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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[Apr 11, 2006]
Jonster0022
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: adams redline rpm

this driver is really great. i love it and i can hit really well with it. i have had no problems with it and i think its the best club for me.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 20, 2006]
freddyc
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: redline tour 8.5

this club is a bomb it hits the ball a loooooong way and straight to boot. got off ebay was a custom built club for champions tour player. has tipped ys6 shaft 45"

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 27, 2005]
MoPain777
Shoots in the 80s

Pay Attention guys. I recently acquired a Redline RPM 10.5* 460 Head with a Graffalow Pro Launch Blue in X Flex. I have had previous experience with Adams products and this is no different. They are excellent! They started something a long time ago that most companies just figured out within the past few years. PREMIUM SHAFTS! There is no substitute for an upgraded premium shaft! This club sounds very loud and I actually enjoy the sound it makes. It gets peoples attention. This clubhead is very forgiving and very accurate. I have had problems in the recent past because of listening to these "Dummies" working at stores like Golfsmith and the like. They always try to convince you that you need a softer flex because the benefits outweigh the negatives! GARBAGE. My Swing Speed is anywhere between 110 and 118 depending on how far off line I want to hit it! Joke! I have tried their advice and it doesn't work. As soon as I got this club I was hitting it as straight as I have in a long time. My normal 4-some was amazed and I didn't lose any distance. I had been hitting a Nike 450 (Which I adore) but was spraying it everywhere on some days. I am a firm believer that you need to play the stiffest shaft possible that still allows you to launch the ball at a good launch angle. I went from a 9.0* with a stiff Aldila NVS to a 10.5* w/ Pro Launch Blue X and the difference in accuracy is like Night and Day. This driver allows me to work the ball from right to left which is my normal ball flight and lets me hit it low when I choose and high when I choose. Adams has put out a quality product that makes an awesome sound at impact...and believe me when I say that people 2 Fairways over can hear when you flush one at 115 MPH SS. The ball seems to never come down and my misses have been reduces substantially witht his driver. Don't listen to all these "WannaBe Traditionalists" that get on here and give this club reviews based on the sound and head size. This is an awesome club PLAIN AND SIMPLE and I do not see anything out there that is in the least bit better than this...except maybe the new one wiht the moveable weights...that is if you buy into that junk! And considering these clubs are going new for under $100 NEW on EBAY, this deal cannot be beat! Adams is a great company and they consistently put out Pro Line Quality material and CHEAp prices considering the prices of the PREMIUM club makers that make YOU pay for all the endorsement money that players put into their pockets. I have to say that if you are dumping big bucks in this day and age, you are wasting your money because this club is a STEAL! Thanks for reading...and tell that Knucklehead to get his facts straight next time the "experienced" customer service rep tries to con you into getting a noodle flex shaft! You won't regret it!

Similar Products Used:

Nike 350, 400, 450. Callawy GBB II, Titleist 905, Wilson Dd5, Taylor Made (Absolute worst feeling club made...even the people that play them will tell you that THEy don't even like them), Mizuno, Cleveland Launcher 330, 400, 460. And the best stick ever made...The Titleist 975D!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 15, 2005]
HeelFan1
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adam's Redline 460

I traded a King Cobra 427cc driver in on this Adam's Redline 460cc. My obvious thought was, "Hey, bigger head, longer drives." All I can say is that I want my Cobra back! This club is big, like a Volkswagon on the end of a stick, but it is actually not as long as my old driver. I hit it higher, and it is a little more forgiving, but I regret buying it. As soon as I get a little money in the golf budget, this big, bad 460 is on trade waivers! I have an Adams Strong 3 wood that I like, but this driver was a disappointment.

Customer Service

Haven't dealt with Adams, and probably never will

Similar Products Used:

King Cobra 427

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 13, 2005]
golfngal
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: adams reldine

I had an Adams redline offset 11.5* senior shaft and loved it. That was until it cracked along the bottom of the face. I have a swing speed of 75mph, not exactly Tiger, so why did this driver crack? It started sounding different when hit and started to lose distance. A pro at Pinehurst, figured out the problem. He saw the crack.

Customer Service

Absolutely the WORST I have ever delt with! When my golf shop told them about the club cracking their answer, after 3 months of trying to get them to respond was "too bad!" I could not believe their attitude! What terrible customer relations, BEWARE, this company is a total disappointment. I had a Ping 3 wood that was 2 years old and the shaft went bad. Ping replaced the shaft, no charge! I will never buy another Adams product again!

Similar Products Used:

Adams idea irons, I hope they don't crack on me too!

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Aug 03, 2005]
MustangGT1003
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams redline 460

when i got this driver it came with a fujikura stiff shaft. This driver can have a very low trajectory, unless you really swing hard. I'm not a huge fan of the 460 cc clubhead. It's huge. Overall its an ok club

Customer Service

fine

Similar Products Used:

GBB2, a great club, wilson rec driver

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 02, 2005]
Bryan285
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline RPM

After reading the reviews on this product, I felt compelled to add my comments. The reviews on the Adams Redline RPM driver have been overwhelmingly positive, and now I know why. For years I have struggled with pushing the ball to the right off the tee. Through hard work, which sometimes seemed like a never ending battle, I somehow managed to keep my score at a reasonable level consistent with my playing partners. This was due in part to decent iron and short game play. I purchased a Redline 10.5 degree offset last year and hit it quite well, so well in fact that my pushes and sometimes outright slices to the right all but disappeared, and I began to draw the ball. This however eventually developed into a pull to the left on about half of my drives. I was getting good distance, but this often resulted in big trouble. I have now gone to the Redline RPM (DRAW face) driver with a 10 degree loft, and Fujikara stiff shaft. WHAT a difference. (90 percent of my drives are now down the pipe). No more distance than the offset gave me, but a lot more consistency. The offset was a Fujikara regular flex shaft 10.5 degree , and the switch to a stiff shaft with the new club definitely helped out too. If you fight tee shots to the right and want really good distance (for me that is 250-260)(I'm 56 years old) this may be the club for you. The club is easy to get used to and is great value for the money. I purchased mine new for under $200 (Canadian). This is definitely the longest and most forgiving driver I have used, and believe me I've tried lots of them. Congrats to Adams Golf for a great product. Hope this helps someone out.

Similar Products Used:

Adams Redline (offset) Taylor Made 540 Nicklaus Air Max 360 Cobra 400 Cleveland launcher

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 22, 2005]
jazed2b
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 460

Bought a 10.5 squre face and this club has been difficult for me to hit straight. Also a bit difficult to work a draw or hook since it has a square face. With my swing, I tend to fade, but with this club I tend to slice a bit more than I would like. I used to own a Bang Mellow yellow 12 degree with a 1/2 degree closed face and I used to get a straighter shot ot a slight fade so unless you hit really straight or draw, this club might not be for you. Also, it sound like an aluminum bat when you hit it. Not bad, but not as crisp sounding as others. Another thing, I have heard that in order to hit is straight, you might want to position the ball closer to the outside of you left foot ( for rt handers), but then I only seem to get the ball to fade. A good club, but just not for my swing. I now use a Cobra 12 degree with a 2.5 degree closed face and now hit it much straighter. Good luck and hope this helps

Customer Service

ebay ...brand new from retailer for $99 Stiff stock Fijikura shaft

Similar Products Used:

Titlest 975D/J, Orlimar Tri Metal Maraging Face, Cleveland Tour Action Ti, Callaway GBB, Cobra SS 427, Bang Mellow Yellow, Golfsmith XPC,

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 10, 2005]
grafshaf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Driver

As an incurable tinkerer, a hobbyist clubmaker and single digit handicapper, I haver experimented with numerous 'high performance' driver head and shaft combinations over the past 8-10 years...and not just from the big name OEM's, but also from SMT, Integra, Maltby, Wishon etc. The Adams Redline Driver is, BY FAR, the most forgiving Driver I have ever hit... and plenty long. I highly recommend it to ANY level golfer. If you are a slicer, overswinger or swing from the top, get the offset RPM version. You WILL save strokes.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 07, 2005]
MACKTOWN
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: ADAMS REDLINE 10.5

I READ THE REVIEWS ABOUT THE ADAMS REDLINE DRIVER AND DECIDE TO TRY ONE ON THE PRACTICE RANGE. I HAVE BOUGHT MANY DRIVERS AND I MUST AGREE WITH MOST OF THE RIVIEWS HERE. THIS DRIVER IS THE BEST AND MOST ACCURATE DRIVER I HAVE EVER HIT. I USED TO USE A COBRA WHICH IS A VERY NICE CLUB, BUT THE ADAMS DRIVER IS LONGER AND MORE FORGIVING. IT HAS LOWERED MY AVERAGE 4 STROKES A ROUND. IT IS VERY EASY TO HIT IF YOU DON'T TRY TO OVERSWING. I LOVE THIS DRIVER!(NO, I DON'T WORK FOR ADAMS GOLF COMPANY) TRY IT! YOU WILL LIKE IT.

Similar Products Used:

COBRA 440 KZG GEMINI

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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