Are adams XTD irons good?

They are long, accurate and easy. While some feel they aren’t the best looking irons, these irons will make you feel really good about your game. Everyone likes to hit it longer, more accurately and do it with ease. If you want to own the second shot in your game, the XTD irons are impressive.

What are Tight Lies Golf?

Tight Lies™ Technology Defined When hitting from a compact fairway or the high rough, the sole delivers improved turf interaction by minimizing the sole area that contacts the ground. Velocity Slot A slot on the sole of the club allows the face to flex and rebound efficiently.

What happened to Adams Golf?

In March, 2012 TaylorMade announced it had reached an agreement to acquire all of the outstanding shares of Adams Golf for $10.80 per share in cash, or roughly $70 million. Unfortunately, the Adams brand has gotten lost over time and now is a mere afterthought at TaylorMade.

Is Adams Golf coming back?

Adams is Never Coming Back.

Are Adams clubs still being made?

Technically Adams Golf isn’t in business as their own entity but they still operate with TaylorMade. The company was quiet for five years from 2015-2020 but last year their social media team tweeted from their main accounting hinting that a comeback might be in the works.

How much does a set of Adams XTD Irons cost?

It’s important for a set of game improvement irons to make playing golf enjoyable, and the Adams XTD accomplishes this with flying colors. The Adams XTD irons retail for between $599 and $799 depending on set composition. The following two tabs change content below.

What was the reaction to the new XTD Irons?

When Adams introduced the new XTD Irons, there was a strong response from a the usual suspects on the golf forums saying these irons looked terrible, they were robotic and clunky, what was Adams thinking?

What’s the sound of an Adams XTD iron?

The 2014 Adams XTD irons took me by complete surprise when I first heard them, because it was like nothing I had ever heard from an iron before. The sound is a lot more like a wood or hybrid than an iron which gives you a certain sense of confidence and forgiveness on each shot.

What do the XTD Irons look like in golf?

The XTD irons have a black finish, with red and silver accenting, and they are a larger head with offset. The cross-cavity technology not only looks cool, but it puts the new technology in plain sight.