Adams Golf Tight Lies Fairway Woods
Adams Golf Tight Lies Fairway Woods
[Jan 19, 2001]
Terry Hung
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Tight Lies 2
Bought the strong 5 and 7 and very easy to hit from the fairway. Replaced the 3 and 4 irons. Problems of popping it up from high rough. Should tie it lower from the ties. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 5 wood, Olimar 7 wood. |
[Jun 07, 2000]
Justin Macfarlane
Scratch golfer
I have a set of these adams tight lighs and would have to say if you are a scratch golfer do not by them.These clubs are ment to be very forgiving and get under the ball to much which take a lot of distance off your game.So in conclusion these clubs are a great club if you have a problem slicing or hooking the ball. Customer Service No i havent. Similar Products Used: I have tried out these tight lie copies made by Precision and i dont tend to get under the ball as much as the Adams. |
[May 31, 2000]
Greg
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies Strong 7
This is a great club for anyone who is inconsistent with long irons, now I feel like a 200 yard shot is in my "GO" range. The low profile is prone to popups, so you do have to be careful in deep rough. Overall, this is a great game improvement club that every mid to high handicapper should try out on the range and the course, it could really make a difference, especially now that they are on sale everywhere. Similar Products Used: taylor made burner woods, orlimar trimetal, callaway heavenly seven |
[May 27, 2000]
Sam Burner
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight lies 2 Spin Control 7 wood
In my eyes these are the best clubs in the world. Easy to hit, remarkable distance, and unmatched acuracy. Similar Products Used: Calaway Steel head |
[Jun 11, 2001]
Peter Young
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tight Lies 2 Strong 3
Club is very easy to hit, and is especially easy to hit out of the rough, which is what I like about it the most. There is nothing greater than being able to hit my 3 wood 240 yards out of the rough. I consistently hit this club 240-260, and straight. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made |
[May 27, 2000]
Freddy
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tight Lies 3 and 5 wood
Very easy club to hit. I don't get as much distance as a traditional fairway wood but very consistant. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 11, 2000]
Al Rodrigue
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Tight Lies 16 degree
Looks easy to hit in playing position with good quality head finish.Nicely balanced feel but even the stiff shaft is way too wippy. Must be swung ultra smooth or shots spray all over. Very easy to get up in the air and great off the fairway but is lousy when used off the tee. I think with a better quality shaft this club would be very accurate and would probably rate a 4 or 4.5 star rating. Similar Products Used: Practically everything else |
[May 19, 2000]
Jason Sweeney
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
3 wood
Gets the ball up in the air quick and keeps it flying straight. They are just as long as regular woods, but they come in higher and land softer. Not always great for high winds. Great alternate clubs to use off the tee also. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 03, 2000]
Richard Gaffin
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Tight Lies 2 Strong 4 Regular Graphite Shaft
I bought this club 3 weeks ago in the Nevada Bobs sale for £99 which was great value considering the RRP. However I did not get on with this club. I found it hard to hit from the fairway and from the tee and it was not to impressive from the rough. The ball oftern popped up from the rough. The shots that I were hitting were not too straight either. I found that the small head gave me little confidence at address. I also thought the shaft was poor and too long. I found the distance I was achieving was less than my 7 wood. I have now exchanges it for the superb TM SuperSteel 3 wood. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead, Taylor Made Supersteel, Ping i3. |
[Sep 03, 2000]
Dave
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
16 degree
This low profile thing is a gimmick that's past its shelf life. There's a reason why Orlimar and Adams newer models have deeper faces. If you can't get the ball airborn it's because the shaft is too still, not because the face is too deep. Similar Products Used: Armour, Goldwin, Taylormade, Honma, Callaway, Orlimar |