Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 363 TI Drivers
Adams Golf Tight Lies GT 363 TI Drivers
[Sep 12, 2002]
Safe9uard
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies Gt 363 9°
Excellent excellent club!! Distance is better or about the same with other big name drivers but very very easy to hit. If you fade or slice a lot. Try this it will correct your slice to a fade or straight and your fade to straighter shots. This driver will stay in my bag. Setup is excellent. I'm getting the 3wood. I can't stress enough to try this driver. I was going to give 4 stars because I feel it could be longer but I change my mind(maybe it's just my swing ;). Get this driver and start hitting the fairways. Customer Service Don't need. Similar Products Used: Alien Ultimate Driver Hippo Giant 400cc TaylorMade 320 Titleist 975J-VS |
[Sep 04, 2002]
NaptownChief
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
363 R
I've always played with long irons off the tee cause I have a bad history hitting drivers. It took 3 trips to the range to get my swing to see eye to eye with this club but all I can say is WOW. I am hitting it pretty straight which is saying a lot considering my history with drivers and smashing many balls out of the backside of the range. Driving it in the 275-320 range is very common with this club. This is the best club on the market from what I have seen. The Steelhead III driver is a little bit more forgiving with my swing but not near as explosive with distance. Customer Service Outstanding. Very quick response with all questions via email. Similar Products Used: Orlimar TriMetal, Cleveland Launcher, Callaway SteelHead III, TaylorMade 5 series and Nike. |
[Sep 04, 2002]
George Chang
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight LIes GT363
Long, straight, forgiving, inexpensive. What else can you ask for? Very good distance. Beats Ping Tec (10-15 yds), Launcher in overall distance and is straighter. Not as long as the Orlimar HipTi (Great fairway woods) but much more accurate. Extremely forgiving with low penetrating drive with tremendous roll. Low trajectory make you need a higher loft club than your regular club. Superb square setup makes it easy to line up. It's hard to hit a bad shot if you have any resemblance of a decent swing. This club wants to go straight or slight draw. It's a 363cc but don't look as ridiculously large as some of the oversized drivers out there. It's a great buy at under $200 at most stores. The best overall club out there. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Cleveland Launcher (hated it, not forgiving at all), Ping Tec (Great club but not as far or straight as GT363), Orlimar HipTi (LONG, but erratic). |
[Aug 27, 2002]
slicenomore
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363R
Excellent club!! Longest I have ever tried and very easy to hit. Beats Callaway VFT, Deep Red 365, KZG CH-1 and Titleist 975J by 20-30 yards easily. The one I have has 9 deg loft and stiff Grafalloy shaft. Similar Products Used: Callaway VFT Hawk Eye, Wilson Deep Red 365, KZG CH-1, Titleist 975 D and J... |
[Aug 25, 2002]
CheezyPizza
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363 Titanium Reg Shaft
I first tried the 10 degree and hit it great, but didnt buy it, looked at some other drivers and landed up buying the 9 degree. I just couldnt hit it. the 10 degree is great though, when I was on the range, I was hitting consistently 210, which is great for me. So i returned the 9 and got the 10 degree. |
[Aug 20, 2002]
Josh
Shoots in the 90s
I bought this driver after shattering the 303 steel. Although I think I like the 303 a little better, this one rocks too! I am hitting the ball straighter than I ever have before and the distance is easy to get. I am hitting the ball 250 with a nice, easy swing. If I really go after it, I have a tendancy to slice the ball about 20 or 30 yards. This may be due to the stiffer shaft that I am not used to though. I have not been able to draw the ball with any consistency yet, but I have only hit about 100 balls with it. My very first swing off the tee was 240 yards and straight as an arrow. I hardly even swung. Keeping your body loose and relaxing with this club seems to give the best results. |
[Aug 16, 2002]
ohcello
Shoots in the 80s
Only hit the 363 on the range, but very consistant and forgiving. I used the 9 deg with the stock stiff shaft and after one or two hits, I was comfortable with it. Distance was on par with other newer ti drivers (tm320, etc)...but price is nice. I'm just bought the .86 version on ebay and will write review when I get it! |
[Aug 12, 2002]
efehr
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363 9*
One of the few drivers that sets up square. I bought the Tom Watson Spec version(Grafalloy Prolite Elite Stiff) of this driver a couple of weeks ago and am very impressed. Very long, forgiving and easy to align the face. I have played the Nike 350, Mizuno 300, 975JVS, and this Adams beats them all. The only other driver head I like as well is the Cobra SS350, which I have been playing since March. A very underated driver, and a steal at about $125 on ebay. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Cobra ss350, Callaway VFT, Mizuno 300, 975JVS, Nike 350, Ping TiSi. |
[Aug 08, 2002]
divotman
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams 363GT driver
very forgiving club. plenty long off the tee. seems to instill additional confidence everytime i hit a great drive. Customer Service no need yet Similar Products Used: Titleist 975J, Cleveland Launcher, Top-Flite Intimidator |
[Jul 26, 2002]
Ballbreaker
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT 363 Ti
A very good driver and very underrated. Bought this out of deseration after trying PING ISI, Callaway VFT, Titleist J, TaylorMade 320 and 510, Cleveland Launcher - Adams is the best of the bunch. Long, straight and forgiving. Nice sound. Ball explodes off the clubface and nice shaft, a Grafalloy stock. Great club. Customer Service not applicable Similar Products Used: Everything |