Adams Golf Redline Combo Set Irons

Adams Golf Redline Combo Set Irons 

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Adams Redline 4H, 5-GW Combo Iron Set with Steel Shafts The Adams Redline Combo Iron Set combines Adams' longest-hitting irons with their longest-hitting hybrids to create a customizable set that delivers maximum yardage. Designed with distance as the primary goal, you have the option of choosing which set configuration will best fit your game, including choosing whether to play one, two or three hybrids in combination with the long-hitting irons. Additional Features: Material: Steel Set Composi

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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya


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[Sep 10, 2013]
Gerry Teigrob
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline hybrid iron combo

I had heard a lot about the Redlines before purchasing them. Checked them out and was very impressed with the length and pure shots I can hit with the irons and hybrids. My 5 iron has become my favorite club so far. I have only played nine hole rounds this year but just in the games I have played I noticed a better feel with the crispness of the irons and length with the hybrids. Kudos Adams Golf for an awesome product!

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I have also used the Adams A7 hybrid irons. I didn't notice the length in those irons that I have with the Redline irons. But I would consider them quite similar in terms of playability...however not so much in terms of forgiveness.

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5
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5
[Mar 16, 2013]
Shawn
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Irons

These are great irons. I bought them based on reviews I had read and the fact that you can get these new for 240. I bought the 4 hybrid through the Gap Wedge. I cannot believe how crisp the feel is when hitting these irons. They are LONG. Working the ball is no issue at all but it will take me a while to adjust to the extra yardage.

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Ping i3, Cleveland CG1, Ping eye 2.

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5
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5
[Jun 01, 2012]
Testuser1333
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Hybrid Irons

I hate putting my name in reviews, so I used my spam email. With that said.
I am 38 and I have been playing golf since I was 21. I am a golfer that golfs about 10 to 12 times a year. And I shoot in the 90s. I have 10 year old Nickent hybrids and I finally decided to buy new clubs. I did my research and found that the best clubs for me would have been TaylorMade Burner 2.0. I went to golfsmith and hit the 6 iron Burner and i couldn't get the hang of the club. It was to long and I just could hit it right. The sales person suggested a cobra, which I did much better. But of course they were out of my price range. He then suggested the Adams Hybrid Redline series. I hit the 7 iron 170 consistently, which I have never done before. I was sold. I bought them and I took them to the range and I was impressed with the feel and length I was getting. Of course this was the range and tomorrow I will take them on the course.
If you are like me go to a golf shop and hit them for yourself and see the difference.

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5
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