Adams Golf Tight Lies 1208 GW Set Irons

Adams Golf Tight Lies 1208 GW Set Irons 

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Adams Tight Lies 1208 4-GW Iron Set- Steel The Adams Tight Lies 1208 Iron Set is designed specifically for game improvement. A 4-cambered sole and advanced perimeter weighting create increased moment of inertia and this set is designed with premium features and the latest technology for any golfer who wants to get more distance, accuracy and easy-to-hit playability from their irons. Additional Features: Set Composition: 4- Gap Wedge .

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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami


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[Dec 30, 2023]
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[Dec 22, 2023]
arissaaqila


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No weaknesses. All very good.

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5
[Aug 13, 2013]
Robert
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 1208 4-GW Steel uniflex



these irons are hot. i can't believe they are only priced at a measly 200 bucks. these irons fell amazing and when you strike the ball you can't even feel the impact. the sweet spot is great and it's got that sweet classic cavity back design and perimeter weighting as mentioned. i picked these up on ebay for 199.00 and the retailer threw in a free adams a7os sw with it. they are not incredibly oversized though as some advertise that they are. they are standard. what i really like is the nice wide sole that allows for a higher trajectory and moi at impact. the ball just pops off the face of these clubs. if you're a mid to high handicapper or even a scratch golfer and want a quality set of irons then these 1208's are the way to go. i agree that it does remind me of the redlines although not as heavy and the 4 iron is classic and not hybrid which i like. i carry a couple of hybrids in the bag anyways but prefer the iron play for control. these sticks are also fairly easy to work given the fact that the sole is that wide. amazing clubs by a high end maker in adams golf. buy them and you won't regret it.

Customer Service

Great on ebay....5star golf

Similar Products Used:

Wilson, Ping eye 2, Cobra, Titleist, Nike slingshot(worst irons Ive ever owned were the slingshots)

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5
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5
[Aug 12, 2013]
Mike
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 1208 uniflex

Read all the recent reviews and lo and behold these irons are as advertized only the the club heads dont seem to be oversized at all. These are perfect for a mid hdcp golfer. The feel and pop are top notch and you reaally cant beat the price for a major high end manufacturer like Adams.

Customer Service

Great global golf

Similar Products Used:

used ping zings taylor made rac among others but these are the best irons I have purchased to date.

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5
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5
[Aug 11, 2013]
Bob Bowren
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 1208 4~GW steel

Great iron set. Its bsically a set of redline irons without the power bar muscle back. These play about the same length as the redlines yet with better feel at impact. 2 thums up

Customer Service

ebay 200 bucks

Similar Products Used:

redlines cobra baffler titleist ping wilson di7

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5
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5
[Aug 11, 2013]
tim
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 1208 uniflex steel

Bombs away. These irons are the best bang for your buck in todays market. Great feel and classic pure simple cavity back design. Get these sweet irons and thank me later.

Customer Service

Ebay for 249.00

Similar Products Used:

mizuno wilson callaway bb

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5
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5
[Aug 10, 2013]
don
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 1208

Awesome irons for the price. they feel solid and go deep

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5
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5
[Aug 08, 2013]
rick mahjir
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 1208 uniflex steel 4 through GW

Quality irons man. If youre long off the tee like me then why invest in a 900.00 set of irons when you can get the same results with these irons. I love the feel and weight of these premium sticks as well as that classic cavity back design. The ball just seems to catapult off the face of these clubs. I had to upgrade after playing with an old set of callaway steelheads and its like night and day. I shot a round of 69 yesterday at my local par 70 track and I missed 1 GIR in the entire round. Ive always been a fan of Adams golf and even carry an A7 SW in the bag...Id like to get a speedline driver but my 4 year old 9.5 degree diablo still has a lot off pop. 35 inch oddysey mallet and a couple of Wilson pro staff hybrids comprise the bag. Oh....cant leave out my 60 degree vokey high bounce wedge. Nice irons though by Adams....very nice

Similar Products Used:

Callaway x16...Wilson...Cobra(never buy Cobra irons they suck)...Titleist forged blades(vibration was awful)

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5
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5
[Aug 08, 2013]
deeeeeeep
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 1208 uniflex

these hit deep, high and straight. Aside from striping the ball like butter they are well built, durable and have that classic design yet maintain advanced perimeter weighting with a low cg for a nice moi through contact. These are the best irons Ive ever owned but hurry up and snatch up a set theyre selling out at most online retailers at clearance. They originally sold for 499.00 but you can pick a set up for half that now. The smart ass that gave these 1 star obviously needs more than just a set of game improvement irons. Heck if I can stroke these like Mickelson with my swing and game then anyone can. My onl grip would be that they dont come in black. lol

Customer Service

na

Similar Products Used:

ben hogan..cleveland..tommy armour

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5
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5
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