Adams Insight BUL Driver Review

Might as Well Be Called BULL, This Driver is Long!

MikeBabjak
Adams seems to be hitting a new mark in their golf club line. The hybrid and iron combo sets they made popular years ago keep flourishing and the addition of some "players" equipment has got some better golfers and Pro's looking at their equipment for the first time. Since the original Tight Lies fairway woods, Adams Golf has been known for its user friendly equipment and the new Insight lineup keeps this tradition going strong.

The Adams Insight BUL Driver is geared towards the mid to high handicap player who needs a little help getting the ball in the air off the tee, as well as finding the fairway more often. It's 460cc head incorporates a load of technology geared towards raising the clubs Moment Of Inertia, which helps to keep the club head stable on off center hits. So much internal work has been done to this driver that it has reached MOI ratings that are right up there with the square headed and triangular shaped drivers, all in one classic package! With a number of lofts available and a 65 gram shaft by Aldila, the BUL is not only long, but flexible as well. You can test several loft and shaft flex combinations to make sure you find the right one for you.

When I hit this driver, I was a little worried that all it would do is hit the ball high and straight. Being a shot maker, I don't care for that too much. But, that is exactly what it did because that is exactly what it is designed to do! I tested the BTY driver in a previous post and the better player should look there if they want to give Adams Golf Equipment a try. The BUL however, did look great at address, with a square to slightly closed face angle to help shut the club face at impact. The first swing I took with this club hit a beautiful high draw that I thought would never come down! I had to watch it with the type of shaft that they put in this club because while I was using a stiff flex, it was a little weak for me, so I would defiantly test these drivers before throwing one in the bag to make sure the shaft flex is right for you. When I tried to hit some draws and fades, I could only do pull off the draws. Fades were out of the question but then again, this is what this club is designed to do, hit it high and straight, with possibly a slight draw due to the internal weighting of the club and closed club face.

Overall this is a great club for anyone looking to pick up more carry and hit more fairways! Check out my other Adams Golf reviews coming up!

Published by MikeBabjak

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

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