Adams Golf Redline Fairway Woods

Adams Golf Redline Fairway Woods 

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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[Nov 29, 2003]
i009781
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline fairway wood

Not a bad wood, but I've hit better. The Adams Redline woods have a longer stock fujikura shaft than normal to increase distance ( about .5 - 1 inch ). The flexes are also under normal flex ratings to increase distance...at the cost of accuracy( get a stiff fujikura stock staff if you hit regular typically ). The redline heads are definitely hotter than the previous GT fairway woods. However, they're longer at the expense of accuracy. I would recommend the Taylormade V-steel or Callaway woods over the redline fairway wood, if you don't plan on replacing the stock shaft. It's not a bad fairway wood, but it will cost you a few strokes per round. There are better options out there ( Taylor Made, Cobra, Callaway, Titleist ).

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

Callaway BB II fairway woods, Taylor Made V-steel, Cobra.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 13, 2003]
Dr Spin
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Redline 13*

I bought the Redline Driver and love it. The fairway wood had to be a keeper. I bought the 13* and changed the shaft to a Grafalloy 35-S. This combination is the ticket for me. Long and straight. This club makes those par 5 second shots a serious threat to get on for the eagle putts. Best I can find and I am always looking to improve my equipment. Buy Adams woods. They are simply the best out there today. Very affordable too.

Customer Service

No need yet.

Similar Products Used:

Every tour fairway wood and some that are not on the tours.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 10, 2003]
journeyman
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 3 and 5 woods

I bought these 2 fairway woods on Ebay for £180 each to go with the driver which I also reviewed on this site. This is the first time I have ever bothered to review golf clubs because I thought it was just a personal opinion which was suited to one's individual preferences, but after using the Redlines I just had to send in a review. I'll make it short and sweet. These clubs are the easiest to hit, the best looking, best feeling, longest, straightest, most forgiving fairway woods you could ever wish for. I have tried Callaway, TaylorMade, and King Cobra fairways, which were all very good in their own way but, believe me, these clubs are way ahead in all 3 categories I mentioned above. We all get that awesome glowing feeling when we buy a club that feels just right, don't we, well, I won't waste your time with bull, just get your asses out there and buy one, you'll thank me one day.

Customer Service

Not needed

Similar Products Used:

Callaway, TaylorMade, King Cobra SS

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 19, 2003]
Mitch
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Strong 7

I'm a club broker and bought this club for resale only. But when it arrived it felt "right". I went to the range to hit a few and man let me tell you it hits nice. It hit the ball high and straight with some ability to shape shots. Im not going to tell you it goes a million miles or any of that junk. But if you are looking for a easy to hit wood, thats accurate, forgiving of all but your worst shots, atleast give one a try. This club is in my bag and had to buy another one for my customer. Kudos to Adams.

Customer Service

Adams is great, didn't use on this club but that are great. Good ole Texas company

Similar Products Used:

I've hit just about every fairwood made, except for a few occasions they're all good clubs.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2003]
jwh917
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Redline 15 Deg 3 wood

A very good fairway wood.Good looking club with the black finish and very good distance.Got mine off ebay for a very good price.For my swing the stock Fuji shaft was very weak.Reshafted with Pro Force 75 stiff and now is my favorite club in my bag.Straight and long.Hit em straight........Jim.

Customer Service

NA

Similar Products Used:

Callaway VFT(hook city),KZG CH1(very good),Cobra(very good),assorted knock offs.Adams best so far.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 07, 2003]
Phil O Pino
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline Strong 3

Only 3 words for this club, Long, Straight, Forgiving. Enough Said. This club puts Adams back on the map. This Strong 3 Wood is a must in your bag if you are searching for a new 3 wood. This club reminds me of the Orlimar Plus fairway woods, except more forgiving and with a nicer trajectory. Comes with a very satisfying ping at contact and nice feel with the Fujikura shaft. You can swing this club on ebay at a very nice price. But it would be hard to beat this club at any price. IT IS A BEAUTIFUL THANG!! Try it, just don't tell your buddies about it til your scorching dem Par 5's in 2!!

Similar Products Used:

Never Used

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 07, 2003]
Sunil Mahajan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Adams Redline 5 Strong 19* regular shaft

I have never been able to hit a fairway cleanly. The Adams Redline is just absolutely fantastic, not only am I hitting cleanly but I get excellent direction and distance. Simply superb, and well worth the price, the sales guy recommended me Adams instead of the Callaway steel which I was about to buy. Am looking to buy the #3 now.

Customer Service

Not needed as yet

Similar Products Used:

Mizuno

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 28, 2003]
basharteg
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: adams redline 4 wood

I've gone through callaway and ping on my way to finding the last fairway wood I'll ever buy, the Adams redline. Great feel, easy to work the ball, gets the balll up and sends it out there so far you'll be amazed. I can hit this 4 wood as far as I hit my Deep Red II driver. I love it. The ping i3's feel cheap by comparison. Get one. You'll be glad you did. Great prices on eay

Customer Service

not needed

Similar Products Used:

ping i3, steelhead III,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 24, 2003]
sliddle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Redline 15* FW, S flex

Suberb fairway wood and the longest i've hit at this loft. As per other reviewers here, the redline is simply dead easy to hit straight and solid from the fairway. Flight is a nice mid boring trajectory for a 15*. Off the tee, I am getting carry of around 220 yards and you can really crank into the shots with the Fuji S shaft, marvellous feel and sound at impact. Excellent feel for a stock shaft, but i wouldn't mind it slightly firmer. Incredible value and topnotch performance for a titanium fairway wood, get them on ebay for around the us$140 mark. I'm looking into a 13* already as i am getting only slight more carry with my Redline 10.5 driver off the tee!

Customer Service

Great local rep in brisbane, australia...even though i buy adams gear from the states instead.

Similar Products Used:

tm300 FW - titanium and fuji stock shaft, tm200 fw, wilson deep red 13*/15*

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 29, 2003]
Carl
Shoots in the 80s

Could not hit a fairway wood to save my life and then I finally get around to giving the redline #3 a try. I now can hit a fairway wood, not just hit it, but hit it "straight" at the intended target. I "highly" recommend that you give this a try. PS I tried everything out there before the Adams Redline #3.

Customer Service

Did not need to use.

Similar Products Used:

You name it: Callaway, TaylorMade, Ping, etc, etc, etc.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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