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Review Date July 10, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: John Marceca(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Adams Tech A4 Irons/Hybrids Summary: Recently purchased Adams new Tech A4 irons (5-PW, Ozik graphite, reg flex) and 3H and 4H (Javlin stiff flex). Having last played AP2, prior to that MP-32 and MP-60, I can't say enough good things about Adam's forged, midsize irons. They are terrific in every way. They hit 3-5 yds more than my Titelist AP2 and a full club-length longer than Mizuno's MP-32 blades and MP-60 cavity-back irons. The A4 hybrids can be hit nearly with your eyes closed; they carry long and striaght, provided, like any club, you swing through the ball properly.
I would recommend these irons for a mid-to-low handicapper (12 and less), and virtually any handicap level for the hybrids. Now if I can only fix my driver! Customer Service: Outstanding irons and hybrids marred by lousy customer service. I'm waiting more than 2 months form my "free" gap wedge. Adams claims they underanticipated demand, causing them to be backordered on the A4 gap wedge head. Similar Products Used: Titleist AP2, Mizuno MP-32, Mizuno MP-60, Nike Pro Combo.
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Review Date July 7, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: mceach
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: A3 OS Senior Set Summary: Feel good, look good, can't wait to hit them on course. ANyone have these and can give some feedback - they were not listed on web site so I added them here. Similar Products Used: You name it, I've had it. Also have BB 2006, and Cleveland TA-7s.
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