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Adams Golf Idea Pro Forged Irons Review

Adams Golf Idea Pro Forged


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Adams Idea Pro Forged Iron Set is made up of their latest forged irons (5-pw), and the Pro Hybrid in place of the 3 and 4 iron. Don't be fooled this set has a tremendous amount of technolofy.
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Review Date
February 12, 2011

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Reviewed by: greggthomas ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Adams Idea Pro Gold Forged

Summary:
Needed to upgrade from my MP 30s DGS300, and after a bunch of research I stumbled upon the IDea Pro Gold irons. Looked like a nice club and reviewers generally loved the feel. I have odd specs and was lucky enough to come across a slightly used set on ebay with the flighted Project x 6.0, and included GW, SW, LW for $300. Took a chance and man am I happy. The X 6.0 are stiffer than the S300 but are perfect for my swing (7I 150-160). The Adams irons are 1/4" longer than Mizuno's and again, this works out very well for me (and are the recommended length from my independent club fitting). Could not be happier even though I thought I would be a Mizuno guy for life.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP-30 (2002)


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Review Date
February 12, 2011

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Gregg ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Adams Idea Pro Gold Forged

Summary:
Needed to upgrade from my MP 30s DGS300, and after a bunch of research I stumbled upon the IDea Pro Gold irons. Looked like a nice club and reviewers generally loved the feel. I have odd specs and was lucky enough to come across a slightly used set on ebay with the flighted Project x 6.0, and included GW, SW, LW for $300. Took a chance and man am I happy. The X 6.0 are stiffer than the S300 but are perfect for my swing (7I 150-160). The Adams irons are 1/4" longer than Mizuno's and again, this works out very well for me (and are the recommended length from my independent club fitting). Could not be happier even though I thought I would be a Mizuno guy for life.

Customer Service:
N/A

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MP-30 (2002)


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Review Date
December 13, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: JAKEMONDUDE ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Adams Pro Gold Irons/Hybrids set

Summary:
I was initially looking at the MP57s & the Adams were hanging on the wall in front of me. I loved the classic "throw back" look and I took an 8 & 5 iron out to hit. Unbelievable feel! Although I play to a 4.2 handicap @ a private club that hosted the '05 U.S. Amateur, I am unfamiliar w/the "buttery" feel that so many write about, as the only butter that I am familiar with is that which goes onto my toast, yet these irons give nothing away to the MP 57s! The shape is classic and I love the way they frame the ball. They feel amazing through impact, and while you obviously will not get the distance on mis-hits that you would w/a game improvement iron, they are not nearly as harsh as the blades of the 1970s & 80s. Since I was planning on playing the Pro Black hybrids with the MP57s, I saved myself $350-400 by going with the Adams. In a nutshell, these are everything that a golfer, regardless of handicap, could want in a set of irons. The only area that I would exibit caution is in the shafts. I play the Project-X(flighted)6.0, and though it is said that the 6.0 compares to the S300, I find them slightly stiffer. Although this is an individual matter, if you are in doubt or have a handicap north of 18, make sure that you hit some balls, because the 5.0 or 5.5 may be more to your liking. From the club standpoint, the muscle-cavity Pro-Golds will only help your swing! Fairways & Greens 4ever!

Customer Service:
Have not had the need to use, as clubs are new, and through 18 rounds, no heads have fallen off.

Similar Products Used:
MP57, R9 TP, X-Forged, Titleist CB


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Review Date
September 10, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: JediMaster ,  Scratch Golfer

Model Reviewed:
Adam golf idea pro forged pw-5

Summary:
These are great set of forged irons. You will love the shot of it. Do not be fool by the budget price tag for these forged irons...they are best value for money.


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Review Date
July 30, 2010

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: sagelygolfer ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Adams Idea Pro Forged

Summary:
After playing many sets of irons from all manufacturers, I have found a diamond in the rough with these irons and hybrids!!! Unbelievable feel and distance!!! I have wrestled with the thought of dropping my 3 & 4 irons for hybrids for some time now, am I glad I made the change!!! These easiest and sweetest hitting hybrids on the market. I believe these clubs are playable for everyone from a scratcher to a mid capper!!! You will not be disappointed!!! And best of all you can get a great deal on these on eBay!!! Oh and by the way I personally believe that Famous Davis is blooming idiot!!!

Customer Service:
Not needed

Similar Products Used:
Ping i3, Taylor Made RAC, Callaway X14, X18, and Xtour, Cleveland Tour Action, and many more too numerous to name.


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