Adams Hybrid Golf Clubs
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Another leading manufacturer of hybrid golf clubs is Adams. These guys are somewhat new to the golf market, but they’ve already left quite a mark on the industry. Just like TaylorMade, Adams hybrid golf clubs are seen as industry-leading. While these clubs may be excellent as far as usability and reliability are concerned, the company also has a large selection of clubs that will match just about any need (just like TaylorMade). Because of this large selection, Adams has become a leading manufacturer of hybrids. People are flocking to these things left and right and are leaving their long irons at home (or straight up selling them on eBay!).
So, what should you look for when you’re going out and searching for an Adams club? Really, it’s going to be pretty much the same as if you were going for a TaylorMade or Callaway hybrid club. Look for overall fit and ease of swing as an overall priority when you go to the pro shop. Just like I said with the other types of clubs, go out there and hit some balls! The driving range is an excellent place to begin, but you’re probably also going to want to take the club out for a “spin” during a real game. If your pro shop will let you do that, that’s going to help your cause quite a bit.
Does your pro shop sell Adams? That’s a good question, and one you’ll have to look up yourself. There’s a good chance that they do, but some pro shops are limited in scope when it comes to the brands they sell. Club manufacturers will often give kickbacks to pro shops for selling their specific clubs over others. There’s nothing unethical about that practice, but it just means that you’ll get less in-store selection than if you went online. Even if your local pro shop doesn’t sell Adams hybrid clubs, there’s a good chance that another one nearby will. When in doubt, hit the road and track something down.
You can also find Adams hybrids online. The company offers a large amount of information about their clubs on the internet, which could help you make your decision before you buy. If you really want to keep things cheap, check out eBay or Amazon. Their deals often beat pro shops, and their selection is excellent. Have a look, and make sure that if you do decide to go with Adams, you buy from a reputable source!
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