Are Adams Tight Lies irons good for beginners?

Are Adams Tight Lies irons good for beginners?

Key Features & Benefits. What is this? The key benefits of the Adams Men’s Tight Lies Plus 1312 set are that they are built with high quality graphite shafts. This is beneficial to beginners as you will garner more distance and ball speed from a graphite shaft with more flex than a steel shaft.

Are Tight Lies good golf clubs?

For me, the bottom line for the new Adams Tight Lies fairway wood is that they’ve built an excellent club for the price. If you’re a golfer who struggles to get woods up into the air or needs more forgiveness from long clubs, then it might be a legitimate option.

Why did Adams stop making golf clubs?

The plan that Adidas and TaylorMade had for Adams did not quite work out. They took some of the technologies Adams had and used them to expand the technology TaylorMade had developed through the years. TaylorMade started growing so substantially that they essentially shut down the Adams golf brand.

Is Adams Golf back in business?

Technically Adams Golf isn’t in business as their own entity but they still operate with TaylorMade. Now, TaylorMade, but before that, the company was founded by Barney Adams in 1991. Adams was helped by legendary teacher Dave Pelz.

Who makes Adams Tight Lies?

TaylorMade
The clubs, with the most notable change being a 14-percent larger face vertically, come in two lofts—16-degree 3-wood and 19-degree 5-wood—and are only available online, for $179 each, at an Adams Golf website TaylorMade specifically built for Tight Lies.

What happened to Adams Tight Lies?

The answer is yes, the company does. In 2012, TaylorMade bought all the outstanding shares of the brand for about $70 million which came out to $10.80 per share. Back then, TaylorMade’s parent company was Adidas, and the CEO of Adidas Group, Herbert Hainer played a large role in buying Adams Golf.

Is Adams Golf in business?

Technically Adams Golf isn’t in business as their own entity but they still operate with TaylorMade. Now, TaylorMade, but before that, the company was founded by Barney Adams in 1991. Adams was helped by legendary teacher Dave Pelz. The company’s headquarters was located in Plano, Texas for many years.