Adams Golf UC-10 Irons
Adams Golf UC-10 Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 30, 2005]
the_artguy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
UC 10
I didn't need these clubs but at the price I got them for at EBAY, it was hard to turn down. I got the complete set 3 - LW, steel TT shafts, and OEM grips... other than the grips the clubs were in fantastic condition. OK - I own 3 sets of irons - my favorite are Mizuno's. When I first looked at the clubs I thought the offset and size of the heads seemed a little much but the weight of the irons were well balanced. I hit them couple of times at the driving range and thought that was nice, nothing too special. I eventually took them to the course, and what a surprise. These clubs are superb, a very smooth action. I don't find them to hit any higher but are certainly a 1/2 a club longer than my other irons. I naturally draw the ball but can easily fade the ball with these irons. All you have to do with these irons is make a smooth swing and the club will do the rest, almost effortless. I love these clubs both for performance and value. I find myself using these clubs more often than not. I can highly recommend these clubs for ANY golfer - you can find them on EBAY at crazy low prices. That's my take, have a nice round... Similar Products Used: Armour 845 Oversize Plus - Wilson CB Forged - Mizuno TC |
[Jul 02, 2005]
golfisgood
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
UC
I got the 3-PW, and the 1,3,and 5W Adams GT set for 142 dollars. The irons are your typical game improvers with deep cavity backs and thick soles. When I first took them out I could not believe how high they hit, and I easily was hitting one club less. But the high flight of the ball had the bonus of dropping and stopping. I don't have the game to work the ball, and all these do is hit the ball straight. For me I only use an iron to go for the green, so they have been ideal. These clubs are 431 stainless cast and should not have a buttery feel, but I have to say that they have a great solid feel. I took Titleist 704CB out recently, which is also stainless, and the clubs had identical feel. I have stiff steel shafts and I like their feel. The grips are velvet feel. At first I did not like them and planned on replacing them. But now that I have played with them for over the year, the grips have developed a tackiness, and are acceptable. I shoot in the 90's and can go into the 80's on a good day. I need game improving clubs and these do the trick. They are just about giving these clubs away, and they are worth a look for a golfer like me. Customer Service limited experience. I sent them an email for further information and they responded immediately. Similar Products Used: Cobras, Big Berthas |
[Jul 01, 2005]
Rick James
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams uc-10
These irons are amazing. I only bought them because they were only $98 brand new on ebay and i couldn't pass them up. When i first took them to the range, they felt okay, but it was hard to see the results because the range i go to is very flat and hard to judge the distance. But I took them to a par 3 today and shot even par(normaly shoot mid 30's). I was hitting them at least a club and a half further thant my Hogan radials, which have gotten great reviews on this site. Even though the Radials are forged, my adams are just as smooth and feel great. I am still keeping the radials though because they have a much lower ball flight which is usefull for when i play in the spring when it is windy. Customer Service Never needed to use it. Similar Products Used: Adams gt performance(couldn't hit long irons)Top flite xl2000(too big),Hogan radials(Not as long and easy). They adams gt 363 driver is the best deal ever, less than $40 on ebay. |
[Jun 29, 2005]
rkeimig
Shoots in the 80s
Iv had these irons for a while now and found that as my game got better they were easyer to hook because they are so far offset. would not recomend these to the better golfer but for most average golfers these are pretty good clubs. |
[Jun 13, 2005]
club swanger
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
adams UC10
These clubs are great! they offer high forgivness on off center hits while rewarding on solid shots. the long irons are very easy to hit and the short irons have amazing feel.the wedges are extremely controlable and can Capatalize on scoring opportunities. these clubs are a great clubs at a low price tag of under $200. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: n/a these irons are so good noting is similar. |
[Sep 04, 2004]
Icicle
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams UC10
I have played through my first few rounds of golf with these Irons and am very impressed, great shots feel like a million bucks, almost like not even hitting a ball at all. Accuracy and forgiveness are incredible, and the wide undercut sole has all but eliminated any fat shots. If you come across a set of these at a deal, hit some and buy them, you wont be disappointed, I can hardly imagine what they'll do for my game when I have them measured and shafted/gripped the way I want. I value rated them a 5 as I got the whole set for $189 shipped, I rated them a 4 as I feel the grips and shafts are not what they could be, however by no means are they cheap. Customer Service No need |
[Jul 24, 2004]
poosay152
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams UC-10
I bought these irons as a set and they are great. The long irons have a confidant address. The short irons have very good feel. I was never confidant hitting 3 or 4 irons off the deck but now its no big deal. If you keep the club faces clean you can see the "bite marks" on the face of the iron after a solid shot. I can make my shots stop after 1 or 2 bounces with the wedges and some short irons. These are a great set of irons and they are not like a no name brand. Also they were very good in the price range. Similar Products Used: Adams Tight Lies GT 363 Ti Driver Adams Tight Lies Strong 3 Wood Adams Tight Lies GT Strong 5 Wood |