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Review Date October 20, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
3 of 5
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Reviewed by: mrclag
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Adams Speedline draw hybrid Summary: The Speedline hybrid fw seeks to merge the advantages of both hybrids and fairway metals. It is a steel clubhead with a high-performance Graphalloy graphite shaft with a rubber Adams grip. The clubhead takes the Boxer technology and melds it with the typical pear-shaped fairway club. The loft is that of a fairway metal, the shaft length is that of a hybrid. The clubhead has the aerodynamic heel and toe cut-out shapes pioneered by the Speedline driver. The face is rather large. The performance is that it is pretty easy to hit out of grassy lies, but looks a bit bulky out of tight lies. Gets the ball up with good distance. In addition to the draw internal weighting (and maybe a slight hook in the alignment) the grip is slightly smaller in diameter to promote a hook release. It is a good club among many other good clubs in this market niche. If you can obtain it at a great price, then it is a good deal for you. I have switched back to my prior fairway metal (Steelhead III) because I felt it was more beneficial off shoddier lies. Similar Products Used: Callaway Steelhead III, Callaway Fusion hybrid, Callaway Heavenwood, Wilson Fybrid, Cleveland Halo, Ping G5 and G10 hybrids.
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