Description Adams GT3 undercut irons. True Temper Uniflex shafts. 3-LB. Game Improvement Irons. Excellent irons for the mid to high handicapper. Irons feature a notch weighting system for good forgivness.
Summary: I purchased my set prior to last season. They feel great. As a low 80's player, I know what I like and don't and frankly have a tough time with many sets costing $700-1,000. These are pure, easy to hit with a high trajectory (my preference).
Similar Products Used: Wilson Fat Shafts, Taylor Made Rac
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Summary: Very good irons. Consistant distance and go very stright. Have used two seasons, with no regrets.
Customer Service: Have not used as yet.
Similar Products Used: Lynx, Dunlop, others.
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Review Date June 11, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Burbs(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams GT3 irons
Summary: Well...I purchased these set of Adams irons for $179.99. I LOVE THESE IRONS, they are a little heavy, but I like them that way, which gives them a good CG. They are easy to hit, they go high and straight everytime. I was previously using a set of 1996 Callaway Big Bertha irons, I like these more, because they are way more versitile. GREAT INVESTMENT, ADAM'S has just got me on there team, they make a great iron
My bag: PING G5-driver
PING G5- 3 WOOD
CALLAWAY WARBIRD-5W
ADAMS 3-LW, IRON SET
ODYSSEY WHITE HOT2 PUTTER
Similar Products Used: Callaway Big Bertha Irons
Ping Eye 2 irons
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Summary: I bought these irons from Pro Shop Warehouse e-bay store for $140.00. The fit and finish on the clubs were excellent along with the stock True-Temper uniflex shafts. These are a very good game improvement iron for the mid to high handicapper. They hit the ball high and straight but seem to lack a little workablity but that is not a problem for me. The 3 and 4 irons are high launch clubs and set up like the hybrid irons very easy to hit. The clubs are also a little on the heavy side but that adds to the stablity. Very good distance with these as I added about 10 yards on my 7-iron compared to my old set. I think these clubs rank right up there with other wide soled game improvement irons. Very comparable to the Taylor Made RAC HT, Cleveland Launchers, and the Callaway Big Bertha 2004. Good Value money well spent.
Customer Service: Have not had a chance yet.
Similar Products Used: Callaway X-14, Razor Tour 2000{good clubs}, Tommy Aromour 845cs.
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