Adams Golf Redline Fairway Woods

Adams Golf Redline Fairway Woods 

DESCRIPTION

Maximum Distance- Titanium allows for the strategic placement of 90 grams of weight, a hotter face and explosive distance Maximum Accuracy- Tungsten Perimeter Weighting provides straighter shots and up to 59% more forgiveness Maximum Ease- Tight Lies patented upside down design makes them easy to hit from any lie

USER REVIEWS

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[May 25, 2009]
fisher
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 3 wood

I have only had one round with this club, but love it already. I bought it on a whim based on reviews and my experience with an Adams driver. I play off 12, but in recent years have struggled to keep my drives on the short stuff. Being my first hit with this club, in its first round I drove with it on every par 4 and 5 at my home club, and I'm please to say that I either hit every fairway, or at least not far from hit. Off the deck, I did balloon a couple into a strong head wind, but when I put a bit more concentration into it I was really pleased with length and control. I did roll my hands a bit on a couple of fairway hits, which resulted in a couple of draws which went left and off the fairway - but it showed that I put some thought into it I can control the ball flight with this club. I like it a lot.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 28, 2009]
matt678
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Fairway Woods

I recently acquired the Adams Redline driver, 3 wood, and 5 wood. They have a regular shaft, and considering I have a fairly high swing speed, I was somewhat weary. I have now had the clubs for over a year and they are by far the best fairway woods I have ever played. Because of the regular flex on the driver, I duck hook it every time, but for some reason the flex does not affect the fairway woods. I have tried many different fairway woods, and regardless of cost this is by far the best one I have ever played. For as cheap as you can get these clubs, I highly recommend trying these out.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 02, 2008]
D-Rok
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline RPM Steel 3 Wood

Traded in my Cleveland Launcher Comp Tour Driver for this club straight up at 2nd Swing. I think i got the better end of the deal, because this is the first 3 wood i've been able to consistently hit off the deck with very good accuracy and trajectory. this is the steel head, not the titanium. it looks low profile, but it sets up pretty square next to the ball. my 3 wood is paired with an Aldila NV 65 Stiff shaft and plays at 43 inches. it is awesome off the tee, and even better off the deck, for me! i was hitting the ball solidly 245-250 on the range. i played with it the first time on the course, and had 265 to the green on a par 5. ended up pitching on and made par with a 2-putt. i calculated i hit it about 240-245. not too shabby i say. i think the more comfortable i get with this club, i'll be able to add another 10 yards of length off the deck. i've already called this my back up driver, in case my 905T falters, which does when my swing gets lazy. i like this club so much, that i've dropped my old reliable mizuno blue rage 5 wood, favoring a sonartec md 2i hybrid. i only want one fairway wood in my bag that i can drive and hit off the deck. Now, i believe i've found one that will stay in my bag for awhile.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Nike Ignite T-60 (no good after while)
Sonartec SS-02 (hard off the deck)
Cleveland Launcher Ti (same as above)
Mizuno MP-001 (didn't like sound)
Mizuno Blue Rage (My favorite of all time, however i found a new club that is easier to hit. but the mizuno produces the sweetest sound for a fairway wood!)

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 22, 2007]
wrknitdwn1
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams redline 3 wood

I bought the Adams Redline 3 wood to fill out the 225-250 yard length in my bag. That was what I got with this club. If I keep my swing speed at a consistent pace it will give me 230-240 off the turf, and 240 plus off the tee. It gives me great accuracy for a club of this length although I find it more controllable if I hit a slight fade rather then a draw. Also I bought the club with a draw set-up. In hind sight I would have bought a neutral for my swing.
The graffaloy shaft has very little vibration and when you flush it the ball just takes off. The key here as with most long clubs is too keep the swing smooth and flowing and let the club do the work. Good club, Great value.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 07, 2007]
lettlefty
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Fairway Woods

I've got the 3+ (13°), 3 (15°), 4 (17°), 5 (19°) and 7 (21°) as Adams is one of the few quality brands with proper left handed clubs. All have the Fujikura 75 gram shaft. I bought these at Sport-Chek when these were the previous year's models and have now used them for two summers.

I regularly use the 3, 4 and 5. The 3+ is too hard to hit consistantly off the grass and the 7 just doesn't seem to work right now.

Otherwise the clubs feel solid and hit without too much noise or effort. My ball flight tendency is mid-height, which is probably why the 3+ doesn't work well, with a propensity to fade.

A solid product.

Customer Service

Not required.

Similar Products Used:

Orlimar, Goliath, Bazooka

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 31, 2006]
fj conklin
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 5 Wood

Like cheating. Like most, struggle with my lower irons. Tested this at TGW, bought it on the spot. Ball flight is fantastic, low, piercing, great feed back from club head. Average distance is 215 to 220, and you really have to miss it to get bad results. Try it, I'd be shocked if you didn't buy it.

Customer Service

Have not used.

Similar Products Used:

Adams 7, similar results

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 18, 2006]
ekel68
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 2005 Redline RPM 3wood stiff shaft

I had been searching for a 3 wood for almost a year. My search ended yesterday morning at Golftown. I previously had an old 1998 Callaway Big Bertha but it was time to make a switch. I bought a Ping G2 on sale earlier this year, it was an awesome driver replacement. Off the tee I often outdrove my playing partners with their TM r7's! But when it came to playing of the deck, or out of the rough, the 14* loft and the 43.5 inch shaft became unwieldy. After a couple months of giving the G2 a fair trial, I traded her in for a TM Vsteel. They were being dumped for $139, and I thought it would look nice to compliment my TM r5 TP driver. Too my amazement, this 3 wood was even worse! Despite all the reviews I read in this website, it was terrible. To put it nicely, this club was good for wind cheating, lol. The only way I could get any elevation from the Vsteel, was to hit it towards the toe, and swing real aggressively. FYI, my driver swing speed is 108 mph, so I'm not that weak a hitter. Anyhow, bitterly disappointed, I went on searching again. I tried the r5 3wd, this club was great at getting the ball up, perhaps too good, probably due to the titanium head and substandard shaft that TM is notorious for, and with the crazy price tag, it was a no go. Then a sales rep at Golftown, asked if I had considered the Adams, and quite frankly 'no' I hadn't. Always thought of them as a senior's club. Anyhow, the rep taped them up and off to the simulator we went. It felt great! Reminiscent of my old Titleist 975D driver. It sounded like a persimmon head, and for those of us old enough to remember, ain't nothing sweeter than this sound. More importantly, I finally found a club head that was working for me. I found the shaft a little long (43 inches), apparently this is standard length for graphite shafted 3woods. So I traded in my TM vsteel, paid $50! Apparently they were unloading them for $98! These clubs were $298 last year! What a steal. So in the afternoon, I took my new toy out for a real test drive. I played a round at 6100 yd local muni. Left my r5 driver at home, to force my self to use the Adams on every par 4 and 5. WOW! This thing had some real pop. Like with my old G2, I was outdriving everyone in my foursome with this 3w. I hit monster tee shots all day, eg. short par 5 -480 yds, uphill, I was left with a 220 yd approach, you do the math. At first it was a little tricky figuring out tee height, due to the shallow face. For me, teeing it low, with half a ball showing above the clubhead was perfect. But, if it's windy,and you got to keep low, tee it a little higher and come in at a more shallow swing plane. Look, a club is not a miracle worker, you have to still swing properly, in fact I only hit 5/13 fairways (5 par 3's on this muni). The key is how far off are your misses, this Adams kept my misses very close to the fairway, I only had 2 real wild shots, and that was more me than the club. In conclusion, this is by far the best fairway wood I've hit since the Callaway Steelhead Plus from 6 yrs ago, but the Adams, sounds so much sweeter. I'm also going to cut the shaft 3/4 of an inch, because a 3wood should be easy to control - note, Sergio Garcia's r7 3wood shaft is only 42 inches, and I'm sure he can hit it farther than your driver. Give the 2005 Adams Redline a try, I highly doubt you'll be disappointed.

Customer Service

Just got it yesterday, hopefully never have to call.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha, Callaway Steelhead, Callaway Steelhead Plus(very good), Ping G2, Taylor Made V Steel, Taylor Made r5

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 01, 2006]
chenbo1
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline RPM

wow wow and wow. Yes, I said it 3x's because I bought Adams RPM 5 wood first and loved it. I went back and bought one 7 and one 3 wood. They are so easy to hit whether it is off the Tee or rough. I loved them because I can hit it long and more accuratly now than ever before. One problem though-why do the MFG put such sticky adhesive on the face and on the shaft? I just left them on since it does not affect the performance at all!!

Customer Service

not applicable

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 15, 2005]
Barximus
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Redline 5 wood

Wow, bought this club for $30 on ebay. Wasn't looking for a new wood because I loved my adams ST's, But I found one. It is longer, and more forgiving than my beloved ST. It is easier to hit out of the rough and from the deck. The best thing about it is the ease of use off the tee. I struggled with the ST's from the tee, usually just did without. The redline is excellent. The fujikura shaft is a little whippy for a stiff shaft but I am getting the proper results. I have a taylormade R580 3 wood, the redline is much better. Not sure why I bought the Taylormade as I have always had good results with Adams. I believe it was the hype. I tried a titleist 980 and could hit it a tonne, but not consistently. It was not as forgiving as well. From now on, I will never second guess Adams. They will always be in my bag.

Customer Service

Not used

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade r580, adams st, titleist 980

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 14, 2005]
brentdc
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Fairway Woods

I purchased 3 and 7 Adams Redline Fairway wood at Christmas. Since they were being replaced by the RPM's I got them for $69 a piece. WHAT A STEAL. I hit many others before settling on these. I can't believe how easy these hit. I went back and bought a 5. I recently hit my 3 260. I have distance and beautiful accuracy with all three woods. I can work the ball amazingly with them as well. Worth looking for on Ebay or trying the RPM's. My score has dropped using these.

Customer Service

Not needed

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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