tried many drivers this summer including many of the more famous ones and this driver held up to all comers and passed most of them by! This driver is as long and forgiving as any driver I tried. I liked the cobras as well for their forgiveness but the adams was longer and in my case just as forgiving. This club is a steal for the price you can get this for. Give it try you might be surprised too! Similar Products Used: Tried many this summer, ping tisi, taylor 360, deep red, cobra 350 & 427 |
[Oct 14, 2002]
John
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363 GT 9 degree Stiff
This is the best driver on the market for the money you can buy. Very forgiving maybe too much tends too hit the ball straight. It has a medium height ball flight. Miss hits tend to get good distance. Some hits that seem not to pure give an unexpected 15 to 20 yards combination of carry and roll. I would buy another one of these drivers no questions asked. A few of my friends have hit this driver and have ordered this club some hve ordered the regular shaft in order to try and work the ball alittle easier. My swing speed is 100 to 105 mph with the driver. Similar Products Used: All except the new BB II and the Yonex drivers. |
[Oct 06, 2002]
Roger Attai
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT 363 9* Stiff
After an hour, the computer data suggested that I hit the Adams fairly consistently about 250 yards and the average distance was better by about 10 yards over the other clubs. On the course I was rushing my swing a bit but still managed 240 - 270 yards off the tee with a slight fade. It was a scary long to me. I typically teed off with a 3 wood for 225 yards. During my last round I broke 90 for the first time. (Handicap - 22) I had Driver , 5 wood to a 525 yard par 5. With almost no wind I drove for 300+ yards ( my longest drive ever)and was putting for eagle. I hit 7 out of 10 fairways. For me, the straight to slight fade of my ball flight was more than acceptable. This club is great and a joy to hit. The recent retail reductions make this club an excellent buy. I expect the club would help me in lowering my scores in thge near future. I subsequently bought the Adams GT 3 wood. Also a great club... Similar Products Used: Wilson (deep red)9*, Olimar HipTi 9*, Taylor made 320 and 360 - 9*. Callaway C4 |
[Oct 04, 2002]
fastfish
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
363 TI 11 degree/regular flex
I've had this driver for a couple of months, and held off writing a review while I got used to it. To me, this is a GREAT golf club. I had completely given up on my old driver (a callaway steelhead). Now, I look forward to pulling out this Adams every chance I get. I'm visiting parts of the fairway that I've never seen before. Oh, and it also looks super cool. I chose the Adams because it looked big and friendly, and that's just what it is. It's hard to make a terrible mistake with it. The eleven degree works fine for me, but if I were going to buy another one I would probably go for a ten, because the ball flight is fairly high. Everyone seems to love this club, and they're practically giving them away. If you're looking for a driver that's easy to hit well, you owe it to yourself to try this one out. Customer Service ebay rules. and another guy says he got one for $95.00? What a STEAL! Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead. |
[Oct 02, 2002]
jbinion
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT Driver
BUY THIS DRIVER! Distance and accuracy with this club is OUTSTANDING. Over the last three years I have tried over 20 drivers. Callaway, King Cobra, Taylor Made, and many more. This driver is the best value and performance combination I have ever seen. Why pay $300 to $400 for a driver? At $179.00 This club is as good or BETTER than the other brands named above. I found mine Brand New on Ebay for $95.00. Like some of the other reviews mentioned, when hitting with this driver, swing about 3/4 speed for the best results. Do not overswing. At 3/4 speed the average person could hit this club about 250 yards. BUY IT! You can't go wrong. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead, Taylor Made Supersteel, Adams SC, Callaway Hawkeye VFT |
[Sep 16, 2002]
glmi
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT 363R .860 COR Driver
For some time I've been searching for the right driver to replace my trusty Callaway GBB Driver. The main reason for the change was to gain more distance. Literally, I tried every single driver I could get my hands on but I wasn't satisfied with any of them until I came across this ADAMS GT 363R. Simply put, this is the BEST DRIVER I have ever used. It is pretty to look at, very forgiving, STRAIGHT AND LOOOOOONG. First time out with this driver, I was hitting my second shots from spots where I had never played my second shot from - at least 20 yards further from the tees. I would have paid $500 for this driver. This driver is truly under rated. Similar Products Used: Callaway GBB, BBB, ERC Original, ERC2 Titleist 975J, Taylor Made 360. PING ISI. King Cobra SS 350, 427. on and on..... |
[Sep 14, 2002]
shortsurferguy13
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363 9*
I am 15 years old and i bought this driver 2 weeks ago. It is a good club if you let the club do all the work. I learned if you swing it too hard you will slice and you wont get as much distance as if you were swinging it soft. its a good driver it helped me gain an extra 20 yards to my drive. Similar Products Used: None |