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

Showing 81-90 of 125  
[Jul 27, 2003]
Pap Williams
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 8.5

I purchase a cobra driver about a year ago and told my buddies that no other driver will match the cobra. Until Now the adams redline beats them all. I just thought I was long until I purchase the Adams. I gain about 40 to 50 more yards in distance and not to mention the accuracy. It takes about a week before you reaps the benefits. But when you do, get ready for a thrill. P.S. Keep a sandwedge or gap wedge with you for those long drives.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 21, 2003]
BogieBuddy
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 10.5* Stiff

As you can see I shoot in the hundreds. Well, I SHOT in the 120's with my Callaway WarBirds, but I just recently started using the Redline and it has turned my game around. Nowm it was a HUGE step up from a WarBird, mainly size wise. I mean, it is literally 5 times bigger than my WarBirds, plsu the shaft is 2" longer. I can't stress it enough though...YOU NEED TO PRACTICE BEFORE YOU PLAY WITH THIS CLUB!!! When I demoed it from a local reatiler at a driving range, I couldn't hit at all. In fact 2/3 swings were wiffs. The pro at the range walked up to me and I told him my whole story. He gave me a few pointers, which have now helped. Even when you get the swing and stance down, you have to PRACTICE that exactly. You have to get used to the swing and stance. It took me about 500 ballls at the range to do this. Before with my WarBirds, every other shot was a NASTY slice, and the ones that didn't slice were very low flyers and only went around 250yds. Now, the Redline has changed all of that. I have a 10.5* driver in stiff flex. I am now consistently hitting 340yds and all fairly straight. I have a slight problem of opening my shoulders and it causes fades here and there, but with the 460cc head, you would almost never know I made a bad swing. So I hihgly reccommend this club. AWESOME DISTANCE!! You have to make sure you hit the sweet spot, because when you do...OH BABY LOOK OUT!! Plus, the club is consistently accurate, great trajectory, not a huge arc, not a line drive...right in between. You must practice with this first, I was about to make the mistake of buying it and taking on vacation this weekend, but now I see that was a bad idea. I bought it 2 days ago, played a round yesterday and today. Yesterday I shot a 101. Today I shot a 91. 10 STROKES!!! You must learn the club, it isn't magically goign to make you better. Learn the club and how to hit it, and you WILL be VERY happy with the increases in ditance, consistency in accuracy, and GREAT feel!!

Customer Service

No need. Adams hit a hole in one with this one. Built upon there earlier version, the GT, the Redline is unbelievable.

Similar Products Used:

Callaway Big Bertha WarBirds, driver and 3-wood. Both great clubs too!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 19, 2003]
Jim Foster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 10.5 Degree Driver

I made the mistake of trying to play with the Redline the first day I got it. If you are converting from a smaller driver to the Redline, let me give you a big tip to help out. I found this out after a bad initial round and two buckets of balls after to figure out what I was doing wrong. The key to this club is an extra long tee. Tee the ball high and play it almost off your left toe, not inside your left heel. I didn't do that in the round and was spraying balls everywhere. At my post round trip to the range, I experimented with the ball placement in my stance and found that just forward of my left toe and on a tall tee did the trick. I was slamming tall perfect long carry draws with the last 40 or so balls I hit after I moved the ball to that position in my stance. Can't wait to get back out this week to give a go on the course. I shoot in the low 80's and hope that this will do the trick to get me into the 70's on a regular basis. I play a long course and need the extra distance.

Customer Service

Havn't had to use it but I hear that they are great. I am not sure what they will say if I tell them I bought it new off EBAY.

Similar Products Used:

My current driver which is a great one also is the 350 cc Tommy Armour Stripe. It connects and hits the ball long. I am always looking for more though and hope the Redline will give it to me.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 14, 2003]
Matt
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Redline 10.5, R

WOW! What a great driver. The ball jumps off the clubface with a low, boring trajectory. I added 20-30 yds minimum to my drives. Very narrow spread. I usually hit a slight to moderate fade, but with this club I hit it straight or with a very slight fade. Buy long tees and tee it up high. My only complaint -- the club cover is too tight. Awesome value!

Customer Service

Haven't needed it.

Similar Products Used:

Demo'd Nike 350cc, MacGregor 410cc. Mac was long, but Redline felt better.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 11, 2003]
MyScreen
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 460cc Driver

I have been using this driver for a couple of months now and found it to be the best driver I have ever owned. The club is very forgiving and the sweet spot is huge! When hit properly, I’ve been getting 270+ yards off the tee. I used impact tape to help get a swing grooved (I was not used to using such a large clubface or long tees). I rate this club an A+, my thanks to Adams Golf!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 02, 2003]
toledosun
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline

This is no miracle club!! You can still slice and hook with this driver if your swing is off. Having said that, this club is still worth every dollar paid for it. Its big head inspires confidence at address and off hits still go pretty straight. Not as badly punished for mis-hits as compareed to my mizuno. For good contacts, distance is very good. High handicappers shopping for drivers should consider this driver. Chances are the more expensive drivers won't lower their scores any more than this driver would and they can use the money saved to play more!!

Customer Service

never tried

Similar Products Used:

mizuno t-zoid comp- good and long for good hits. Badly punished for mis-hits taylor made r540- demoed this club, comparable distance with more boring trajectory. However, cost a lot more too.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 29, 2003]
Don
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Driver

Since I am a bogy golfer I don’t write reviews regarding golf. But, I just have to praise the new Adams driver. I found that it is very forgiving and easy to hit. Anyone that has trouble off the tee box, or wants to start using a driver off the tee instead of their three wood, should take a look at this club. I don’t have the skill to work the ball (draw or fade) but I am able to tee the ball high and hit it high (with the wind) or tee the ball low and hit drives that hit the fairway and roll & roll (against the wind). My good drives are 240-260 yards and my bad drives (now) are 180-200 yards - and in play. Due to its large head and sweet spot, the club helped me the most on my average and poor shots. The club works for me.

Customer Service

Have not needed customer service.

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 24, 2003]
Warren
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline

I love this club. I get some funky looks but being 290 out on a drive in a position to get to the green in 2 really makes it so the people who were looking at me strangely end up asking to test it out. 2 out of 3 went to there favorite golf shop to buy one. Says something is right about this club. Performance. I would like to have the head cover redesigned but I don't mind taking time to put the cover on while looking down the fairway planning my next shot at birdie.

Similar Products Used:

Steelhead, Big Bertha, Ping ISI, Taylor Made, Cobra, Wilson Fat. I tested them all and once I hit it I said WOW and just bought it leaving the others behind.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 24, 2003]
stark
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 10.4 R

The Adams Redlines goes head to head against some tough comptetion, the launcher 400, TM420, ect.... I'd recommend giving it a try with the stock stiff shaft. Distance is good, workability is good. Tends to hit a very slight draw or straight ball with a decent swing. I found the lie angle a little flat and the shaft somewhat long for my height. I played with a guy who recently bought it, and it plays long and straight. I tried his Fugi stck S shaft in 9.5 degress and hit a very long straigt pull shot - exactly where I aimed it. Big sweet spot. Can't go too wrong with this. It's better the the TM580, 540 for average or slightly better than average golfers.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jun 23, 2003]
James Warren
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline

I just got my Redline in and absolutely love it. I have never been able to consistently hit the ball straight till now. It gives you confidence and distance. I bought a 9.5 degree with a stiff graffaloy blue shaft in it and they make the perfect combination. I usually am about 260 all over the place and this past weekend I was consistently about 280-290 in the fairway or in the first cut but very playable. Very consistent and very forgiving. As said earlier I usually shoot in the low 90s but with this club in my bag. I am not having to drop as much and that is where I am losing shots so I am confident the eighties are well within my range now. I would highly recommed this club to a mid to high handicapper like myself. Those of you with the ability to work the ball may not like it so much because of the head size I believe it may be harder to work the ball. But for me I will take straight and 280 all day long. Excellent club for the money.

Customer Service

have not had to use it.

Similar Products Used:

Taylor Made 360, Taylor Made 200 series, Taylor Made 580, Callaway ERC II

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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