Of course, I now have another dilemma. For the most part, I hit my irons straight. Every now and then I must get a little quick and I start pulling then. No draw, but everything misses left. On the other hand, I do struggle with a bit of a slice with my current hybrids. Except when I hook one. I think I need the most overall forgiveness, but I'm leery of clubs with added length to increase distance - I use 44" drivers.
So that said, I'm thinking the A7OS may be a slightly better fit. They are easy to hit and the fact that they are shorter than the A7OS you use 44" driver sounds like the clincher. Did you hit both at your local store? Sounds like there's more room to grow with the A7, too. Most of the time I make good contact with the hybrid, so I'm definitely afraid of pulling anything. Back to researching! My son uses my 3H all the time and hits it really well. Great club that is easy to hit. You can post now and register later.
If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. This helps optimize the launch conditions, so you can easily lift the ball out of the rough or off the fairway. The long irons—which offer draw biases for a rounder shaping—create a mid to high launch with plenty of distance. The A7OS set offers a different construction for its mid 6- and 7-hybrids, however. The clubs include back weighting and four-way cambered soles to maximize forgiveness, and come with H-back channel vibration dampening systems to soften the swing impact.
The clubs produce a high launch angle and increased spin, helping boost distance and forgiveness. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. By iacas , December 31, in Instruction and Playing Tips.
Welcome to TST! Signing up is free , and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic Note: This thread is days old. Otherwise the clubs are okay, I really like the hybrid 7. Great Clubs! I bought a used set of the A3os a couple of years ago and enjoyed them alot. I was missing a few of the fairway hybrids so i decided to get a newer set, and boy can I tell the differenc e!
I don't golf a lot, and my game isn't the best, but with these clubs even my less than great shots still turn out ok. And my name is Adam, so I figured I couldn't go wrong.
LOL I would reccomend these clubs for anyone who is a part time golfer and needs a little game improvement. Yay for technology! I am 51 years old. While my club head speed is not what it used to be, I still am not ready for old man clubs. I actually did not end up getting the Max clubs as I did not want the six iron to be a fu ll hybrid. The seller was cool and worked it out so I could get the same set with the six iron as a mid-hybrid.
I also got stiff steel shafts on the 6-pw instead of lighter steel or graphite. I am very pleased with the clubs and would recommend Adams Golf to anyone who's looking for a forgiving club. I am a 18 handicap and hopefully I can bring that down some with these new clubs.
I have hit them twice and I feel much more confident with them. I bought the Adams A7OS hybrid irons to replace a 20 year old set of irons.
I needed to get with the times and update to the new technology. I love my new A7OS hybrid irons, Im hitting the ball much s traighter and ten yards farther than I did with my old set of irons. Im hitting the middle of the green from yard out. The look and the feel of the clubs are great. These clubs are awesome!!!!!
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