Adams Golf Redline Drivers
Adams Golf Redline Drivers
[Apr 21, 2003]
ehlim99
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Adam Redline Driver, 10.5 Regular
Just got this driver yesterday, have goto Range for shoot up, wow what a good driver for me, straight,got distant easy to hit, a good driver to consider is someone is looking for driver, will try 9.5 degree just wonder any different. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: Katana driver |
[Apr 11, 2003]
steve
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Adams Redline 9.5
I upgraded the stock shaft to the Grafalloy Blue x-flex (only $25 more). The Grafalloy has a lower torque rating than the stock shaft and is specifically made for large head drivers. WOW! What a great combination. I purchased a Taylormade R580 last fall with the stock shaft and a Tour Stiff flex. The Redline driver has a much tighter shot dispersion compared to the Taylormade. I am confident that the main difference is the Grafalloy shaft. I considered a re-shaft of the Taylormade, but they wanted $120 for the process and could not complete the job until May (30 days). Therefore, I sold the Taylormade on Ebay for $275. A free trade is a good thing. Customer Service Not needed so far. Similar Products Used: Taylormade R580 |
[Apr 05, 2003]
Adam Goerger
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
redline 9.5 with stiff shaft
i am 18 years old, and i went to golfsmith today, cause i knew they were having raffle giveaways. i usually dont look at clubs other than titleist cleveland and callaway, and today was no different. anyways, i won it in a raffle for a new store opening. the head is absolutely titanic. i am not usually a fan of an oversized driver head, but this one gets the job done! i took it to the range and was amazed at how it corrected my usual hook. it also allowed me to blast it out there 300+ yards on average with a slight fade! based on my experiences thus far, its an exceptional price for an often overlooked manufacturer. I give all my props to adams golf on this one. Customer Service no need thus far Similar Products Used: my two previous drivers were the cleveland launcher (superb club, but my shaft snapped) and a mizuno t-zoid titanium (sucky stock shaft). i was too poor to buy a new shaft, so i was also bombing a cal |
[Apr 04, 2003]
Jason Frost
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Redline Driver 10.5
This driver is awesome. I have heard some people complain about the sound, but I like it. The ball comes off the face hot and gets a lot of roll. The perimeter weighting really helps to keep the ball in the fairway. Overall, I would highly recommend the Redline for the mid-handicapper looking for an all-around long, consistent and somewhat forgiving club. Similar Products Used: Taylor Made 360, Integra C4, Callaway Steelhead Plus |
[Apr 04, 2003]
txgolfer47
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Redline
This is one sweet driver. I tried it based upon a recommendation by my golf instructor. WOW! It was long, straight and excellent medium trajectory. I was sold on the spot. Searched on Ebay and found one at an excellent price. If you are in the market for a new driver, you need to seriously consider this one. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Zero Tolerance Crown Jewel Maxima 330 |
[Mar 23, 2003]
dave
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Redline
Impressive offering from Adams. Very solid driver. Any swing hits the ball high and far. Recommend this driver for everyone. |
[Mar 11, 2003]
Alvy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Adams Red Line driver 10.5* stiff
Big club, big results. This thing can flat-out bomb the ball. Just make a nice, easy, smooth stroke and watch it go. Huge sweet spot, probably one and a half balls across. The sound may take some getting used to for some, but the results will more than make up for it. Great feel, mix between a solid 975-J and a more feely Cleveland Launcher. Better driver and certainly more forgiving than either of those. Great Fujikura shaft that you can feel through the whole swing. This one will impress you with its length and forgiveness, which is a great combination. Customer Service Don't know. Similar Products Used: Everything. Believe me, pretty much everything. Have been playing a Taylor Made 580 for about 9 months, but traded it in on this Red Line. |
[Mar 06, 2003]
aasalim
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Redline Driver
Great and very forgiving club. One of the best I have tried, it is very big but doesn't feel bulky at all. The club glides and hits the ball solidly. Customer Service Not used yet Similar Products Used: Everything from Callaway to Taylormade |