By now most of us are familiar with composite crown drivers and what they are supposed to do. We have all heard the buzz around new clubs with interchangeable weight systems. Well, it was only a matter of time before someone tried to put them both together. Welcome the new...
Hey everyone - thanks for stopping by. I was able to test out the Adams 9088 UL driver this weekend, and took some time to pull together a review to share. I've been anxious to hit this new driver by Adams, and it didn't let me down. Enjoy!
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Adams is a company who pride themselves on their technical approach to golf club design. Their Tight Lies fairway wood was one of the single best selling golf clubs in history and they continue to push forward with new developments.
Hey everyone, thanks for stopping by. Today we'll share with you an independent review of the Adams Speedline F11 Driver.
The Adams Speedline F11 Review
Adams Golf continues to crank out quality clubs for players of all skill levels and the newest edition of the Speedline is no exeption. The F-11 Speedline continues what...
Hi everyone, thanks for stopping by. today we have an independent review of the Adams Speedline F12. Enjoy!
Adams Golf may lack the cache of the game’s superstar brands, but the company occupies a special spot of its own: inside Yani Tseng’s bag. The world’s No. 1 female golfer plays Adams...
One of the most talked about golf clubs coming into 2005 has been the new Hogan driver. Hogan has long been revered for their classic forged irons but it has been over a decade since they had a solid driver presence on the market.
The majority of golf equipment on the market today is designed to eliminate the pesky slice. Companies have resorted to closed faces, offset and moveable weights (among other things) in hopes of keeping the ball in play. The Bob Burns No Bananas driver has taken slice fighting to a whole...
Airmail your playing partners. That’s your first thought on the tee box. And the all-titanium Big Bertha Diablo Driver will help you do it, bringing wicked power and distance to go along with the generous sweet spot.
It seems like every second email these days has to do with a review of the new Callaway Big Bertha Fusion FT-3 driver. And why not? The FT-3 has won two Majors on the PGA this year and has been one of the most talked about drivers of the summer.
The Callaway Fusion FT-5 has really flown under the radar so far. The compliment to the FT-i has been overshadowed by it’s square cousin but customers and readers are starting to realize that it’s the better of the two clubs. Callaway has taken their popular Fusion FT-3 and made it...