Adams Golf Faldo Wedges
Adams Golf Faldo Wedges
[Jun 24, 2001]
Jack
Scratch golfer
I think that Scott L. needs to get off his High Horse and stop talking like he's the only person in the world that's capable of hitting a blade wedge. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 14, 2001]
Scott
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Faldo 52
Was litteraly pulling off the price tag as I was hitting the green. I have a marginal swing at best and was hitting it with no problems at all. Always had a problem with the short game but hitting the greens aggresivly now. If you have a problem with the sweetspot then learn how to play. I'm a bad golfer and had no problems hitting this club at all. Besides my Firesole 3 iron, the best and most reliable club in my bag. Similar Products Used: None |
[May 05, 2001]
Scott L
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
52 and 56
These wedges aren't for everyone. Similar Products Used: Many others |
[Apr 23, 2001]
Dante
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
52 & 56 Deg
I'm currently hitting Cleveland wedges. I went to the store to by Titleist Vokey, but they convinced me with the story that you can hit the Faldo wedges from any lie (that is a lie!). They are really unforgiving, and not easy to hit at all. Very small sweet spot, which makes tham unpredictable with a full swing. Customer Service I calle the manufacturer customer service, and they said that they can not do anything about it, and that I should deal directly with the store. Store policies are: you hit them, you can't return them. Similar Products Used: Cleveland & Titleist Vokey |
[Jan 18, 2001]
Matt
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Faldo 56deg
Tried this wedge recently, and it was average in most ways. Plenty high, normal distance, a little subaverage spin. The thing I didn't like about this wedge was the feel and sound. sounded too much like a click, almost like it was hollow. Not what I want out of a scoring club, I'll stay with my Hogan Sand Wedge and Titleist Lob Wedge. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Titleist, Cleveland, Hogan, Purespin... etc. |
[Oct 06, 2000]
John
Shoot in the 70s
When I saw the 49.95 price tag I had to do a double take. Seriously they are 49.95 at Roger Dunn. I got a sand and lob wedge. The sweet spot is the size of a dime. Not forgiving bet very rewarding after you get the hang of them which took me a little while. Excellent feel and geat out of sand. Otherwise, no better or worse than any other wedges. The price makes them the best value. Similar Products Used: Custom Mades |
[Sep 05, 2000]
Steve
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
60 degree
I'd won a 64 degree Seal wedge which I found difficult to use and after a few months was starting to wear so I thought I'd try this and it is really easy to use. The base does seem to work. I still find it a little hard on the face but that is probably more down to the balls I use. Hopefully it should also last longer than the Seal. Not cheap but an easy club to use. Similar Products Used: Seal 64 degree |
[Aug 28, 2000]
Mark
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Faldo 60deg
Great wedge, very soft feel. Can hold most greens. Great full swing club from 80yrds. Similar Products Used: X-14, Cleveland 588, Purespin. |
[Jul 20, 2000]
Carl
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Faldo Series 60 degree
Has really improved my short game. Like the slightly heavier head for added feel to the shot. Great when in the thick stuff around the green. Similar Products Used: Mizuno, Cleveland |
[May 22, 2000]
Tony Garcia
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
56*
Was okay. After a while, it just lost its staying power. Hitting off the fairway it just would not stick the ball. Ball keeps rolling. Not good on a wedge. Similar Products Used: None |