Description For skilled golfers. 2 i-wood replaces hard-to-hit 2 iron. 3-4 hollow back replaces cavity back long irons. 5-PW provide maximum control & feel.
Summary: The A3oS hybrid set should be illegal,they are that easy to hit.The Boxer hybrids are nearly effortless and they seem to carry forever in a straight line. I had a set of tight lies, went to Callaway,played a round, and went right back to Adams, no other company seems to 'get it'. I will not be challenging Tiger anytime soon so I want a set that brings me enjoyment, not frustration, and nobody understands that better than Adams. I am a lifelong Adams customer. I've played with those "macho' men who have expensive clubs and their egos won't allow them to carry more than one hybrid..but at the end of the round who has the lowest score? Me! Isn't that the point?
Customer Service: outstanding, I sent them an Email praising them for their products and their "Thank You" response came within 30 minutes
Similar Products Used: Callaway, Taylor Made, Adams
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Review Date October 2, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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1 votes
Reviewed by: Robert Compton(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Idea A1 irons
Summary: I'm relatively new to golfing, I just picked it a couple of years ago. I don’t play very often, mostly work events. I had a cheap set from a supercenter and needed to upgrade.
These where in my price range and my research showed I wouldn’t outgrow them quickly with my skill level. WOW, what an improvement. My game has gotten so much better with these irons. It gave me amazing confidence on the course. Night and day compared to the Northwestern set I had. Now I’m staying in the fairway every time and getting some distance. The PW I find to be a great design as well. Chip shots are on the money, up and down or punching it over a bunker.
I love them. I’ll definitely consider them when I upgrade as my game gets better.
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Summary: Solid feel and performance. Little offset.
I hit them very high with s-300s, probably due to weight distribution near sole. I like the 5-PW but the 3-4 irons are strange and a little squirly. Wish they would have kept the same design configuration for them as with the mid irons. All in all though, a good value for a forgiving iron that feels like a forged.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: many
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Review Date April 2, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
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1 votes
Reviewed by: Kevin M Ledversis(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Summary: I've had many sets of blades in my life but dont practice nearly as much as I should. In any case these are wonderful "bridge" clubs for a player who just can't look at the clunkiness of oversize but needs a little help. 3-5 are hollow and 6-PW are traditional weighted . They all feel the same . Very cheap on ebay , less than $300 most new sets.
Customer Service: na
Similar Products Used: All have been tried
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Summary: I got these Irons 2 years ago for about $300. They line up great, and the feel on the shorter irons are pretty good compared to other name brands. Only thing is they are a little heavy compared to the new irons out there but that seems to help me with feel.
Customer Service: Never had to worry about these irons, they are very durable. Used 2 years and still look new when I clean them.
Similar Products Used: I had mizuno blades, tommy armour morph, adams GT
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