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Adams Redline
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 2
RRP: £150
Year: 2004

Description: 10.5 Deg loft. 460cc Head, Senior Shaft

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Rich 
Posted: 14/02/06
'BRILLIANT'
Strengths:
Does the business. Reliable.
Weaknesses:
None except the user.
Overall:
Having taken time to get my head and swing round this club,it's by far the best driver I have ever used or owned. Thanks to improved swing path, I'm now getting real distance and accuracy. I would definitely recommend this club.
 
Performance
 
100%
Quality
 
80%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
93%
 
Ste Robinson (14) 
Posted: 10/02/06
'ANOTHER GREAT ADAMS FAIRWAY WOOD'
Strengths:
Very easy to use with the ball just flying off the face. Unusually, this a titanium head in a fairway wood which allows Adams to use Tungsten weighting. This makes it really easy to get the ball airborne. The upside-down face makes it easy to get the ball off most surfaces.
Weaknesses:
Shaft may be a little too whippy for some but you're better with a smooth swing and let the club do the work. Also, the titanium sole does tend to scratch easily.
Overall:
Had to put this in drivers as I could not find this model under fairways.

Blink and you missed these which would be a shame. Originally retailing at £150 each, I picked them up at £60 for the 3- and 5- wood - a bargain and an attractive club to have in the bag.
 
Performance
 
80%
Quality
 
60%
Value
 
100%
Overall Rating
 
80%
 
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