Adams 9015d driver specs




















I got some questions about drivers and clubs in general this week and I wanted to share my experience at FuZion Golf. The first thing that they do at FuZion Golf is measure the specs of your current equipment. One of the things they measure is the frequency of the shafts. Now, clubmakers like Tom Wishon www.

I came into the shop with the following woods and their shafts: Adams D driver. The pear shaped head features a 15 gram external weight on the rear of the sole that allows a lower and considerably deeper CG Center of Gravity by using an internal weighting system. The curved sole is deigned to maintain structural strength with less weight. A driver built for distance and not bad on the forgiveness scale either.

The Matrix Ozik is a hot shaft and it comes as a stock shaft selection. The Adams Insight A4 driver is definitely worth considering if you are in the market for a new driver. You probably will not publish this but I have to say that this driver looked cheap, sounded cheap and played exactly to that standard. By iacas , October 11, in Fitness and Exercise. By iacas , August 6, in The Grill Room. Welcome to TST! Signing up is free , and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts!

Become a Supporter! Fewer ads and other nice perks! Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic Note: This thread is days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you! Recommended Posts. July 14, I keep hearing how long this driver is and how it's the longest on tour.

Has anyone hit this that can confirm it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Dub October 12, October 12, Getting some rave reviews on golfwrx. May 28, You could get it pretty cheap now. Cornbread May 28, I have had one for about 14 months.

The D is geared to the everyday golfer seeking increased distance off the tee. Which driver is right for you? Qegurezi 4 posts. Obsessotron 3 posts. The face is wide open so it looks great and produces a lovely boring trajectory. This may be the low spin head to replace the j33r for the low launch low spin aficionados out there. J33r is not even remotely in the same ballpark as the d.

This year, at least! Anyone know what sort of swing speed is needed to get the heads to come alive? I've heard something in the teens. Plenty of pop, but I think I'd do better with it if I could get about mph faster Reasons to work out and practice I suppose. Got a chance to take my new D out today.

Stiff shaft model, my swing speed Best driver I have hit in a long time. Replaced Titleist D1 with Diamana shaft. Played in high winds 20mph with 30 mph gusts. Easy to hit low into the wind and high to ride it. With todays wind I went out thinking an 82 would be a great score, shot 84 and glad to have it.

This driver is a keeper. Not only does it set up square to open but the head design is fantastic. It is also the lowest spinning head out there. Whoever voted this as a 1 was lying. This driver is super hot across the face, feels great, and sets up nice and open. I will pick up another one for sure. The Tech A4 is the same driver as the D. The D was the 'prototype' that was pre-released and Adams decided it was successful enough to make it their flagship driver.

Callaway Mavrik Sub Zero Must say I did have buyers remorse after winning it, but now that I have it, and used it, that has gone. Probably the best looking head I have seen. How I would design a driver head, pear shaped in profile,not too large looking, deep face and a nice amount of bulge and roll. Face alignment appears to be square. The best sound around. A nice crack, nothing like a Nike or Cobra. Sounds like a small calibre rifle. The feel of the ball off the face is like no other driver I have used, and there have been a few!

Some of this feel could be due to the shaft. Not one I would have fitted by choice, but the standard A4 fit Ozik which I had in a Taylormade R7 TP , was not that impressive, so decided to give this combo a try. Previous experience with a YS6 was in a R, and that was very underwhelming!. Other users have commented on the feel of the YS as being very good.

Ball flew straight and long. Seemed to hang forever before hitting the ground and rolling a long way. But the sole does not have the red paint fill, it has the greyish color. I'm guessing because the one's sold in TGW are not the tour ones?

That being said, is there a major difference between the TGW a4 D Prototype and the tour D with the red paint fill? Here are the numbers from my first range session using my new d 7. I picked up another d head a few days ago.



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