Adams Golf Redline Drivers

Adams Golf Redline Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Maximum Distance- Titanium allows for the strategic placement of 90 grams of weight, a hotter face and explosive distance Maximum Accuracy- Tungsten Perimeter Weighting provides straighter shots and up to 59% more forgiveness Maximum Ease- Tight Lies patented upside down design makes them easy to hit from any lie

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 26, 2006]
Dave
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: redline 460

Sounds awful, looks gigantic, hits tremendous straight drives with little effort. Cost 1/4 of the price of a TM R7 in the same shop.

Mine's got the Fujikura shaft, stiff, gets me 115-118 mph clubhead speed with an almost gentle swing..

easy to hit straight, not easy to be outdriven! A real confidence builder.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 03, 2006]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Tour 410cc 9.5* NV-65S

what a driver purchased brand new for 51.00. this stick is the real deal very long and very straight. too much driver @@@@@@@@@@@@ going on for me.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 13, 2006]
DACHAN02
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline RPM 9*

The large 460cc clubhead took a bucket of balls and a round of golf to get used to, but i am now able to work the ball both ways and more often than not into the fairway. I drive about the same distance (280-300), or marginally shorter, as other drivers ive used but hit more fairways.
I purchased it cheaply on ebay but it has a regular flex shaft. i hope to replace it with a stiff shaft soon because it flexs too much with my clubhead speed.
overall a good club, good forgiveness and medium distance.

Similar Products Used:

taylormade r540, Wilson deep red

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 24, 2006]
cowen10
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 460

MOOSE! This club is long and straight! I can't get enough of the adams redline, the 460 head makes you feel confident over the ball, the fujikura stiff shaft feels solid.it only cost me 100 Aussie dollars (75 US!) I use titleist 690cb irons and a titleist 680 faiway, there is no way that i would choose to trade in the adams for a new driver.I find myself reaching for the driver off the tee when i need a safe shot, its my go-to club when i need a match winning shot! The noise when you hit it sounds like a coke can on the end of your stick, but its a real satisfactory sound and adds to the novelty of the massive drives you hit! My mates hit more expensive drivers but they love the big moose (adams redline)!
Highly reccommended, man this club is good.
Cam, Australia

Customer Service

no need

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 905T
Taylormade R7
Taylormade R580

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 19, 2006]
JD
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline RPM

Until about 2 weeks ago I was an avid Cleveland 460 Launcher and Cobra fan, that is until I played a round with 2 other men from my Church. One of them had just purchased an Adams Redline RPM Neutral bias from Edwin Watts for $99.00 and was proud of it and the deal he had got. I didnt say a word about the club until he outdrove the rest of us by at least 15 yards, and was in the fairway which was unusal for him, being as he had a horrible slice at times. I just had to hit that club, and I had one of the best drives I have had in a long time . Needless to say he and I shared the club the rest of the day. The sound when you hit it was awful to start with , but I got used to it. That afternoon I went to Watts and bought the RPM Neutral with the Graffaloy Pro-Launch 65 shaft, went home and listed the Cleveland on ebay. The RPM is a killer and the Pro Launch shaft just adds to it. You cant go wrong for $99.00, excellent club that will smoke the ball. In fact I went back to the store and bought another one and put it my closet in case I lose this one or my Son tries to steal it.

Customer Service

None

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Launcher 460
Cobra 400

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 18, 2006]
pariski
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams RPM 10* Draw Bias

I got this driver with the stock 46" Fujikura regular flex shaft. It was very solid and I gained at least 10 yards compared to my old Nike driver. However, the shaft seemed to be too whippy, I was spraying my drives and got too high a trajectory.

I had it reshafted with an Aldila NV65 regular flex and shortened to 45". Now I hit the fairways more regularly and have a more boring trajectory. Lost a couple of yards but gained accuracy.

This driver now sells very cheap at eBay.

Customer Service

Never used

Similar Products Used:

Nike T-40, Cobra Ti

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 05, 2006]
Stroken Oak
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redlime/RPM 9Degree

Actually I have two Redline drivers. The original 460 Redline used 99.00 And the newer 460 RPM a whopping 69.00 on ebay.
If you like the sound of a high pitched aluminum baseball bat that will make your ears ring and love home run balls the original Redline is the real deal. The shaft is 46 inches stiff Fuji stock and I love the feel of the original over the newer 460 RPM.
Just don't stand to far away from the ball at address. Stand tall with comfortable knee flex. Tee the ball a bit higher and make sure you swing more up than around especially at the 1/2 way point in your swing. Being closer to the ball will naturally allow you to do this.
And take it back slowly to insure your shoulders turn properly. Wind it up and just let er go. TWANK!!!!!! Should be the sound you here as the ball rockets eceptionally straight down the fairway.
The RPM is a bit straighter that the original but that awesome sound of tanking the ball is reduced. I believe I get a bit more distance out of the original Redline. But thats hard to say because I am married to that gorgeous twanking noise the original makes.
What can I say I like to fullfill as many senses as possible when I play.

P.S I am 37 6'1 225 lbs fairly built upright swing plane 110-115 mph consistently. I hit the ball 285-315 yards with either club however this is not an average these are only when I strike it close or dead on.
Trajectory is generally much higher for the original Redline and a bit lower for the RPM probably better for windy conditions. The RPM seems a bit heavier that the orignal as well even though the club-head is smaller and more pear shaped than the larger more square orignal.
Both clubs are great bang for the buck. Just remember the orignal has a louder bang.

Drive for show!! Throw the putter in the lake. haha

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland 330 Launcher
Cobra Gravity Back
Taylor Made R7
Taylor 580 XD

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2006]
UteGolfer2
Shoots in the 70s

I had recently been looking to change drivers. My old driver was a TaylorMade 540XD which I have hit well for years. A buddy of mine showed up one day with the Adams Redline RPM driver, and I was amazed at how much extra distance he was getting. I hit it on a few holes and instantly became a fan. I ran down to the store and bought one on sale for just over $100. My average drives in the past were in the 270-280 range. Now I am 290-300+. I never would have believed a club would get me that much extra yardage. I have been hitting demo R7's, G-5's, Cobras, Clevland Launcher, etc. and none of them were as long or as easy to hit as the Adams. I might have to buy 5 or 6 to last me a while.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 01, 2006]
Sam
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Driver 8.5

I currently use a Ping G2 8.5 and can't feel the ball off the face. What I like so much about the adams is that it is a driver with an iron feel. I can tell where I'm hitting the ball and feel the explosion off the face. It belongs to my friend (atleast for now) and I easily averaged 20 yards longer off the tee.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 02, 2006]
putt626
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: ADAMS REDLINE 9.5,GRAPH

I got a deal on this new and paid less than $100 for it, because these are older technology and I'm left handed. These were, I believe, the original 460cc titanium drivers. They set up square, which I like, because I know if I slice, hook or hit straight I know it was me and not the bias of the driver. It took some getting used to but being able to draw this diver, although it's not so hard now. A slight change in setup is really all that's required to draw or fade the ball off the tee. The shot dispersion is ususally not far off of straight if you're just trying to bang it as far down the middle as you can without regard to working the ball. The stock(Fujikura)shaft is 45&3/4" but relatively low torque so accuracy isn't an issue with a good swing. I have a friend whose swing speed is close to mine and he plays the Cleveland Launcher Comp. The Redline may not be longer but it's usually very near the same distance. Not bad for old technology, huh. If you want to go to a big headed driver without going broke the Redline will get you more distance than just about anything on the market. I've never hit a Cobra or TaylorMade as far as I hit this Adams Redline. The original 460cc driver is still one to be reckoned with. Don't sell it short because it's very long.

Customer Service

Always first class and very knowledgeable.

Similar Products Used:

DUNLOP LOCO PRO, COBRA 380 AND 427, NICKLAUS 430 AND TAYLORMADE R5 DUAL.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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