Adams Golf GT Irons
Adams Golf GT Irons
[Aug 09, 2002]
htricker
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT irons
I just started playing about 4 months ago and started with a borrowed set of Tommy Armors. After 4 rounds I decided I really liked this sport and went to a local golf shop with a huge inventory. The manager let me try out several different sets and the Adams were the clubs I decided on. After 3 lessons and about 10 rounds I'm shooting high 80's to low 90's. The graphite tips really take the sting out of the hit and after a few more rounds and several more lessons I think I can get into the 70's. I highly recommend the Adams GT's The only thing I think I'll change will be the grips. |
[Jul 30, 2002]
tuarai
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT Irons
Great irons |
[Jul 18, 2002]
Don Nash
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT Irons
I have been playing with these for the past two seasons. Last season, I broke 90 twice (for the first time in my 10 years of playing). The best thing about these clubs for me are the long irons. I hit the 5 iron with the confidence I had with my old 7 iron. Where I couldn't even consider hitting a 3 iron in the past, I am now consistently hitting the Adams 3 iron 200-210 from the fairway. These clubs have had a possitive impact on my score over the past two seasons. |
[Jul 15, 2002]
addedit
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT Irons, R-flx
I bought these back when they were new and hard to find. They feel a little heavy at first but the combination of balance, head weight and flex give me a very nice ball flight and a lot of control. I had played with graphite shafts for the reduced shock to the hands, but longed for the control of a steel shaft. As soon as I saw the first review of the new GTs I had to try them. The graphite tip offers the shock control and the steel shaft give excellent control. After a year and a half I still love them. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Wison Staff, Taylor Made |
[Jun 30, 2002]
ziljan1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
adams gt ultimate
i have been playing the ultimates for about a month. these clubs feel sweet when hit in center of the face. real consistant yardages and very straight. you can also fade or draw. only drawback is that these are very heavy clubs. if you are tired. the long irons can get a little hard to hit. but if your feeling good and strong the 3 iron will be your best freind. i think you will love them as long as you let the club do the work. bought the gap and sand and couldn't be happier. Customer Service don't know yet Similar Products Used: ping isi, golfsmith tour cavity pro, titleist 981, ping eye 2, mizuno's |
[Jun 19, 2002]
golfking
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT Irons
these clubs don't get the respect that they certainly deserve.these clubs are for anyone and i hit them great!i used the tommy armour v-31 irons but they are just too solid and hard to hit. more for the pros.adams deninately knows what they are doin with these clubs!i'd give these clubs a six if i could!5/5! Similar Products Used: Tommy Armour V-31 irons Taylor Made 320,too much $ |
[Jun 18, 2002]
pjoneacre
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Tight Lies GT Stiff Flex
I have been hitting these irons for about a year now. They have a very long, high trajectory.I have also noticed excellent forgivness and feedback in these clubs. I beleive the shafts in these clubs would be hard to beat with any head on them. On good hits the 3-iron carrys 225 yards and the pitching wedge averages 135-140 yards. Similar Products Used: Taylormade LCG, Ping I3's, Callaway X-12's |
[Jun 11, 2002]
Blake
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams GT Ultimate
Absolutely the best irons I have ever hit in my life. The ball goes much longer and straighter, with consistency that I have come to take for granted. Not the prettiest clubs out there, but they still look good. Similar Products Used: King Cobra II, Golden Bear, Taylor Made Firesole, Wilson Deep Red |
[May 21, 2002]
BCBill
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Ultimate GT Irons, reg bimatrix
Wonderful irons! These are longer, higher, and straighter than my King Cobras. I love the soft, forged-like feel. Also I can work them either way. The long irons are so easy to hit that I've taken my 5 wood out of my bag Customer Service Very prompt responses to my e-mail queries. Similar Products Used: Ping, Cobra |
[May 15, 2002]
Mark Suva
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
2002 Adams Ultimate GT''s STIFF
Man-o-man-o-man! Since I have read almost all these reviews about the GT''s, I am gonna write this in a way that would have better helped me make my decision on what irons to purchase, GT''s or not. If you don''t want to read alot, the bottom line is: I LOVE THESE IRONS. I''m the type of player that likes a club to be stiff. But more truthfully, I like the feedback to find that "dialed" feeling. I want my irons to tell me a everything I need to know about my shot. Bad or good, feedback is crucial to improvement. I have played with a variety of irons. In doing so, I know I don''t like any iron with an all graphite shaft. They may be long, but the feedback from these irons are like "who are you, oh really, by the way and this is where I went". I''m just trying to underline the "non-native, numb, disjointed" feeling of graphite that you may, or may not agree with, dependant on your swing. Graphic is too isolated, and disjointed when it comes to feedback. A solid hit and a semi-miss-hit feel like the same thing. How do you correct a problem like that? What do you believe in? No all graphite shafts for me. An all steel shafted iron feedback say''s "I JUST DID A WHOLE LOT OF THIS" at a screams level, like a drunk drill seargent. With these irons, as far as feedback, big miss-hits = big vibrations, hands before the clubhead = hella slice. But, at least you know what you did wrong or right LOUD AND CLEAR with these steel shafts. What I''m saying is steel feels like a overpronounced car without any shocks or springs. You know exactly what your going through bump-by-aggravating-bump. The first iron I pulled out and hit with these GT''s, I knew these were for me. Feedback from this "compromising" shaft is precise, yet a pleasure to listen to like. Kind of like the way we all wish our girlfriends would talk on the phones. You are not penalized for miss hits with vibrations and hooks/slices that now go much straighter that before instead of that "around the race track" ball flight. These clubs read your mind. After a couple of rounds with these clubs, my confidence is VERY HIGH. I know exactly what they are going to do. Only because they told me exactly what I needed to know about how I am hitting the ball. It was easy cause of the feedback, you won''t find on any other shaft. This novels over. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Callaway X-14''s (uniflex steel shafts), Callaway Hawkeye''s (2,PW,AW uniflex steel shafts), Taylor Made 320''s (regular graphite), Tailor Made Firesoles (Stiff), RAM AccuBar (tour stiff) |