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The Adams Speedline is a driver offered by Adams Golf designed to give maximum ball speed and maximum distance. The Speedline is the first driver to to engineered using a wind tunnel for an aerodynamic shape. The results in 50% less wind drag than typical tall face, sloping drivers, and a 3-4 mph higher swing speed, in turn giving 3-9 yards more distance on drives. The three main features to reduce wind drag are improved crown shaping, optimized face area and heel/toe scoops. A high performance Grafalloy Prolaunch AXIS Blue shaft and Lamkin Crossline Tour grip mutes vibrations and gives a soft feel. The Speedline driver is availalable as two models; the Speedline or as the Speedline Draw, both of which sell for approximately $300, but have different looks and lofts available.
MSRP $299.99
Release date October, 2008
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Features / Specifications
- Aerodynamic design
- Improved crown shaping
- Optimized face area
- Heel/toe scoops
- 50% less wind drag
- 3-4 mph faster swing speed
- 3-9 yards more distance
- High performance Grafalloy Prolaunch AXIS Blue shaft
- Lamkin Crossline Tour grip
Models
Speedline:
- Lofts: 8.5°(RH), 9.5°(R&LH), 10.5°(R&LH)
- Lie: 58º
- Length: 46"
- Volume: 460cc
- Swing weight: D2
- Flex: A, R, S, x
Speedline Draw:
- Lofts: 9.5°(RH), 10.5°(R&LH), 12.5°(RH), HL(RH)
- Lie: 58º
- Length: 46"
- Volume: 460cc
- Swing weight: D2
- Flex: A, R, S, X
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Adams Speedline Draw Driver
• Adams Speedline Draw Driver (460cc) : right,12.5 Grafalloy Prolaunch AXIS Blue Graphite (Regular)
Adams Speedline Driver
• Adams Speedline Driver (460cc) : right,10.5 Grafalloy Prolaunch AXIS Blue Graphite (Stiff)
• Adams Speedline Driver (460cc) : right,10.5 Grafalloy Prolaunch AXIS Blue Graphite (Stiff)
Adams Speedline Driver
• Adams Golf Speedline Driver (Men's LH, 9.5 Degree Loft, Grafalloy ProLaunch Axis Regular Flex)
• Adams Golf Speedline Driver (Men's LH, 9.5 Degree Loft, Grafalloy ProLaunch Axis Regular Flex)
UPC: 658628078712
EAN: 658628078712
Adams Speedline Draw Driver
• Adams Golf Speedline Draw Driver (Men's LH 10.5 Degree Loft, Grafalloy ProLaunch Axis Regular Flex)
• Adams Golf Speedline Draw Driver (Men's LH 10.5 Degree Loft, Grafalloy ProLaunch Axis Regular Flex)
UPC: 658628078903
EAN: 658628078903
Competitors
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Pros
- Drives are straighter and have increased by 40 yards
Cons
- The shaft is not that flexible
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Pros
- sits square
- high launch, low spin design
- powerful and forgiving - caters to higher handicap players
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- great improvement over previous Mizuno woods
Cons
- head fitting is not interchangeable - difficult to test
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The HiBore Monster XLS is a moderately priced driver which features a 16% larger face when compared to Cleveland’s original XLS, but still remains within the USGA limits. The deeper, yet wider face is designed to provide a large degree of forgiveness and stability thanks to its large hitting area. This driver also features...
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Reviews
March 5, 2009
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Pros
- extremely sleek
- affordable
- created for the average player
- has been used by winning professionals
- designed for the best aerodynamics - high head speed translates into longer distances
Cons
- not designed for highly skilled players / professionals
- not as technologically enhanced as other drivers by other brands
- lacks the wow factor of higher end clubs
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June 13, 2009
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Pros
- extremely sleek
- affordable
- created for the average player
- has been used by winning professionals
- designed for the best aerodynamics - high head speed translates into longer distances
- A bit longer than my TaylorMade R7, sounds far better and is like driving a Mercedes compared to a Ford.
Cons
- So far, not able to work the ball as well as with the R7, but still getting used to it.
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