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13 Apr, 2016
Great hybrid
I'm a scratch player and don't generally like change. Still carry a 3 iron with KBS Tour S flex shaft and hit it solid. EVERY hybrid I've hit goes left - till I hit this Adams XTD Ti.
Goes dead straight, high and long. Not as far as my 3 iron -yet. The red tie shaft is better suited to a smooth swinger but i find it barely stiff enough - but acceptable.
If you struggle with a 3 4 and 5 iron like many of my buddies then dump the irons and put these in your bag - you won't regret it.

01 Dec, 2020
Easy to use and meets most needs
Had a total gym which developed problems about a year in with the rollers on the bench. replaced them and had problems about a year in. replaced them had....... you get the picture. the rollers on this machine seem much firmer and I'm hopeful will last a few years at least. I use the machine twice daily for stretching and flexibility more than building up muscle. I have it set to the highest setting and with the bands it is a great workout. Don't need (or want) more than 20 minutes per workout to get what I need. as with any device made for the masses there are things I'll never use and things I wish it had but the way it comes is just fine for my purposes.
13 Apr, 2006
Wood Brothers Cavity Back Forged Irons w/Nippon Shafts
1 of 1 found this helpful These are soft feeling clubs. Head is traditionally small with thin top line. Set has great balance and feel. Not very forgiving even though they are cavity backs. I play KZG Forged II irons but these are a very close second to them and will stay in my garage to play from time to time. Highly recommend them to clubmakers as they can be bent up to 5 degrees for loft and lie. Head is slightly heavier than most so even on a graphite shaft they do well for swingweight.