Are Adams Tight Lies any good?

Are Adams Tight Lies any good?

Conclusions. For me, the bottom line for the new Adams Tight Lies fairway wood is that they’ve built an excellent club for the price. If you’re a golfer who struggles to get woods up into the air or needs more forgiveness from long clubs, then it might be a legitimate option.

What degree is Adams Tight Lies?

Adams Tight Lies fairway woods 3-wood (16 degrees) and 5-wood (19 degrees).

Are Adams golf clubs made by TaylorMade?

The company produced golf equipment (more specifically clubs). In 2012 it was acquired by TaylorMade (owned by Adidas), becoming one of its brands….Adams Golf.

Product typeGolf clubs
OwnerTaylorMade
Produced byTaylorMade
Introduced2012
MarketsSports equipment

Is Adams a good golf brand?

Are Adams Golf Clubs Good? Adams golf clubs were excellent. What helped them appeal to many players was the fact that they were classic looking and had plenty of performance. The people who liked the Adams brand were more interested in performance than they were in marketing and gimmicks.

Is the Adams men’s tight lies plus 1312 good for beginners?

There is a lot of upside for senior and beginner golfers with the Adams Men’s Tight Lies Plus 1312 set. All of the clubs are reasonably forgiving and they help to develop swing speed.

What is the True Lies shaft by Adams Golf?

Adams has retained the upright trapezoidal shape (the Tri-sole), the compact size (1.18” tall face, 133cc head), and as what Mike Fox, Global Director of Product Marketing at Adams Golf, describes as “a nod to the original”, 5 alignment lines on the stock Mitsubishi shaft. It’s that upside down design that makes the True Lies what it is.

What are the best tight lies plus 1312 Irons?

The Adams Men’s Tight Lies Plus 1312 set comes with a pitching wedge and a sand wedge. The offset of the pitching wedge (45 degrees)makes it the perfect rescue iron and you get a Tom Watson signature sand wedge which features 56 degrees of loft.

What are Tight Lies fairway woods?

In 1996 when Adams launched the Tight Lies fairway woods were small, compact, and versatile. For most of the fairway wood’s history, the average club on the shelf was well less than 1.25” tall and plus or minus 140ccs.

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