Founded by Barney Adams in 1986, Adams Golf first became known for its Tight Lies fairway woods beginning in 1996. Although it has been accused of being a knock-off of the earlier Concorde, the Tight Lies became an instant hit. Since then, Adams Golf has become one of the biggest names in the industry. These days, Adams continues to innovate, taking its famous "upside down" head to develop utility woods, easy to hit irons and drivers.
New from Adams Golf is the Redline RPM Driver. RPM stands for Repositioned Mass, which, Adams says, means moving weight from the crown to the soleplate. This is possible because the crown is made of a lightweight carbon composite. What I find interesting about this, and several other drivers out this year, is that the “acceptable price” of drivers seems to have fallen a bit this year. The Redline RPM retails for $299.99
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