Adams Golf Puglielli Wedges

Adams Golf Puglielli Wedges 

DESCRIPTION

  • Tour proven design
  • Fly-Cut face
  • Milled Grooves
  • Premium Steel Shaft
  • Distinctive Grip and Ferrule

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 19, 2015]
John
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Puglielli

Love this wedge replaced a MP that was worn out had a Mac Daddy didn't like the feel took a chance on this $50 wedge and I'm going to get another for a back up feel is as good as my Muzuno my shot game has improved with this club

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 02, 2009]
Brandon Berrett
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 2009 Adams Golf Puglielli Wedges

These wedges are as good as it gets. The feel, setup and accuracy are premium.

Seeing my ball spin back to the cup sent a chill from my head to my toes.

Similar Products Used:

Ben Hogan

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 12, 2007]
twintaylors
Shoots in the 80s

I have three the 52, 56, and 60. these are the best wedges i have ever played, including titelist vokey spin milled, cleveland cg 12, and many others. the ball spins more than the vokey. i can get cheap balls to check up on very short chips from green side fringe.

Customer Service

not used

Similar Products Used:

most major brands

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 10, 2006]
eracer
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Puglielli 52-07

Players on the Champion's Tour are flocking to this wedge, and after buying it, I know why. The wedge feels fantastic - I can't argue with that. And it spins the bejeezus out of the ball. I don't normally spin the ball much, and this wedge was making shots do the cha-cha on the dance floor. But - the narrow sole and low bounce of 7-degrees is WAY too much for me to handle. I simply had zero confidence in my ability to keep the club from digging into the turf, which led to thinned shots, and so on. In the hands of a scratch golfer I think it would be a wonderful weapon. It's just too much club for me to handle. Adams makes a Puglielli wedge in a 53-13 configuration. I may try it, or I may just stick with my trusty 2-dot Cleveland CG10, which is a 52-12 design. If you are a single-digit handicapper, give this club a try. If you are a mid or high handicapper, and you normally take a divot bigger than a quarter, steer clear of the 52-07. Try the 53-13 if it fits into your wedge range, and you feel you can handle a high-performance (but demanding) wedge. I'm only giving this club an overall rating of 3 stars because, although I know it's a high-quality club, it just doesn't suit very many players' games.

Customer Service

Don't know.

Similar Products Used:

I'm a ho - I've tried 'em all.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
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