Adams Golf a4 tech Irons
Adams Golf a4 tech Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 04, 2009]
iakona
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams A4 Irons
The best Iron set I've ever played. The A4s are very forgiving and provide workability to shape shots. The forged clubhead provide great feel. They have a thin topline that sets up great to the eye. An additional plus, they are long. About one club difference from my old set. In a word, GREAT. |
[May 08, 2009]
jeremyk
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams A4 Tech Irons
I've tried and hit every club there is out there. I'm the guy that everyone says what club are you trying this week. I was playing Mizuno MP 60, Callaway Xforded, X18, Cleveland Tours, Mizuno MX200, TM TP preferred, Tour burner, you name it I've played. After two rounds of playing these clubs I can sayhands down they are the best club out there. They are soft, long and very easy to control. You can work the ball left, right, low, and high. Not to mention the look of the club is great when addressed. I would tell anyone that wants a forgiving players club or any club period look no further, Adams A4 tech is the best. Not mention I'm hitting these at least a club length further. I never was a huge Hybrid fan and like hitting my 3 and 4 irons, but with these hybrids I can't imagine going back, they are long and very easy to hit. |
[Mar 28, 2009]
t lester
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams A4 forged irons
Have tried and played with many irons over the last few years. Mizuno MP 32 blades and MP57s had nice feel and looks but not as forgiving. Ping I-5's, 10's ok but not the soft feel I was looking for. Tried Callaway FT's which are ok, very long but again, didn't have the feel and the high polished face gets chewed up quickly. Finally, I tried a set of Adams A4 forged perimiter weighted irons and WOW! Nice look and exceptional feel. Excellent forgiveness AND the 3/4 hybrids are easy to hit, LONG and have a nice, smallish profile. Best iron set I've had in years!! Similar Products Used: Ping I-5,I-10; Mizuno MP-57, 32's; Callaway FT, X-Tour. |
[Mar 23, 2009]
Frank Cruz
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams A4
Having left my 2 Y/old MP32 looking for something easier to hit I started in a quest for the right clubs; I shot high 70s to mid 80s, and have spent a lot of time to (and $) to get here. Started similar Mizunos, great feel but not as forgiving, defenetly a single digit club, the ugly MX200 are interesting but not solid as theMP line, what follows is the equipment I have actually purchased and played for at least a few weeks: 1) Ping I10 (poor feel, not as forgiving)and a bit odd set up, solid but not pleasant feel, lower trajectory and long almost as it the club has less loft. 2) Titleist 755, probably comparable to the A4 just not as forviging, significantly shorter but workable with nice feel. 3) Titleist AP2, nice interesting feel, very high trajectory with DGS300, with Rifle trajectory is lower but 1 club short, I cant explain it. Hard to work, very good for straight shots. 5) TM 2009 Tour Preferred, interesting forgiving, good design, NO FEEL, probably the worst of the bunch for feel.6)TM Burner Tour, super easy to hit, withthe stock S shafts the distances were too inconsistent, it feels like a cheap club because it is, long and high not seldom on the money. 7) Adams, I never liked Adams I always had visions of their old ugly cheap woods, then my buddy got a set. I hit his PW and could not believe it, then worked up and down the set and the more I hit these, the more impressed I was; bottom line I got a set two weeks ago. For me the club search is over, I found all the feel, control, clean set up lines and maneubrability, I was after; these clubs are amazing. The 3 and 4 Hybrids are very easy to play yet small and clean, with not much offset. My pro hit these yesterday, he plays Titleist blades only and could not believe it eiher. I expect these clubs to turn Adams into a fully respected iron manufacturer, they have earned it IMHO. I will be keeping these for a while as I don't think there is anything remotely close, I checked. Regards, Frank. Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: MP32, MP60, MP52, MX200, Ping I10, Titleist 755 and AP2, TM Burner Tour and Tour Preferred 09. |
[Feb 13, 2009]
Tim
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams A4
Bought the Adams A3 last year and they played well, however, I tried the A4 and they felt really good. I finally went out and got a good deal on the A4's and am I glad I did. They are by far the best feeling, performing, looking irons I have owned in over 35 years. Feedback is great, the clubs set up perfectly, balance is correct...only good things to say about these clubs. |
[Nov 25, 2008]
SK
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams A4 Irons
I just purchased Adams A4s today. I went to the practice range right away to hit some. What a great set of golf clubs. I had Mizuno, Callway and the latest Taylormade clubs. But these Adams are the best so far. It is very forviging with softness. And it travels further than any other irons out there. It is first time for me to purchase adams. I think I will stick to these for a long time. Get these!! |
[Oct 16, 2008]
pmax91
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams a4
The Adams a4 is absolutely the best set of clubs on the market today. If your handicap is 12 or less look no further, just go buy...now. Easy to hit, explosive, great feel. I've never hit the ball better. The hybrid 3-4 take all the pain out of the long iron shots. My distance and increased by almost a full club. Not to mention they look great and set up beuatifully to the ball. Adams is the industry's best kept secret. They could use some serious marketing to go along with the serious tecnology their clubs have. I'm a full-fledged equipment junkie. There is not a make or model haven't hit. There like hitting a Taylormade TP, but with much more feel, and a ton more forgiveness. Forged with forgiveness, what more could a player ask for! Also, the stock S/L 300 shafts are awesome. Sell your Callaways, Taylormades, Mizuno, or Pings and buy a4's today. Customer Service Knowledgeable and efficeint. Answered every question Similar Products Used: Any and all |