Adams Golf RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods
Adams Golf RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 26, 2010]
Ruben H.
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
3, 7 woods
Great product at a great price at Wal Mart (17 bucks). Solid hits and easy to put the ball to fly. I am 33, not very experienced but with this club I have been to hit the ball straight and very far. Great club to be used from the T box too. costs 17 but performs for way more expensive clubs. Give one of them a try. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: I have used a tm r5's. |
[Oct 06, 2008]
sdandrea1
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM LP 5 wood
Great club, especially with the Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue 75 shaft and the $17 price tag at WalMart!! |
[Sep 25, 2008]
dblshoemn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods
This is actually an update on my previous review on the Adams clubs. I don't own two anymore, I own 3. Just got the neutral bias 3 wood, and now I finally have a 3 wood I can hit off the fairway or the tee, hit it long, and hit it straight. I love this clubs!! |
[Aug 07, 2008]
quebb
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RMP LP
I just bought this Adam's 3 wood with a neutral bias Grafalloy Prolaunch blue 75S for $17 @ Wal-mart. If it don't do well or I don't like it I am not out much money. Most likely it will head to the "Bay". Price alone makes it a 5 plus the shaft costs $63.99 at Golfworks.com |
[Jun 25, 2008]
rolltide32
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
RPM LP 5 wood
I am a very good iron player and can hit my driver fairly well but the problem I have had has been fairway woods. I have a Wilson Prostaff oversized 16* 3 wood that I have had trouble with. I also have used a ram 18* hybrid that isn't much better. I bought this 5 wood and I've had amazing results. I can hit it straight as an arrow and abou 175 yard. (my average drive is about 200 yards.) I got it with the prolaunch blue r flex shaft. I now use this from the rough,fairway, and tee. I got it at wal-mart for only $50. This is an awesome club. Similar Products Used: wilson prostaff 16* 3 wood,
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[Jun 18, 2008]
dblshoemn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
adams rpm low profile
After reading many reviews on these hybrids, I decided to get one. Two days later I had another in the mail - now I own the 5 and 7. Never have I had easier, more reliable clubs in my bag. I've swung easy, I've pounded them, trying to find a flaw, and there just aren't any. Buy one, or two, you won't be sorry. Used to have some Bridgestone J33's - they are gone. The Adams clubs are 15 to 20 yards longer and are easier to hit consistantly. |
[May 26, 2008]
Gary Kilbride
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams LP 5 Wood Neutral, Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue R
When I can get a fairway wood airborne, that's reason enough to write a review. My Cobra offset 17 degree driving iron has seldom felt threatened in 10+ years because I can blast it, including off the deck. It laughs at the occasional 3 or 5 wood that shows up briefly, before relegation to the closet.
Customer Service Bargain on eBay, including two other clubs and $7 shipping charge, when it cost the seller $22.65 for Priority Mail. Ouch, a big chunk of his profit. Nice guy and excellent communication. That's my version of customer service. Similar Products Used: How stupid is it that this site provides a 1200 character limit for this category, a full 40% of the limit for product review? I can just imagine typing for a half hour, listing every 5 food manufactured in the past quarter century. |
[Feb 08, 2008]
nissin
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Golf- RPM LP Low Profile Fairway Wood
I was very happy with this 3 W until one day I hit a ball solid and straight and the shaft broke near the head. Looks like that I am not the only one with this problem. I believe that this blue shaft is very weak. Customer Service I am still dealing with this problem. |
[Sep 14, 2007]
golfer7890
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
RPM Low Profile Wood
I have the 17 loft and 21 loft in draw bias offset. I need more practice with the 17 lofted club. The 21 loft goes high and straight. Easy to hit club-- don't try to overpower it and let the club do the work type of wood. Feels slightly heavier than other woods. The click sound at impact is very nice and solid. I can easily get the ball in the air with the 7 wood. It cost less than Callaways and Pings. Not sure if it's as well made as the high end clubs, so I do worry about the quality in the long run.
Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: PIng G2, Sonartec, TM R5, Cobra M speed, and Callaways. |
[Aug 16, 2007]
Mike Learn
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
RPM 3 Wood Draw
The first day out with this club I was pretty happy. I was hitting the ball farther than my buddy was with his SQ. Then came hole 17. I hit the ball pretty solid (NO ground contact what so ever) and the head came flying off. Not the first time I had this problem with this model of clubs. I had a 7W Draw and the exact same thing happened TWICE! I am getting pretty sick of taking this piece of crap back all the time. I should have gone with the Cobra I think. Customer Service Not bad at all. Too bad their fairway woods arent as good as their customer service. |