Adams Golf A3 OS Irons

MikeBabjak
With Adams Golf making some serious head way in the golf club market the past couple of years it is no wonder why so many pros on various tours are now using their equipment. While they have finally begun to make some golf clubs for the more serious of golfers, Adams Golf still knows where their bread is buttered: Making golf equipment for the everyday armature player! It started with their Tight Lies fairway woods over 10 years ago and continues today with their Idea series of irons and hybrids. One thing is for sure from Adams Golf; if you are looking for equipment to improve your game, they will have a club for you no matter what your handicap happens to be!

The Adams A3 OS Irons are designed with the mid to high handicap player in mind. Their "mixed set" of hybrids and irons make it very easy to get the ball airborne no matter what club you have in your hands. Their new Boxer Technology brings the square shape to the hybrid and makes them very easy to hit, as well as extremely accurate on off center hits. They are available in both steel and graphite shafts and have sets designed for Men, Women, and Seniors.

When I hit these irons the first thing I could see was how high they flew! Like most irons in this category they launched high and carried far even down to the wedge. The hybrids were a little odd looking at first, but I quickly got over that once I got a chance to hit them! They launched so high and so far I could not believe it. I hit balls off of the heel and toe of them and they managed to find their way back to the fairway and still managed to go very long! I could not work the ball with these clubs, or keep them very low, but that is not what they were intended to do. Just sit back and watch them fly high and straight!

The facts are simple here folks, there are a lot of good irons out there, but for accuracy and forgiveness, I have not found a combo set of hybrids and irons as good as these. I'll be reviewing some other Adams Golf equipment soon, but for right now, these are the best for the average to high handicap player who struggles to get the ball into the air.

Stay tuned for more reviews!

Published by MikeBabjak

Golf Pro and Club Maker in Ohio. Technology junkie.  View profile

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