Adams Golf RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods
Adams Golf RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 24, 2007]
mrpibb7781
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM LP Draw 3 wood
This is THE greatest fairwood I have ever had the oppurtunity to try. My father purchased this club several years ago (a 9 handicap now as opposed to a 2 15 years ago) and was really killing the thing. I was having troube with pretty much everything in my bag and was really impressed with the look of the club so I tried it. At address the small head was surprisingly confidence inspiring. Just a smooth swing and the ball just explodes off the clubface. I love the ProLaunch shaft/ it really helps me get the ball in the air. Its my favourite club in my bag for a reason. I just plain out cannot miss hitting a great shot so long as i don't TRY to kill the ball. AND its only 99 bucks pretty much everywhere now. Customer Service Never had to try them Similar Products Used: Several different fairway woods from several very popular companies. |
[Jul 08, 2007]
UnluckyDiablo
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM LP fairway woods 3, 5 and 7
These all hit very well, just make sure to get it with the right shaft for you, and the NV shaft at that. I don't like the prolaunch and bought my first one with a shaft that was too stiff. I found out the hard way that the NV shafts are expensive if you get them seperately, so don't bother, just get it with the one that suits you. I find these hit very well and that they make easy, good contact. A nice comfortable fairway wood swing will do wonders. I have the driver that was made to compliment them, and it works well. Customer Service Havn't used it yet. Similar Products Used: Just the ones I built when I was starting out, these are MUCH nicer. |
[Oct 13, 2006]
Zeds
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Golf RPM Low Profile
I had such a great response with the last Adams product I bought (5 wood ovation) that I thought I would try out the 3 wood ovation. I was disapointed when Golftown ran out of it. One of guys woking there said to try out the RPM low Profile as it's simmilar to the ovation. I took a few swings in the simulator and was pretty impressed. I bought the club for $190 which is pretty cheap.. I took this club out to the range that day and WOW, no suprise this club was GREAT.. I could play fades, draws, and hit straight all day.. I tryed the Callaway X 3 wood and it was almost as good, but the price is double.. So to all out there who are thinking of buying this club, do so, Plus with the money you save you can treat yourselfs to a nice course.
Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Callaway X, nike sasquatch, Ping G5, Ping Rapture, TaylorMade R7 TP Ti.. YOu name it I tryed it... I'm a golf junkie |
[Jun 02, 2006]
kkjp1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM Low Profile
I've been struggling with hitting a hard fade on my 3 wood & hybrid. I've gone from the Cleveland Halo hybrid to the Ping G5 hybrid. I decided to go back to my original 3, 5, & 7 wood setup instead of the hybrids. I traded up to the Adams RPM Low Profile draw model 3,5 & 7 wood. These clubs are great. For me the draw model has removed the hard fade and has given me a consistent straight ball flight. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: cleveland & ping |
[Apr 10, 2006]
DRH
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods
These fairway woods are fantastic. If there's an easier one to hit I have no idea what it would be. I got the 3, 5, & 7 all with the Aldila NVS shaft. They are easy to pick off the fairway and I have used the 3 & 5 from a tee with great success. They are straight and long. I had the TaylorMade R580s and really had difficulty with them off the fairway. I didn't intend to buy these when I went looking. I'm sure glad they were suggested to me try. Easy to hit with great distance. If ypur in the market don't buy 'til you try these. |