Adams Golf Tight Lies ST Drivers
Adams Golf Tight Lies ST Drivers
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
Strength:
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 24, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Jul 06, 2008]
Jerrycobra
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
with 7 deg loft
this was a gift from someone when i just started, used my him before, its not bad, but i am having trouble with such a low loft, i had a regular 85mph swing, it his pretty well, but honestly i have too little experience to tell much Customer Service n/a |
[May 10, 2005]
jb_adams
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies ST Driver
I bought one of these from 3balls.com for about $125 about 3 years ago. I have only been a once-a-week golfer or less since this time. I used to own a Callaway Steelhead III and sold it to a relative because I kept going back to the Adams. The thin face makes it harder to hit but when you connect, you really don't feel the ball. I have averaged 230+ at a beginner level. I finally replaced it with a lighter and larger club but I still like to put it in the bag for those days that are not under control. Thin face has resulted great second shots from tall rough on par 4 & 5 holes. Descent beginner club with reasonably consistant swing. Customer Service Never needed Similar Products Used: KZG RBT 360(my current driver), Callaway Steelhead III, Demod Titleist, Cleveland, Nike, Adams Redline |
[May 03, 2005]
Punkgolfr
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies ST Driver
I don't even know if they still sell these new, but it's not a bad driver is you're really new to golf and just want to get a feel for hitting with a driver. Compared to clubs available today, this club is has a tiny head, but still isn't a bad place to start. Customer Service Never had to use it for this club, but Adams has great customer service that I've used for other clubs I've owned. Similar Products Used: Taylormade R580XD |
[Apr 19, 2005]
akiranei
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams ST 10*
I was using a Callaway C4 Driver (350cc) for a year and decided to use this because my father didn't use it anymore and I wanted to use a lighter shaft. The smaller clubhead made me struggle. As for when I made good contact, the distance was disappointing but it was very accurate and straight. For the average once-a-week golfer (like myself) I recommend something bigger. (This club is 303cc, I now use a Adams GT 410cc with great success). Experience: 5 years, once a weeker. Swing Speed: 95-105mph. Height:5'3" Customer Service none needed. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead Plus 9* Driver. |
[Dec 18, 2003]
Joe
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies ST
My driver used to be a bag decoration. I picked this up on a two for one special with the 3 wood. Now I drive when I used to play the 3 iron. It's long (I've put it out there 300+, normally 270) and I can keep it in play. It's safe a satisfying. I've tried the newer drivers but can't find one that's so reliably straight for me. Love it. Customer Service Don't know. Similar Products Used: Taylormade 360, Adams Redline, |
[Jul 24, 2003]
Charles Chen
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams ST Titanium Driver
First got the club and had a very hard time controlling my shots. Later realized the head was loose. Sent it back to Adams and wow! I'm killing the ball - averaging 270 years! Though a great club, it is not something a novice can just pickup and swing around. If you don't have a well tempoed swing, this club will hit much shorter than Taylor Made or Callaway. But once you get your rhythm set, boy it really rewards you with straight fairway seeking shots. Customer Service Very nice and polite. Thank you. Similar Products Used: Taylor made and Callaway |
[Jul 09, 2003]
Mac
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
ST 303 Titanium Forged - 9* Regular Flex
Once you get past the unusual looking club head, the ST Driver has to be one of the very best drivers available today. Don't get me wrong, it is not an ugly club. It is finished in a deep cobalt blue that just exudes quality. I have hit or owned just about every Adams driver made, including the GT 363-R. The ST is my favorite. The 363-R may be able to slightly outdistance the ST, but not by much and only on perfect hits. The ST will still deliver excellent distance with off-center hits, better than the GT. I'm not a big hitter but can easily drive 250-260 yards consistently and occasionally really tag one with the ST. Though not as large as some of the newer drivers, it is still sufficiently large to create a sense of confidence when addressing the ball. More important, the ST is the most accurate driver I have ever hit. Not sure if this is due to the club head, the BiMatrix shaft or the combination of the two. I only know that it works! To summarize, I hit this driver longer and straighter on a more consistent basis than any other club I have ever used. It's the "Real Deal". Best of all, because the ST is "last years" model, these clubs can be found cheap. Grab one! You will be glad you did. Customer Service Hasn't been required. Similar Products Used: Adams TL2, SC FC818, 363-R, Powerbilt, Daiwa HiTrac |