What happened to Adams Golf clubs?
The company produced golf equipment (more specifically clubs). In 2012 it was acquired by TaylorMade (owned by Adidas), becoming one of its brands….Adams Golf.
Type | Private |
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Fate | Acquired by TaylorMade in 2012, becoming a brand of the Adidas Group |
Headquarters | Plano, Texas (Closed) , U.S. |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Golf clubs |
Does Adams Golf still make drivers?
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.
Are Adams A12 OS Irons good?
ULTIMATE REVIEW! – Adams A12 OS Irons “Ideal for beginning golfers, or seniors hoping to regain some lost clubhead speed, the Adams A12 OS hybrid-irons are an intriguing offering in the super game-improvement space.
What makes the Adams golf clubs so special?
All of the clubs feature an ultra thin face to produce faster ball speeds for more distance. The hybrid utilize the Velocity Slot Technology from Adams to provide maximum forgiveness and distance. The Center of Gravity is low in all of the clubs to make getting the ball into the air easier.
What is the Adams A12 OS?
For starters, the Adams A12 OS is a hybrid-iron set. While it won’t be the last, this is the first time we’ve had to try and account for a hybrid replacement for long irons (and even middle irons).
What makes the Adams velocity slot technology so special?
The hybrid utilize the Velocity Slot Technology from Adams to provide maximum forgiveness and distance. The Center of Gravity is low in all of the clubs to make getting the ball into the air easier. All of the clubs also feature perimeter weighting to keep Moment of Inertia high for improved stability through impact.