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Adams Golf RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods Review

Adams Golf RPM Low Profile


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Introducing the easiest to hit fairway woods, designed especially for shots off the ground –the new low profile RPM Fairway Woods.
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Review Date
March 26, 2010

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Ruben H. ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
3, 7 woods

Summary:
Great product at a great price at Wal Mart (17 bucks). Solid hits and easy to put the ball to fly. I am 33, not very experienced but with this club I have been to hit the ball straight and very far. Great club to be used from the T box too. costs 17 but performs for way more expensive clubs. Give one of them a try.

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n/a

Similar Products Used:
I have used a tm r5's.


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Review Date
October 6, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: sdandrea1 ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM LP 5 wood

Summary:
Great club, especially with the Grafalloy Pro Launch Blue 75 shaft and the $17 price tag at WalMart!!


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Review Date
September 25, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dblshoemn ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Adams RPM Low Profile Fairway Woods

Summary:
This is actually an update on my previous review on the Adams clubs. I don't own two anymore, I own 3. Just got the neutral bias 3 wood, and now I finally have a 3 wood I can hit off the fairway or the tee, hit it long, and hit it straight. I love this clubs!!


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Review Date
August 7, 2008

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: quebb ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Adams RMP LP

Summary:
I just bought this Adam's 3 wood with a neutral bias Grafalloy Prolaunch blue 75S for $17 @ Wal-mart. If it don't do well or I don't like it I am not out much money. Most likely it will head to the "Bay". Price alone makes it a 5 plus the shaft costs $63.99 at Golfworks.com


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Review Date
June 25, 2008

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Reviewed by: rolltide32 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
RPM LP 5 wood

Summary:
I am a very good iron player and can hit my driver fairly well but the problem I have had has been fairway woods. I have a Wilson Prostaff oversized 16* 3 wood that I have had trouble with. I also have used a ram 18* hybrid that isn't much better. I bought this 5 wood and I've had amazing results. I can hit it straight as an arrow and abou 175 yard. (my average drive is about 200 yards.) I got it with the prolaunch blue r flex shaft. I now use this from the rough,fairway, and tee. I got it at wal-mart for only $50. This is an awesome club.

Similar Products Used:
wilson prostaff 16* 3 wood,
ram wizard ss 18* hybrid,
Titleist 15* 980f 3 wood.


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